Obit: Wedin, Donald B. (1958 –
2020)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Wedin, Smith, Dreisbach
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 08 Jul 2020
Wedin, Donald B. (18 APR 1958 – JUN 2020)
Donald Bruce Wedin, age 62, passed away in June 2020, at his home in Abbotsford.
He was born on April 18. 1958. to Lily (Smith) and Richard Wedin of Spurr
Township. Mich. He was the third of four children.
Don graduated from Westwood High School in Ishpeming, Michigan in 1976, and
worked for the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company for several years.
He attended Michigan Technological University. where he studied computer
systems. In 1984 he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served as a computer
programmer/analyst and computer operator at Randolph Air Force Base in Tex. In
1990, he left the military and returned to Spurr Township to help build and
operate the family owned Wedin Sawmill. This began a long career in the lumber
industry He worked for the Aspen Lumber Company in Sagola, Michigan, from 199-1
through 200-1. In 2004. he studied at the NHLA Lumber Inspection School, where
he ranked among the top of his class. In January 2005. he began working as a
lumber grader in Dorchester, where he spent the rest of his career.
Don was a kind and caring person who loved spending time with family, traveling
to the Upper Peninsula to be with them whenever possible. He was a fun and
loving uncle to five nephews, whom he took fishing and led on excursions through
the woods around Spurr Township and Michigamme.
He was a generous gift giver, happy to lavish family members with thoughtful and
creative presents. Don also served as the family genealogist, extensively
researching his ancestral roots in Sweden and Finland.
He loved music and was always excited to discover new artists and albums, which
he eagerly shared with famil. Don bad a special bond with cats and was able to
earn the trust and affection of even the shiest felines. He closely followed the
Green Bay Packers and used his computer programming skills to create an
analytical system to rank NFL teams and predict the outcomes of every game. He
was a chili connoisseur and kept an exhaustive collection of recipes. He was
always curious and eager to learn and discuss new facts about the world.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his three siblings: Darlene (Donald) Dreisbach of Marquette.
Michigan. Richard (Michelle) Wedin of Spurr Township and Robert (Helen •Bitsy')
Wedin of Marquette; his nephews: Tristan (Lilij Dreisbach of West Windsor. N.J.,
Johannes Dreisbach of Madison and Samuel, Benjamin and Nicholas Wedin of
Marquette.
Due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, a private ceremony will be held
with immediate family.
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