Robert Lewis Weingard - Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Homes & Crematory

Robert Lewis Weingard

December 23, 1941 - March 16, 2026

Robert Lewis Weingard, age 84, of Middletown, DE, passed away on Monday, March 16, 2026.

Born in Brooklyn, NY on December 23, 1941, he was a son of the late Irving and Ida (Yunosofs) Weingard. Robert was a graduate of Curry College, and then began his career as a research specialist. He later worked for Miles Scientific and Sakura as a national sales director until his retirement.

Robert often looked forward to his next trip to explore some place new with his wife, Martha. He had a passion for photography and loved wild life. Finding joy in the little things, Robert loved reading and cooking a meal for his family. He could often be found watching musicals.

Robert is survived by his loving wife, Martha Ann (Dionne) Weingard; children, Stephen Weingard, Stacey Fujiwara, and Michael Weingard (Lauren); grandchildren, Adam, Kaitlyn, Alexa, and Bradley; sister, Barbara Matranga (Peter); brothers-in-law and their families, Mark, Robert, Richard, Michael, John and James; nieces and nephew and their families, David Sigadel, Ellen Levenberg, and Susan Sorscher; and close friends, Tim and Peg Corder, Randy and Jendi Gantt, Robert and Debbie Edmonston, David and Cheryl Leatherwood, Rob Cappelletti, Roy Anderson, and William and Pat Webb.

A graveside service will begin at 1 pm on Sunday, March 22, 2026, in Columbia Memorial Park, 12005 Clarksville Pike, Clarksville, MD.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Robert’s memory to the Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Foundation, Hayden Burns, Director, 1721 North Boulevard, Houston, TX 77098 or online by clicking here.

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  • My condolences to the family, very sorry to hear about it. May he rest in peace and happiness.

  • Sorry for your loss. Prayers to the family.

  • Good bye to our good friend Bob.
    We will always remember the fun times the four of us had cruising together.
    See you again over the horizon.

  • So sorry for your loss Martha and the rest of the Weingard family. Bob will always be remembered for being a kind and loving soul. Mel and I wish that after the pain goes away that memories of him will bring you all smiles. May he rest easy.

  • Sending my deepest condolences to the Weingard family, I am so sorry for your loss. May God Bless all of you and hold Bob in eternal peace. πŸ’•

  • My neighbor, my brother, my friend; There is never enough time, but the dinners,Thursday evening toasts, and, gatherings will live on in our memories. You will be greatly missed my buddy!

  • My Sincere Condolences To Mrs. Martha And The Family. To Be Absent From The Body Is To Be Present With The Lord. πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½

  • We are so sorry for your loss Martha. We are holding you close in our thoughts and will keep you in our prayers. Please let us know if you need anything.

  • My dearest Martha, I am so sorry for your loss. Bob will de dearly missed. I will always hear him asking what can you girls talk about and why are you two always laughing? That was our Bob! He was always so kind to me, I will remember his voice and laughter. Much love to Martha and family.

  • Martha & family,
    I am sorry to hear of Bobs passing.
    Our deepest sympathies & prayer are with during this time.

    Always know he will forever be with you. Both in your hearts & in the memories that you made together. He will be watching over each of you until you meet again. And if you listen & watch, he will send you little signs that he is still near.
    Hugs & prayers,
    Teresa, Doug & family

  • So sorry for your loss. Eva and Philip Wilensky

  • Bob there are so many memories that flood my mind when I think about you. Our dinners at all the different restaurants in both Maryland and Delaware filled with wonderful conversations. Family dinners that were made up of friends who had become like a family. Your sweet tooth that I was very frequently trying to satisfy with cakes, candy, and pies. Your ability to stay calm even when your basement repeatedly flooded and I was the exact opposite of calm. πŸ€¦πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ The weeks of packing up your home in Maryland for your move to Delaware. So many of the things I packed would come with stories from your past that I loved to hear! Your beautiful pictures of nature and your world travels. Your love of life that you fought for until the very end amazed so many of us! We came from very different places in life and didn’t agree on certain things but that was okay and we loved each other for who we were in spite of those differences. You, my friend, truly had a heart of gold that I feel so blessed to be loved by. Our friendship with you and Martha truly turned into family, family that I will love and cherish forever!! You are going to be missed more than you could ever know!! ❀️❀️