In Memory

Edward Weede (Coach And Teacher)

Edward (Bud) Arthur Weede

Nov. 7, 1926 — June 19, 2014


Edward "Bud" Weede
Edward “Bud” Weede

Edward (Bud) Arthur Weede, 87, of Traverse City, died at home on June 19, 2014. He was born in Newberry, Michigan on November 7, 1926, the second son of William Walter Weede and Toinie (Altonen) Weede.

Edward Weede was recognized as graduating from Traverse City Central High School in 1945 but was given permission to join the Marines in 1944, and served in the Pacific war zone (Guam, Okinawa, and China). After receiving a medical discharge, he attended Central Michigan University on the G.I. Bill and graduated in 1950.

He taught and coached in Mt. Pleasant and in Niles, Michigan for 36 years, and had a successful career in both football and wrestling. He enjoyed the company of family and friends, former wrestlers and football players, as well as numerous nieces and nephews, many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.

He was a Life Member of the Elks Lodge 323, Disabled American Veterans, Michigan Sports Sages and the American Legion. He was a member of the Elk Rapids Presbyterian Church and a long time volunteer at Munson Medical Center.

Bud loved to hunt, fish and watch football games.

Bud Weede loved life and lived each day on West Bay to the fullest. He was a good man. He was loved. He will be missed.

Bud is preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 47 years Jeanne (Baum) Weede and son Patrick Weede of Gillette, Wyoming.

Bud is survived by his loving wife Jacqueline Tompkins-Weede of Traverse City, son Michael Weede of Beaver Island, daughters Chris Pola of Oregon City, Oregon and Jayme (Carlos) Salinas of Kalamazoo, Michigan, stepsons Jeffrey (Linda) Tompkins of Portage, Michigan, Dennis (Maureen) Tompkins of Bear Lake, Michigan and Steven (Susan) Tompkins of Traverse City, as well as brothers William Weede of Hanford, California and Thomas Weede of Roscommon, Michigan.

His request for cremation and private interment will be honored, and according to his wishes, there will be no funeral or visitation.

A daytime wake on West Grand Traverse Bay in September will celebrate his life. Details will come later.

In lieu of flowers, honor Bud’s memory by helping the Wounded Warriors Project.

Please visit www.reynolds-jonkhoff.com to share your memories of Bud.

The Weede family is being served by the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home and Cremation services.



 
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06/26/14 07:39 AM #1    

Steve Bender

Coach Weede was an Icon at NHS.  He is the one who brought "toughness" to the football and wrestling programs.  His 9-0 1969 footbal team was one of the best ever.  Traveling up to Jackson to watch Niles defeat #1 ranked Jackson Lumen Christi 3-0, was one of my greatest memories in Niles sports history.  The Weede's and Benders were very close coaching families.  We will miss that person who greeted us every day from his bench as we walked into school.  God bless you Ed Weede.

 

Steve Bender


06/27/14 09:19 AM #2    

Tom Houseman

Coach Weede may never directly have been "my coach" (Ed kelly handled the cross country and track teams) but Coach Weede still watched and directed me as an athlete @ NHS. He put his heart and soul into helping mold boys into men and loved teaching physical education. Who can forget all the gym shows and showcasing our various talents? RIP Coach - then get'em in shape!!!


06/30/14 08:45 AM #3    

Steve Myers

I was a horrible wrestler but Coach Weede never made you feel as if you didn't matter.  One of a kind!  RIP Coach.


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