Robert R. “Bob” Wieland, 77

Robert R. “Bob” Wieland, 77 years, of Bryan, a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, returned to his heavenly home, Tuesday, March 24, 2020, at SKLD – Bryan Center, Bryan, Ohio, where he was a resident the past year.

Bob was born September 24, 1942 in Wauseon, Ohio, the son of Dennis R. and Lorene A. (Walsh) Wieland, He was a 1960 graduate of Stryker High School. Bob was blessed with a loving family.  He married his best friend, Goldie A. Shindledecker on May 11, 1962.  Bob is survived by his wife of 57 years, Goldie; three children, Lynn (Theresa) Wieland, Laura (Andrew) Morr and Mathew (Jennifer) Wieland; grandchildren, Andrew (Laura) Wieland, Austin (Meaghan) Wieland, Evan (Allison Weber) Morr, Ian (Aarika Alabata) Morr, Kirsten (Ryan) Unger and Hannah Wieland Second Lieutenant U.S. Army; two great-granddaughters, Ryann and Claire Wieland; two foreign exchange daughters, Sylvia Jiminez-Howes of Mexico City, Mexico and Megan (Russ) Ingels of Sydney, Australia; one foreign exchange granddaughter, Elsie Morkeh of Accra, Ghana.  He is also survived by his mother, Lorene of Evansport; one sister, Dolores Franzdorf; three brothers, Roger Wieland, Denver (Joyce) Wieland and Michael (Ruth) Wieland; brothers-in-law, Louis Shindledecker and Pete (Deb) Shindledecker and one sister-in-law, Linda Tennison.  He was preceded in death by his dad, one grandson, Weston Morr and one brother-in-law, Paul Franzdorf.

Bob was a life-long member of Trinity Lutheran Church.  He retired in 2006 from the ARO Corporation in Bryan, after 44 years of service as a machinist.  He was a master at repairing all thing, AKA “Bob Jobs”!  Along with his ability to fix most anything, he never threw anything away; hence, the family now has a garage full of a heck of a lot of stuff that we don’t know what to do with!

Bob enjoyed many things – he loved to compete and spend time with family and friends.  One of his greatest joys was spending time at the lake cottage, driving the boats and teaching all to enjoy water sports and fishing.  He also loved billiards, and was an accomplished bowler, having been inducted into the Bryan Men’s Bowling Hall of Fame.  He traveled extensively, visiting multiple countries, and spent time with friends all over the world.  While many would say Bob was a man of few words, he was an exceptional problem solver, a great listener, and a great teacher of life’s lessons.  When he spoke, you needed to listen.

His greatest love was his family and making memories with them.  Most that knew him will remember him sharing photos and boasting about his family.  Unfortunately, Alzheimer’s disease caused the loss of many memories, but his family has them to cherish.  He was a kind, loving, humble, quick witted and generous man, who will be missed dearly.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there will be no visitation or services at this time.  Interment will be private.  A celebration of life service for Bob will be held at a future date.  Arrangements are under the care of Oberlin-Turnbull Funeral Home, Bryan, Ohio.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks memorial contributions to be made to SKLD – Bryan Center, 1104 Wesley Avenue, Bryan, Ohio 43506, Elara Caring Hospice, 3452 Executive Parkway, Toledo, Ohio 43606 or to a charity of their choice. To plant a tree in memory of Robert R. “Bob” Wieland, please visit our tribute store.

During this time of limited movement, those wishing to express their condolences may send them to the family at our website at www.oberlinturnbull.com

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