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Clifford Weedeman

Sept. 26, 1930 – March 8, 2019

Clifford Weedeman, 88,

Minot, formerly of the

Wabek area, died Friday,

March 8, 2019 at his

home in a Minot Assisted

Living Facility.

Clifford was born Sep-

tember 26, 1930 at McAl-

mond in Mountrail Coun-

ty, North Dakota the son

of Henry Paul and Jennie

Lydia (Ulledahl) Weide-

man. He was raised and

educated at Wabek and

enlisted with the U.S. Air

Force on December 31,

1948. He honorably

served his country for

more than 22 years during

the Korean and Vietnam

Wars. He retired as a

Senior Master Sergeant in

1971 after having served

on the flight line at the

Udorn Air Force Base in

Thailand as a Flight-line

Chief. He had received 2

good conduct medals, as

well as the National De-

fense Service medal and

Air Force Longevity Ser-

vice Medal.

Clifford had once been

married to Gloria Del-

Conte of Atco, New Jer-

sey. From this union four

children were born. Clif-

ford returned to North

Dakota in 1976 to help

care for his family in the

Wabek area. He assisted

with the operation of

farms in that area. He had

moved to Minot in 1977,

where he had since lived.

Clifford was always wil-

ling to help out family

and friends in North

Dakota with whatever the

job entailed.

Clifford is survived by:

four children: Henry

(Brenda) Weedeman,

Moorestown, NJ, Daryl

(Terri) Weedeman, Staf-

ford, VA, Marietta (Mark)

DiBartolomeo, Medford,

NJ & Michele (Leo)

Quinones, Shamong, NJ;

grandchildren: Lindsay,

Layton, Erik, Marissa,

Taylor, Bryan, Bryanna,

Ellie, Ava, Raquel and

Sam; great-granddaughter:

Ila; multiple nieces,

nephews and cousins.

Clifford was preceded

in death by: parents,

along with his brothers,

Clayton, Earl & Lloyd

Weedeman and a sister,

Lois.

Celebration of Life ser-

vice: Thursday, March 21,

2019 at 10:00 a.m. in Tho-

mas Family Funeral

Home, Minot.

Interment: Thursday,

March 21st at 3:00 p.m. in

the North Dakota Veterans

Cemetery, Mandan.

Visitation: At the re-

quest of family, there will

not be a reviewal, howev-

er family and friends may

sign the memorial register

book on Wednesday from

4:00-6:00 p.m. in Thomas

Family Funeral Home,

Minot.

Those wishing to sign

the online memorial regis-

ter book or share

memories are invited to

use the expressions of

sympathy section at

(www.thomasfamily

funeralhome.com)