Passed away unexpectedly and peacefully at home with her husband by her side on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at the age of 82. Cherished wife and best friend of Ken Weido for 59 years. Proud mom of John and Tarryn Weido, and Andrea Weido (Ian Skipper). Adored grandma of Connor, and Brooklyn.
In Barb’s early years, she was a well-respected teacher in Mitchell and Seaforth. She taught Latin, Phys Ed and English. Through retirement she taught Thai Chi to friends in the community for 20 years. Barb was a talented quilter, crafting many pieces for her home as well as donations to various organizations. She was equally crafty with needle work, making beautiful pieces. Together Barb and Ken enjoyed many years on their sailboat, winters in both Arizona and later Florida but they were most happy together at their retirement home in Huron Woods, in Grand Bend.
Keeping with Barb’s wishes, cremation has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to Haskett Funeral Home, Zurich.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Donna (Honsberger) Finch
I was so very sorry to hear of Barb’s passing! It was always great to get together with Barb once a year in the fall for many years until Covid stopped the practice of our group of WLU Gals meeting somewhere in Southern Ontario for lunch to catch up and compare notes! I often think of the great times we had together! My deepest sympathy to Ken and family!
Janice Scott
We are so sorry to learn of Barb,s passing. Our thoughts are with you at this time.
Hugh and Janice Scott
Harold Wisternoff
Ken & family, words could not express my sincere condolences. Whenever Barb came into MDHS she made everyone better by her love for what she was about to do . The words of a popular Ballard come to mind “ unforgettable that’s what you are “. Ken may you draw strength from memories & your many friends.
Janice Hannon
Sending our heartfelt sympathies to Ken & Family.
Many fond memories of Barb from Mitchell High School.
Dave & Janice Hannon
Gilbert Ruitenbeek (Joe & Mary)
Hello Ken,
Mary and I offer our heartfelt condolences. We often recall our sailing days from the years gone by.
We were very sad to read about Barb’s passing. we wish you and your family all the strength and support needed during this time of sadness
Walter MvKenzie
So very sorry to learn of Barb’s passing. Many fond memories of Barb as a teacher and years later as a board member on the Ritz Lutheran Villa in Mitchell. My deepest sympathy to Ken and family.
Bill and Mary Lemmon
Ken, John, Andrea,
We were shocked and saddened to hear of Barb’s passing. We have shared many precious moments with Barb – always enjoyed her smiles and humour. Always friendly and welcoming. We will miss her.
Our condolences,
Bill and Mary Lemmon
Cathy Meyers
Very sad to hear about Barb.
She and Ken and kids were such a part our growing up on Coulton Dr.
She taught me how to play the ukulele!!! Her mom’s lemonade…the best!!
My thoughts to Ken, John and Andrea.
Sincerely
Cathy Ross (Meyers)
Jim & Anne Marie
Our sincere sympathies to the Weido family. It was an honour to be taught by Barb during all of our years at MDHS. Jim was especially fond of Latin class. We will remember her smiling face and genuine care and concern for her students. Sincerely, Jim and Anne Marie (Walkom) Heckman
Cliffe Jewlal
My sincere condolences to the Weido family on the passing of Barb. I met her while teaching @ Mitchell DHS and found her to be friendly & kind. May the family find strength remembering the wonderful times they shared with her.
Gavin Jones & June Thompson
Dear Ken and family,
June and I were were very shocked and saddened by the news of Barb’s passing.
Barb will be surely missed within our community in the “woods”.
Take great care Ken,
Love and peace to you and your family.
Gavin and June
Ian and Georgina Shelton
We are shocked and saddened to hear of the loss of a wonderful friend and classy lady. We have many happy and treasured memories of times spent with Ken and Barb as we sailed to many beautiful locations on Georgian Bay in our two C & C sailboats. We will miss Barb’s warm, friendly smile and pleasant, upbeat personality. We will miss getting together for lunch and great discussions. Sincere condolences to Ken, John, Andrea, and family members. Our thoughts are with you.
Mark Heimrich
Ken & Family;
Our most sincere sympathy in the sudden loss of Barb. Such a kind and lovely person. I always enjoyed our chats. My Mom, Marilyn Heimrich, also sends her condolences at this time. We are both so thankful we had a visit at cousin Doug Thiel’s luncheon, after his passing. We so enjoyed getting to know Barb (& Ken) during our 2007 adventure around Europe, especially Germany, on the Thiel family reunion trip.
You all remain in our thoughts and prayers at this time.
Mark (& Julie) Heimrich & Marilyn Heimrich
Brian and Jayne Lasenby
We are so terribly saddened to hear this. Barb was one of the first ones to welcome us into the community. Her enthusiasm for life and cheerful demeanour were such an inspiration. Our deepest condolences to you and your family Ken. She will be greatly missed.
Jim and Doreen Flynn
Sincere condolences to Ken and family. We are so sorry to hear of Barb’s passing. Barb was so kind, considerate and gracious, a pleasure to work with at MDHS. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Ted and Norma Loughrey
We were so saddened to hear of Barb’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ken, John, Andrea and the rest of the family. Our whole family have many great memories of Barb and the whole Weido family.
Mary Ann Hogan
Dear Ken, Andrea, & John Paul,
Our clan was blessed to have had Barb in our lives. She was a wonderful woman who always had a welcoming smile and greeting. She gave of herself to others which made her endeared to their hearts. Barb will be sadly missed but know that she is now in the loving hands of our Lord.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Mary Ann & Dave
John and Joan Giffen
Please accept our sincere condolences, Ken and family. Barb was a lovely friend, who warmed your heart with her smile. So skilled in many ways. We appreciated her expertise and patience teaching us tai chi. She will be missed by many, especially in Huron Woods. Thank goodness for fond memories.
Karen Rader
Ken & family
Our sincere sympathy on Barb’s passing.
I remember our good times on the Thiel Family trip to Europe .
Ed & I are thankful we had a short visit with you and Barb at Doug’s funeral luncheon.
Thinking of you at this sad time.
Karen Rader &Ed Deichert
Michael Hartman
Our sincere sympathy Ken and family for the pain of your loss at this time. Our prayers are with you.
Mike and Yvonne Hartman
Ken and Jackie Aldworth
Ken and I were very shocked and dismayed at the news of Barbs sudden and untimely passing. She was such a kind and caring and well respected person and will be so missed in our close knit community. Please know that our thoughts are so much with you as you try to come to terms with the emptiness of her loss.
Jaap and Carrie Salentyn
We are so terribly saddened to hear of dear Barb’s passing. She was a lovely lady who always made everyone feel special…we will always remember her smile, her kindness, her patience and for me, her gentle encouragement to keep on trying tai chi eventhough I was 4 left feet trying it.
Our deepest condolences to you Ken and to your family…Barb will be very missed by all of us in the Woods.
Dave and Linda Strynatka
We were shocked and dismayed to learn of Barb’s passing. We will miss her generosity and great sense of humour. Our times together in Florida will be remembered fondly.
Pattie and Doug Bonesteel
Ken, we were sorry to hear about you losing Barb so suddenly. She was a talented woman and such an asset to our community. She did what she loved and loved what she did. What wonderful memories you must have of your many years together. To you and your family, please accept our deepest condolences.
Pattie and Doug Bonesteel
Liz Murtha
Dear Ken,
Just to let you know that you are very much in my thoughts. Barb was such a special woman – and even though it is now years since I have seen you both, she will always hold a special place in my mind for Grade 9 volleyball and basketball!! A great coach and person. I am sure my life is richer for having known her throughout high school.
Liz Murtha
Beverley Whilsmith
I knew Barb when she taught Tai Chi here in Grand Bend, and throughout those years she was a delightful lady to know. I’m saddened by her leaving this world so suddenly, while still so young for this day-and-age. My condolences to all her family, especially to you, Ken.
Most sincerely,
Bev
Robert and Alma Westlake
Ken, John, Andrea and family;
Our sincere condolences at the loss of a dear wife, mother and grandmother.
Robert and Alma Westlake
June Osborn
Sincere condolences to the Weido family. I have to call her Mrs. Weido , that’s who she was to me . My favourite all time teacher, she was fun, patient, kind and I can still recite the Lord’s prayer in Latin. Hold your memories close I’m sure there are tons.
Johanne and Geoff Beasley
Our sincere condolences to the Weido family on their sudden loss of a fine woman.
Wilfred Smyth
Very sorry to hear of Barb’s passing. My condolences to Ken and family. I fondly remember Barb as a very friendly and caring person.
Linda Seyler
Barb brought so much energy, joy and compassion to the neighbourhood. She will be very missed.
To Ken , Barb’s family and many friends: you will be in my thoughts at this sad time.
Jana Stojdl
My sincere condolences to Ken & family.
Barb was a great neighbour and I had spent some time on the tennis court with her. She was also involved in Tai Chi and I often watched her on my walks practicing it with the other ladies on the driveway. I had just recently asked he for some tips and she was very encouraging.
I will miss her smile and spirit.
Jana
Penny (Gloor) Keller
I am so sorry to hear of Barb’s passing! Not only was she an excellent teacher but a warm, kind, respectful person. One of my favourite teachers! My condolences to you, Ken and your family. I know you will miss her very much. May all your many wonderful memories of Barb sustain you through the difficult days ahead.
Valerie Boland
Dear Ken and Family,
My sincere condolences on Barb’s passing.
She was a fine woman, it was my privilege to have known her as a member of the Huron Woods Community.
May she Rest In Peace, sending love and prayers.
Liz (Pryce) Jenkin
My condolences to the family on your loss. Mrs Weido was not only my high school teacher she was my curling coach in Seaforth. With her guidance we won the Huron Perth Championship. I remember her has a kind soul, May she rest in peace
Dianne Beattie (Thiel)
My sincere sympathy in your loss Ken and family.
Dianne (Thiel) Beattie
Cathy Ellison
Doug and I are so sorry to hear of Barb’s passing. She was such a kind and caring person and will be missed by so many of us. Our condolences to Ken and family.
Jil Loughrey Hay
Mr Weido, John, Andrea and family,
I’m so sad to hear of Mrs Weido’s passing. So many great memories with you all. She will be missed.
Jil
Nora McGill
We were saddened to hear of Barbs sudden passing. Both Bob and myself had her as a teacher at MDHS and later going on Brownie camp outs at Kirkton with our daughters. She was a very kind and caring soul. We send our deepest sympathies to Ken John Andrea and families……Bob and Nora McGill
Mary Anne and David Taylor
Dave and I are shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of Barb. She will be missed by so many. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Pat and Dale Robinson
Dear Ken and Family,
Pat and I were deeply saddened and shocked by the passing of Barb. We have many fond memories of the Weido’s, teaching us at Mitchell D. H. S.. Please accept our sincere condolences.
Pat and Dale
Lois Thiel
Sincere sympathy to Ken,John,Andrea and families on the passing of a very much loved wife,mother and grandmother. Ken and my late husband Doug grew up as close friends in Zurich and that friendship continued as we settled into the “woods”. Barb was a wonderful and very caring friend. She and Ken were always there if we needed assistance or just some friendly advice. Enjoyed those trips to Germany.
May many happy memories of Barb help to confort and support you at this time.
Sincerely Lois
Sandy Forbes
My sincere condolences to Ken and family.
Barb will always remembered as one if my
Tai Chi friends.
Ray Mcnichol
Our condolences to you and your family…I remember your mom when she taught at c4th district high school….she is fondly remembered as a great teacher…
Judy Wood Hugill and Wayne Hugill
To Ken and family, we are very sorry to learn of the sudden passing of Barb. She was a lovely lady and will be greatly missed.
Primrose Ketchum (Wake)
So sorry to hear of Barb’s unexpected death. We have been friends since high school, and she seemed so well last time we all met for lunch in the fall. My sympathy to you, Ken, on your loss. Barb was one of the best!
Lily Pinarello
Dear Ken and family,
Michael and I send our warmest condolences.
I am very sad to hear about Barb’s passing. She was a wonderful support to me when Fred was sick. Take care.
Rosemary and Bill Redhead
Ken and family,
Please accept our sincerest condolences. Barb was a shining star in our community. She was so caring and considerate of others. Barb was always first to help out and made sure everyone felt welcomed.
RIP our “little ninja” pickle ball player.
Rosemary and Bill Redhead
Jill Lisiecki
I was shocked by the news of Barb’s passing. Barb was a very warm person who often made eye contact or a shared brief hello and smile at social events. I always felt that my presence was noticed by her, making me feel welcomed. She had a genuine caring nature and she will be missed dearly. My thoughts are with you and your family Ken, at this difficult time.
Deb Hinz
My heartfelt condolences to Ken and family. Barb was a dear friend, neighbour and tai chi instructor. Barb was a special light in my life and a cherished friend. She will forever have a place in my heart.💗
Carol and Randy Satchell
So sorry for the loss of Barb.We will think of her with a smile on our faces.Sending love to Ken,John and Andrea and the rest of the family.
P & P Corcelli
So shocked & saddened to hear of Barb’s passing. We met at Tai Chi in Grand Bend. I believe Barb & I bonded because we were both teachers; also she was very helpful when I began Tai Chi, after my car accident. Barb will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Brian Wretham
Dear Ken and family….so sorry to learn of the passing of Barb. Please accept my deepest condolences.
Karen Weido
I’m very sorry to hear of Aunt Barb’s passing. She was always a kind and wonderful person. My condolences to the family.
Elaine Wardle
We are saddened to hear about your loss. At times like this it is hard to know what to say or do.
May it comfort all of you a little, to know that we care about the sorrow you feel and that we
are thinking about you.
Ron & Elaine Wardle
John/June Ball
June and I were shocked and very saddened to learn of Barb’s sudden passing. We send our most sincere condolences to Ken and family. Barb’s was a vibrant and amazing person with a great sense of humor and a very positive approach to all.She took enjoyment from all that life offers and lived it fully. Barb will be missed by all of us that knew and loved her.
Ginger and Bill Weber
Barb was such a giving, loving person and she will be missed by so many in the community. We will miss her knowledge of all the quilting stuff we don’t know, that we had questions about and she always had time to answer. We will miss her in the woods!