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8 comments on “Ulrich Weller”

  1. Danke dass wir Ulrich’s Abschied so feierlich miterleben durften. Wir vermissen unseren Freund (seit ueber 40 Jahren) sehr und werden ihn nie vergessen. Unsere guten Wuensche der Familie. B & W.

  2. To Carl and all family and friends of Ulrich,
    Thank you so much for making it possible to participate from afar. I felt your pain, Carl and admired your courage as you spoke of your beloved father. I had only intermittent contact with my cousin Ulrich growing up, but everything that was said about his kind and loving nature, his generosity of spirit and concern for others was absolutely, 110% in line with every experience of him which my sisters and I had of him. And he was also a fun guy to be with. I had flashbacks to a time in 1961 when I was 11, and was in Melbourne for Ursula and Herrman’s wedding. Your dad and his friends tried to see how many of us we could cram into his VW beetle, the test was that he still had to be able to drive it, even if only a few yards. Being the only ‘small one’, I was crammed into the luggage space behind the back seat. We eventually got some incredible number of people in, I can’t remember how many (16 pops into mind) but no one I told it to ever believed it. We hardly believed it ourselves, and that 36 bhp engine was really struggling with an extra ton or so of weight. But the memorable thing was not the number of people, it was the really good, clean fun everyone was having, with many laughs and especially triggered by the droll wisecracks from Ulrich. The only relative who came close to his enjoyable sense of humour was Onkel Hajo. When I met him and Ulf in their home shortly before Ulf’s passing, Ulrich had the same cheerfulness and concern for others that I remembered him for. This made it especially moving to be reminded of the hardships in his life, that he retained that spirit nonetheless. A very important anchor for his life was the man he knew you had become, Carl.

  3. Liebe Ursula, lieber Carl mit Familien,
    Es war uns eine Ehre, an der Gedenkfeier fuer Ulrich teilnehmen zu koennen. Ihr seid sehr in unseren Gedanken, und so viele Erinnerungen kommen mir (Brigitte) zurueck. Es war so schoen, die vielen lieben Gedanken und Erinnerungen mitzuhoeren. Herzlichen Dank, dass wir es miterleben durften!

  4. A beautiful tribute to Ulrich. Thank you Carl, Andrea, Dierk, Mark and Martina for your contributions to this memorial, recognizing his humanity, and his selfless care for family and his community. I am especially grateful for how he helped Wieland transition back to Australia at a difficult time in our lives. His support made it smooth and fun. Many fond memories.

  5. Thanks so much for making the service available to those of us who couldn’t attend in person – it was a privilege to be able to be there from a distance to honour Ulrich’s memory and reflect fondly on time spent with him and the care he showed for others. Sending my thoughts to the whole family – much love.

  6. Hallo Ursula und Carl. Mein herzliches Beileid. Würde gerne persönlich dabei sein. Bin aber trotzdem mit meinen Gedanken bei Euch. Wünsche Euch für die Zukunft alles Gute. Werde Euch nicht vergessen. Euer Charly aus München.

  7. Liebe Ursula und liebe Weller Familie.
    Es tut uns leid dass wir nicht persoenlich bei der Feier dabei sein koennen aber werden in Gedanken bei Euch sein.

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