Paul E. Weiss, age 87 of Union City, Ohio passed away at 1:30 PM Thursday April 28, 2016 at Brookdale of Greenville, Ohio. Paul was born July 23, 1928 in Darke County Ohio and the son of the late Carl R. and Iva (Smith) Weiss.
He retired in 2010 from Timmons Water Systems of Union City following 22 years of employment. Prior to that he had worked 35 years at Westinghouse as well as 35 years of farming.
Paul was a Veteran serving in the US Army, a member of the St. John Lutheran Church of Greenville and a former participant of the Church Dartball and Softball leagues. He also loved to camp and travel.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister Janice Fourman and brothers Robert and Richard Weiss.
Paul is survived by his wife Kay M. (Cook) Weiss of Union City, Ohio. They were married September 24, 1965. Also children Kim (Jay) Blackford of Greenville, Lori Trittschuh of Union City, Ohio, Jodi (James) Vlasak of San Antonio, Texas, Brian (Pam) Weiss of Orient, Ohio, Michael (Toni) Weiss of Middletown; step children Deb (John) Schrader of Rossburg, Karen (Stan) Jago of Albany, Ohio and Jon Gray of Littlerock, Arkansas; grandchildren Jason (Alyssa) Schrader, Heath Jago, Amy Jago, Lucy (Justin) Cross, Jeremiah (Courtney) Blackford, Jamie (Mark) Henry, Claire Weiss, Jessica (Brooks) Fiesinger, Joshua Vlasak, Johanna Vlasak, Peyton Weiss and Paige Weiss; 15 great grandchildren; sisters Mary Lou (Clarence) Frazier of Union City, Indiana and Carol (Don) Rank of Greenville; brother James (Esther) Weiss of Arcanum as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 AM Tuesday May 3, 2016 in the St. John Lutheran Church 7814 St. Rt. 121-North Greenville, Ohio with Pastor Patti Morlock officiating. Burial with Military Honors conducted by the Greenville Veterans Honor Guard will be held in the St. John Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Monday from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM in the Zechar Bailey Funeral Home Greenville, Ohio and on Tuesday 1 hour prior to the services in the church.
It is the wishes of the family that Memorial Contributions be given to the Brookdale Hospice or the St. John Lutheran Church of Greenville.
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