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    From Jay Santos@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 22 00:02:11 2023
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns

    At least, he is if you can believe a post to Wieber's Facebook page from his daughter-in-law:

    As Many of you know my Father in law Mark Wieber passed away suddenly on the
    25th [presumably of May]. Mark had the biggest heart I have ever seen with
    Dogs. He did animal rescue to save animals from being put to sleep.
    Unfortunately he left his wife Mary Murphy Wieber with 20+ dogs to home. If
    anyone can find a spot in there [sic] hearts and homes to either adopt or
    foster please contact either myself or his wife. Thank you so much in advance
    for any help you can give us and God bless.

    https://www.facebook.com/GunnerAsch

    The post to Wieber's page is from June 7; scroll to find it. The post cited above is from Tavonnie Ray Wieber, who presumably was the wife (at least for a while) of Wieber's drug-addled son Richard Clayton Wieber.

    There are several other posts on Wieber's page, both before and after Tavonnie's, indicating he is indeed dead. I don't think Facebook friends post fake condolence messages to a FB friend's page.

    Wieber turned age 69 last November. I can't say I'm surprised he didn't make it
    to age 70 — he lived a hard and dirty life. The worst of it is, he didn't live
    to see The Great Cull (haw haw haw!)

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?8J+YjiBNaWdodHkgV2FubmFiZ@21:1/5 to Jay Santos on Sat Jul 22 07:51:12 2023
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns

    On 7/22/2023 3:02 AM, Jay Santos wrote:
    At least, he is if you can believe a post to Wieber's Facebook page
    from his daughter-in-law:

       As Many of you know my Father in law Mark Wieber passed away
    suddenly on the
       25th [presumably of May].  Mark had the biggest heart I have ever
    seen with
       Dogs. He did animal rescue to save animals from being put to sleep.
       Unfortunately he left his wife Mary Murphy Wieber with 20+ dogs to
    home. If
       anyone can find a spot in there [sic] hearts and homes to either
    adopt or
       foster please contact either myself or his wife. Thank you so much
    in advance
       for any help you can give us and God bless.

       https://www.facebook.com/GunnerAsch

    The post to Wieber's page is from June 7; scroll to find it.  The post
    cited above is from Tavonnie Ray Wieber, who presumably was the wife
    (at least for a while) of Wieber's drug-addled son Richard Clayton
    Wieber.

    There are several other posts on Wieber's page, both before and after Tavonnie's, indicating he is indeed dead.  I don't think Facebook
    friends post fake condolence messages to a FB friend's page.

    Wieber turned age 69 last November.  I can't say I'm surprised he
    didn't make it to age 70 — he lived a hard and dirty life.  The worst
    of it is, he didn't live to see The Great Cull (haw haw haw!)

    I remember Gunner posted that he was on a trip to another state to
    collect his father's belongings, including guns. I can't remember he
    said his father was very sick, or had passed away. After he returned
    from that trip, he tried to flog some hardware on
    "rec.crafts.metalworking" which was actually his "home group". A few
    regular posters in that Group called him out for taking their money and
    not delivering the goods. He then stopped posting on Google Groups ever
    since.

    R.I.P.

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