May 12, 1930 - July 25, 2023
Visitation
Saturday, August 12th from 12:30 pm to 2 pm at Moreland Funeral Home
Service
Saturday, August 12th at 2 pm at Moreland Funera Home
Gene E. Wedemeyer, a long time resident of Westerville, passed away on July 25th at the age of 93, two years after the passing of his wife of 46 years, Gloria Wedemeyer. He was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1930 to Mary 'Virginia' Wedemeyer and Earl L. Wedemeyer who preceded him in death along with his only brother, Jack Wedemeyer. He is also preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Dick Batteiger and survived by his other close brother-in-law, Ron Batteiger.
After serving in the Navy on a submarine he went on to join the Columbus Fire Dept. for 30 years rising to the rank of Battalion Chief. After retiring he spent 37 winters at Limetree Park in Bonita Springs where he was the Association President for many years. In Florida he played spirited volleyball and ran the spaghetti dinners. He was an avid Do-It-Yourself handyman and builder who was often called upon by many friends and family members for home repairs and remodeling which kept him quite busy and he loved it! The only time you would see Gene out of his jeans was if he was boating and water skiing. He also enjoyed fishing and catching walleye on Lake Erie. He always enjoyed a good cigar and, in his later years, having friends and family stop by to visit.
Gene is survived by 5 children - Dan (Michele) Wedemeyer, Kathy (Nick) Wedemeyer-Spinelli, Debi (Don) Hunter, Paula (Terry) Sauer, and Cathi Scales. He has 11 loving grandchildren - Danielle (Keith) Morris, Amanda Wedemeyer, Joe Flynn, Jessica Scales, Jenna Andrews, Jordan Scales, Jade (Effy) Rodriguez, Jared Scales, Dustin (Jenna) Sauer, Maggie Sauer, Jason (Jenn) Sauer and an additional 15 great-grandchildren.
Visiting hours are Saturday, Aug. 12th from 12:30 pm to 2 pm followed by a memorial service at 2 pm at Moreland Funeral Home, 55 E. Schrock Rd, Westerville.
Condolences
Shawn Silcott - Aug 9, 2023
Kathy, Sorry for your loss, Shawn Silcott
Bill Diamond - Aug 4, 2023
My condolences to the Wedemeyer family. So very sorry to hear of Chief Wedemeyerโs passing. He was my chief in battalion 3 for many years. I had the utmost respect for him. He was a great chief to work for. I have many fond memories of him.
Tim Carty - Aug 3, 2023
Sorry to hear of Gene's passing. He was a great Chief to work for and just a good guy. My adult children still talk of his picnics for Bat. 3 at Lake Choctaw
CFD BC Ken Davis ret. - Aug 1, 2023
I'm very sorry to hear that Gene is gone. He was a Great man, FF and friend. He was my Chief (Bn 3) the 1st few years that I was a Firefighter. He was my example, he was why I wanted to become a Chief. Prayers for the family. ๐๐๐ RIP Chief Wedemeyer, we have the Watch!!!!๐๐ข