In Memory of Bruce Weidemann
November 20, 1955 - April 10, 2026
UPDATE 5/9/2026: Bruce's funeral discourse had 316 people in attendance. 153 viewed it remotely, while 163 attended in person, most of which attended a reception afterward to enjoy some of Bruce's favorite foods -- Polska kielbasa, Frito's corn chips with Granny Goose sour cream & onion dip, peanut M&Ms - which he ate always in the same color order, each color until it was gone - as well as cheesecake and Nilla Wafers for dessert.
We can't thank you each enough for honoring Dad with such an amazing turnout from all over the map. Bruce was shown great honor and he will be astonished to find out how great an impact he made in the world.
If you have any pictures from the funeral or the afterparty, please submit them forthe gallery!

Honoring a Life Lived with Love and Purpose
Bruce Weidemann was known for his deep love for his family and friends, his generous and giving spirit, and his strong dedication to God and his faith. He worked hard in support of the congregation and was always willing to give of his time, energy, and care for others. Bruce also had a lifelong passion for automobiles, from classic car restoration to racing and automotive craftsmanship, finding joy in the beauty, history, and spirit of cars from many eras. He will be remembered for his kindness, loyalty, hard work, and the lasting impact he made on the lives of those around him.
Remembering Bruce’s Remarkable Journey
From cherished family moments to classic car restoration Bruce’s life was full of dedication and care.

A loving father, husband, grandfather, brother and friend who prioritized family bonds above all.

Active member of Jehovah’s Witnesses, nurturing spiritual growth and encouragement.

Expertly revived vintage cars spanning decades, reflecting Bruce's craftsmanship and passion.
