Roland Weisman

Passed: March 27, 2021

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Roland E. Weisman, also known as Ron, 79 of Buckeye, Arizona passed away March 27, 2021.  He was born June 25, 1941 to Roland F. and Eleanor Weisman in Long Beach, California.

He served in the United States Army from June of 1964 to June of 1966 as a dental specialist in the Vietnam War.

He was a hard-working man and took great pride in his work.  He worked for 25 years for International Harvester/Dresser Industries/Komatsu as a Design Mechanical Engineer and 13 years for Caterpillar as a Project Engine Test Engineer.

He is survived by his spouse of 53 years, Lesley, his one son and two (twin) daughters.

He was a handyman extraordinaire. He enjoyed home improvement projects, both inside and out, and was an excellent woodworker.  He was a man of character and showed strength up until his last days.

Per his wishes, no services will be held at this time.

He wished for his remains to be placed at a military cemetery in Ft. Sheridan, Illinois.

If lieu of flowers, requesting a donation be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.

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6 responses to Roland Weisman

  1. Our friend Ron will be missed. Our condolences go to Leslie and the kids. Ron was a great bridge partner and we enjoyed the games.

  2. I knew Ron through our Bridge Club here at Sundance. He was a serious Bridge player, Quiet and easy going.
    When he won a great hand he would light up the room with his smile and hearty laugh.
    My condolences to his family. I have not seen him for a while, but I will always remember his laugh.
    We will all miss him here at Sundance.

  3. RIP my Brother. All my love to Lesley, Erich, Heidi & Jenise. Connie, Bill & Lisa.

  4. Lesley,
    Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Yes we too will miss Ron. We have been praying for you and look forward to seeing you very soon. Our love to you,
    Steve & Sidney

  5. Bryce Morgan says:

    Lesley and Family! Anita and I, along with the Way of Grace faith family, send our deepest sympathies to you in this time of loss. We are praying for you, and thankful that God’s grace is sufficient, especially in the hardest times. Please let us know how else we can bless and serve you.

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