~ GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ~
Charles L “Buddy” Weill Jr., 95, of Greensboro, passed away on / at:
• Wednesday, July 1, 2020
• Well-Spring Retirement Community in Greensboro
His private burial service date / time / location will be on / at:
• Tuesday, July 7, 2020 @ 1:00 pm
• Forest Lawn Cemetery (per Hanes-Lineberry Funeral Home representative)
He was a graduate of:
• Greensboro Senior High School (now Grimsley)
• University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (in 1947)
His military service details are as follows:
• Enlisted in the United States Army on 08/12/1942 (during World War II); served until 1946
• His Army Serial Number was 14137155
• Served in the 102nd Division 9th Army as a Private; was discharged as a Staff Sergeant
• He fought in the Battle of the Bulge
• He was wounded in Northern Germany near Hanover
• He was awarded the Purple Heart
• Following active duty he served in the United States Army Reserves – 108th Airborne
• He was then discharged as a First Lieutenant
He was a member of / served with / belonged to: (in various capacities)
• American Red Cross - Greensboro Chapter
• Better Business Bureau
• Boy Scouts of America (served as an Eagle Scout)
• Center For Creative Leadership (also served on its Board of Associates)
• Greater Greensboro Chamber of Commerce
• Greater Greensboro Realtors Association (former president)
• Greensboro College (served as Trustee)
• Greensboro Country Club (also once served as Director and Treasurer)
• Greensboro Jaycees (from 1947 - 1960)
• Greensboro Jaycees Old Timers (from 1961)
• Greensboro Planning & Zoning Commission
• Greensboro Symphony Orchestra (served as its President)
• Investors of Greensboro NC LLC (charter member; served as treasurer for many years)
• Lineberger Cancer Center at UNC Chapel Hill (former board member)
• Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees
(served from 1977 - 1998 / served as Chairman from 1982 - 1988)
• North Carolina Association of Realtors
• Rotary Club of Greensboro (also was a past president)
• Society of Industrial & Office Realtors and the Counselors of Real Estate
(Legacy Member and former District Vice-President)
• Temple Emanuel (lifetime member)
• UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Visitors
• UNC-Greensboro Excellence Foundation
• United Way of Greater Greensboro
• Well-Spring Retirement Community
(as Trustee / Chairman; was instrumental in establishing / developing twenty-six years ago)
His occupations were among:
• Owned and operated Weill Investment Company
• Former President and CEO of Robbins & Weill
He was the son of: (predeceased by both)
• Charles Louis Weill Sr (07/29/1883 - 06/13/1953)
• Beatrice Mina Schwab Weill (02/02/1890 - 03/25/1987)
***(They were married in 1912)***
He was the brother of: (predeceased by)
• Carolyn L Weill LeBauer (06/06/1915 - 03/08/2012)
He was the husband of: (predeceased by)
• Dorothy Siegmund Weill (06/11/1929 - 09/10/2016)
He is survived by:
• Cynthia Allen and Richard Allen (his niece and nephew by marriage, of Atlanta, Georgia)
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~ SOURCES:
• Hanes-Lineberry Funeral Service
• The National Archives
• Ancestry
____________________________________________
~ GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ~
Charles L “Buddy” Weill Jr., 95, of Greensboro, passed away on / at:
• Wednesday, July 1, 2020
• Well-Spring Retirement Community in Greensboro
His private burial service date / time / location will be on / at:
• Tuesday, July 7, 2020 @ 1:00 pm
• Forest Lawn Cemetery (per Hanes-Lineberry Funeral Home representative)
He was a graduate of:
• Greensboro Senior High School (now Grimsley)
• University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (in 1947)
His military service details are as follows:
• Enlisted in the United States Army on 08/12/1942 (during World War II); served until 1946
• His Army Serial Number was 14137155
• Served in the 102nd Division 9th Army as a Private; was discharged as a Staff Sergeant
• He fought in the Battle of the Bulge
• He was wounded in Northern Germany near Hanover
• He was awarded the Purple Heart
• Following active duty he served in the United States Army Reserves – 108th Airborne
• He was then discharged as a First Lieutenant
He was a member of / served with / belonged to: (in various capacities)
• American Red Cross - Greensboro Chapter
• Better Business Bureau
• Boy Scouts of America (served as an Eagle Scout)
• Center For Creative Leadership (also served on its Board of Associates)
• Greater Greensboro Chamber of Commerce
• Greater Greensboro Realtors Association (former president)
• Greensboro College (served as Trustee)
• Greensboro Country Club (also once served as Director and Treasurer)
• Greensboro Jaycees (from 1947 - 1960)
• Greensboro Jaycees Old Timers (from 1961)
• Greensboro Planning & Zoning Commission
• Greensboro Symphony Orchestra (served as its President)
• Investors of Greensboro NC LLC (charter member; served as treasurer for many years)
• Lineberger Cancer Center at UNC Chapel Hill (former board member)
• Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees
(served from 1977 - 1998 / served as Chairman from 1982 - 1988)
• North Carolina Association of Realtors
• Rotary Club of Greensboro (also was a past president)
• Society of Industrial & Office Realtors and the Counselors of Real Estate
(Legacy Member and former District Vice-President)
• Temple Emanuel (lifetime member)
• UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Visitors
• UNC-Greensboro Excellence Foundation
• United Way of Greater Greensboro
• Well-Spring Retirement Community
(as Trustee / Chairman; was instrumental in establishing / developing twenty-six years ago)
His occupations were among:
• Owned and operated Weill Investment Company
• Former President and CEO of Robbins & Weill
He was the son of: (predeceased by both)
• Charles Louis Weill Sr (07/29/1883 - 06/13/1953)
• Beatrice Mina Schwab Weill (02/02/1890 - 03/25/1987)
***(They were married in 1912)***
He was the brother of: (predeceased by)
• Carolyn L Weill LeBauer (06/06/1915 - 03/08/2012)
He was the husband of: (predeceased by)
• Dorothy Siegmund Weill (06/11/1929 - 09/10/2016)
He is survived by:
• Cynthia Allen and Richard Allen (his niece and nephew by marriage, of Atlanta, Georgia)
____________________________________________
~ SOURCES:
• Hanes-Lineberry Funeral Service
• The National Archives
• Ancestry
____________________________________________
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