A truck driver, he last worked for Mann Tobacco Co., Lancaster, for 15 years. He retired in 1982.
Weik enjoyed raising ponies and woodworking.
A veteran of the U.S. Army, he was stationed at Ft. Shafter, Honolulu, during World War II.
Born in Lititz, he was the son of the late Harry and Mary Smith Weik.
His wife, Helen S. Breidenstein Weik, died in 1985.
Surviving are three sons, Henry Jr. of Lancaster, Rodney, husband of Barbara Breidenstein of Reading, and Eugene M., husband of Giovanna Breidenstein, with whom he resided; and six daughters, Rose Marie Mull of Reading, Debra Lee, wife of Warren Troop, and Darla, Sheila, Patricia and Renee, all of Lancaster.
Also surviving are 21 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a brother, Richard of Lancaster; and a sister, Anna Mae Poleisky of Lancaster."
Intelligencer Journal
Lancaster Newspapers Inc.,
(Lancaster, PA)
Date: May 16, 1997
P.B3
A truck driver, he last worked for Mann Tobacco Co., Lancaster, for 15 years. He retired in 1982.
Weik enjoyed raising ponies and woodworking.
A veteran of the U.S. Army, he was stationed at Ft. Shafter, Honolulu, during World War II.
Born in Lititz, he was the son of the late Harry and Mary Smith Weik.
His wife, Helen S. Breidenstein Weik, died in 1985.
Surviving are three sons, Henry Jr. of Lancaster, Rodney, husband of Barbara Breidenstein of Reading, and Eugene M., husband of Giovanna Breidenstein, with whom he resided; and six daughters, Rose Marie Mull of Reading, Debra Lee, wife of Warren Troop, and Darla, Sheila, Patricia and Renee, all of Lancaster.
Also surviving are 21 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a brother, Richard of Lancaster; and a sister, Anna Mae Poleisky of Lancaster."
Intelligencer Journal
Lancaster Newspapers Inc.,
(Lancaster, PA)
Date: May 16, 1997
P.B3
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