- Born on: May 28, 1932
- Departed on: January 5, 2008
Milton Lester Wieser
Milt, I didnt know you very well but you have taken care of Grandma Ella for years. I remember coming to visit you two when my sister Amy and I were children and that long drive way to your new home back then. Aw the memories I have. RIP grandpa Milt.
I had only known Milt for a few years, but I am glad I got to know him. He was a WISE man. I could sit and talk to him for hours at a time, especially if he "kidnapped" me and took me to his workshop out back. I only wish I had heard of his passing prior to seeing it in the paper. I will sincerely miss him.
My deepest sympathies! All of us at River's Edge loved seeing Milt every day, and we sure will miss him. He was a good guy, and we liked listening to his stories. I am glad I was able to talk with him last week-he helped me with a crossword puzzle and wished me a happy new year. Rest Peacefully, Milt!
I want to express my sincere condolences to Milt's family, although I did not know any of you I did get to know Milt through his commitment to and participation with the annual Nightcrawlers Forever benefit. As a member of that fundraising committee for several years I always remember our being able to count on Milton to donate some of his work and to be there that day to enjoy the fun. He was a warm, generous man who not only donated generously of his time and talents to this event but he also attended the event without fail. He was a joy to visit with. He will be missed. Rest well Milt, we won't forget!