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Bronson Todd Wiebe

March 1, 1970 - November 17, 2020
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Bronson Todd Wiebe, age 50, of Ozark, Missouri, passed away in his home on November 17, 2020. He was born in Springfield on March 1, 1970 to Larry Allen Wiebe and Dr. Norma J. Wiebe. He attended Greenwood High School where he was named 1st Team All-State in football for both offense and defense. In addition, he also received the “Rope
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Dusty left a message on December 1, 2020:
In memory of Bronson Todd Wiebe, Dusty lit a candle
Wanda Hammond ( cousin Wanda Faye) left a message on November 30, 2020:
Norma, I was so saddened to find Bronson's obituary online. You are in my prayers. I know he must have been a very special son. Please accept my deepest condolences.
Carol Weber left a message on November 29, 2020:
Dear Norma and family, I am in total disbelief that you have lost your son at his young age. Please accept my sincere sympathy. Although we have been out of touch for many years, I have fond memories of my childhood living next door to you. Just today Jim Jeffryes obituary appeared on the CHS alumni facebook page. Nancy came to brother Gary's funeral service in Springfield which was in September, 2015. Gary lived at 1615 Nichols following the passing of mother Grace. I am holding your family in my prayers. Carol Kirst Weber
Jessica Allison Sellers left a message on November 29, 2020:
In honor and in memory of Bronson Todd Wiebe, a donation is being sent to “Save Me Too Rescue of Mexico” which is a dog rescue on the US and Mexico border. I chose an animal rescue that needed help because Bronson really loved animals.
Brandon Turner left a message on November 29, 2020:
Bronson you had a good spirit and have taught me some good life lessons. Wish we could have done more at the end for you. You will be missed and I wish we could all be there Monday. We will look after little B for you.
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Rae Dedmon left a message on November 28, 2020:
My deepest sympathies to Bronson's son and to his family. He was my "birthday buddy" at Greenwood, as we were the only two in our class who shared March birthdays, and I remember baking cupcakes with him on several occasions as little children. He had a sweet spirit as a young man and while I haven't seen him as we've both moved through adulthood, I hope his life, though shorter than we would have hoped, was full of love, happiness and adventure. Rest in peace.
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