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Donald Wedewer Obituary

Donald H. Wedewer Charleston - Donald H. Wedewer, 96, of Charleston, South Carolina, passed away on February 7, 2022. Wedewer, whose accomplishments were recognized by four U.S. presidents, was a state and national leader in assisting those with vision loss. In 1990, the American Foundation for the Blind awarded Wedewer the Migel Medal, the highest award for serving those with vision loss. A native of Dyersville, Iowa, Wedewer was badly wounded in combat during World War II while serving as an infantryman with the 99th Infantry Division, resulting in his being a double-amputee with total vision loss. After two years of recovery from his wounds, Wedewer went on to receive his bachelors and masters degrees from the University of Missouri. While there, he married Marabeth Swanson. They later moved to Florida where Wedewer eventually became the Director of the Florida Division of Blind Services in 1974 and served until his retirement in 1989. As the director, Wedewer was a transformative leader in improving the ability of those with vision loss in Florida, and nationwide, to access social services, training, and employment. Among his many accomplishments as director, Wedewer co-founded the Conklin Davis Center for the Visually Impaired in Daytona Beach, Florida, pioneered a breakthrough claims representative training program with the Social Security Administration, and created a highly successful public-private partnership with the Florida Agencies Serving the Blind to provide regional services to those with vision loss. In 1994, Wedewer was appointed by President Bill Clinton to the Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled, and he was later appointed by Florida Governor Lawton Chiles to the Florida State Commission on Transportation for the Disadvantaged. In addition to his numerous other awards, in 2002, Wedewer was inducted by the American Printing House for the Blind into the Hall of Fame for Leaders and Legends of the Blindness Field. For his World War II service, including combat in the Battle of the Bulge, Wedewer was awarded the Bronze Star and two Purple Heart medals, and earned the Expert Infantryman Badge and Combat Infantryman Badge. Wedewer also received the European-African-Middle-Eastern Campaign Ribbon with one battle star, American Theatre Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, and World War II Victory Medal. Don enjoyed revelry with family and friends, a good bourbon and cigar, fishing, reading everything from religious texts to murder mysteries, and the Miami Dolphins. Wedewer is survived by his wife of seventy-one years, Marabeth, a daughter and four sons, and seven grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Stuhr Funeral Home, Charleston, South Carolina, and Culley's MeadowWood Funeral Home, Tallahassee, Florida. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, February 26th, at 2:00 p.m. at the Bishop Gadsden Chapel, 2 Bishop Gadsden Way, Charleston, South Carolina 29412. At a later date, a committal service will be held in Tallahassee, Florida. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in the name of Donald H. Wedewer to: the Conklin Davis Center for the Visually Impaired, 405 White Street, Daytona Beach, Florida 32114 (online: https://cvi.networkforgood.com/) and/or the Bishop Gadsden Employee Appreciation Fund, 1 Bishop Gadsden Way, Charleston, South Carolina 29412 (online: www.bishopgadsden.org/giving). Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Feb. 8 to Feb. 10, 2022.

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Josephine Campanería (Chirino)

November 17, 2023

My deepest and most heartfelt condolences to family and friends. I was most saddened by the obituary as I was searching for a way to contact Mr. Wedewer on the internet. I had the honor and privilege of working with Mr Wedewer at the Florida Council for the Blind during the 1970s. I have always admired and respected Mr. Wedewer for his knowledge, strength, and courage. I remember his kind and warm personality, which was always positive, friendly and respectful, yet he was a strong boss who commanded respect, and professionalism, always a wonderful role model. His playful side enjoyed tricking us into believing he could "see" what we were up to, and didn´t abstain from making a joke or two. His presence will be greatly missed, but his memory will forever remain in our hearts and minds. Sincerely, Josephine (Chirino) Campanería 305-274-6845 Note: Please, I would like to communicate with his sons and wife.
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Laura (Feld) Rostamabadi

February 17, 2022

I am so sorry for your loss. I am honored to have been related to such an incredible man. What a legacy. Thinking of you all.

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Judith Holmes and Family

February 13, 2022

God bless Donald Wederer who did so much to make life better for so many. Love and sympathy to all the family.

Mickey Wardell

February 11, 2022

I served as Don`s secretary for almost 20 years in Tallahassee. During my tenure he was not only a mentor, and a great leader, but at times served as a father figure as well. His wife Marabeth always treated me like family. It was an honor to be part of his legendary life and work. He will be missed greatly, but lived a long and productive life. Goodbye from "Sunhine" (the endearing nickname he gave me)

Jean Fiore, Division of Blind Service Jacksonville

February 9, 2022

No matter how old we are, it´s never easy to lose a parent. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you grieve.

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