Lonnie Weir
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Lonnie Weir
September 2, 1933 - December 23, 2015
Lonnie Weir, 82, of Beaumont, died Wednesday, December 23,
2015 at St. Elizabeth- Christus Hospital, Beaumont. He was born September 2,
1933 to Margarite Elise Strickland and Charles Weir, in Dallas, TX.
Retired from Lamar Bank as Chairman and CEO, he spent his
entire career helping the community with innovative programs and personal
service. People remark that he was the person who gave them their first job, or
their best career advice. His love of
service to others reflected too in his work with the South Park Rotary Club and
multiple trade associations. While he was a focused business man, he was a more
devoted husband to Vita May Bonura and father to Margaret “Maggie” L.
Weir. He was seldom seen without his
wife by his side, and loved remarking that he was married to an “older woman” –
since she was a full week his senior. He never missed a performance or function
when Maggie was young. A proponent of education, he held an undergraduate and
an MBA from Lamar University, he was proud of Maggie’s academic and
professional achievements.
A theme in his personal life was a love of the outdoors, and
particularly anything to do with water. From sailing and fishing to bird
watching later in his life, he was constantly out in the world and appreciative
of the beauty of Southeast Texas. If you
questioned his choice of location, he would simply tell you “this is God’s
country…”
He will be remembered for his business acumen as well as his
huge heart, which gave him trouble for so long and as the man who truly loved
his family, the community and nature.
Survivors include his wife, Vita of Beaumont and his
Daughter, Maggie of Boston, MA. He is
preceded in death by his parents.
A gathering of Mr. Weir’s family and friends will begin at
4:00 p.m., with his memorial service to follow at 6:00 p.m. and a reception
thereafter, Tuesday, December 29, 2015 at Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive,
Beaumont, TX. A private family committal will be held at Broussard’s
Crematorium.
The family requests donation to either the American Heart
Association, P.O. Box 841125, Dallas, Texas 75284 or the Audubon Society, 2904
Swiss Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75204, in lieu of flowers.
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