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| Paul W. Weyand |
| By Admin |
| Wednesday, June 20, 2012 09:00 AM |
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Paul W. Weyand of Cumberland, Maine, formerly of Quincy and 33-year resident of Duxbury, died on May 22. He was born on August 20, 1934, the son of the late William Weyand and Mae Sweeten of Quincy. He was a 1952 graduate of Boston College High School and 1956 graduate of Boston College where he earned a BS in business administration. Mr. Weyand served as a supply officer in the U.S. Navy from 1954-57 before embarking on a career in sales and management. He served as a sales representative and sales manager for Sweetheart Cup Corporation for nearly 20 years before moving to Franklin and Perkins of Brockton where he served as general manager, president and chairman of the board over the course of the next 21 years. Mr. Weyand’s leadership transformed the local paper distributor, Franklin & Perkins into one of the largest and most successful paper and food distribution corporations in the Northeast. During this time the company was relocated to Taunton and renamed Perkins Paper. The company’s success was catalyzed by Mr. Weyand’s vision, mentorship and concern for the well being of employees, and the network of trust he built within and beyond the company. Mr. Weyand was the devoted husband of Judith Carlson Weyand for nearly 55 years, a dedicated father of four children and grandfather of six. He had a warm and engaging personality and lifelong passion for athletics. At Boston College High School, he served as president of the class of 1952, was captain of the basketball team, played football and baseball, and was voted the most popular member of his graduating class. At Boston College, he pitched on the baseball team throughout his collegiate career. He subsequently became a golf enthusiast and was a lifelong supporter of the Boston Red Sox, Celtics, Patriots and Bruins. He leaves his wife, Judith Carlson Weyand; his children, Nancy O’Rourke and husband James of Cumberland, Maine, Peter and wife Donna Weyand of Dallas, Texas, Cynthia Vega-Weyand of Dallas, Texas, Paula Finlay and husband Brad of Cumberland Maine; six grandchildren, Kristen O’Rourke of Bridgeport Conn., Tyler O’Rourke of Arlington, Va., Megan and Myles Finlay of Cumberland Maine and Mikayla Weyand and George Smith of Dallas, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Martyrs Church, 266 Foreside Road (Route 88), Falmouth, Maine, on Friday, July 6, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the Boston College High School Scholarship Fund, 150 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125. Condolences may be expressed at FuneralAlternatives.net. |






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