Michael Anthony Weigle

michael weigle

November 1, 1958 ~ September 21, 2015


Resided in: Atlanta, GA

Michael Anthony Tony Weigle, 56 of Atlanta, Georgia passed away on Sunday September 20, 2015 in the company of close family and friends.
Tony was born in Augusta, Ga. The son of Edward G. deceased and Virginia G Weigle where he attended Richmond Academy and Augusta Regents University. He received his Masters of Taxation at the University of Georgia in Athens. He has lived in Atlanta for the past thirty years where he has been a very active member of his church, Peachtree Christian Church, a devoted husband and father to his wife and two daughters, and an avid University of Georgia fan and supporter. He has had a lifelong career as a tax accountant and was a Senior Tax Manager for Deloitte Tax of Atlanta.
Survivors include his wife of 24 years Dawn Clabaugh, his daughters, Sarah Lindsey and Rachel Emily of Atlanta; his mother Virginia G. Weigle ; sisters Sherril Weigle and Julie CharlesWelch ; brothers John EdwardEdith Weigle and Clarence Elliott Debra Weigle, three nieces , two nephews and four grandnieces all of Augusta, Ga.
Services will be held on Sunday, September 27, 2015 at Peachtree Christian Church in Atlanta, Ga. at 5:00 PM. Visitation with the family will follow at 6:00 PM .
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Heritage Fund of Peachtree Christian Church at 1580 Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30309 or donations may be made to the Prostate Cancer Foundation at www.pcf.org/TonyWeigle. The family urges everyone to become aware of the warning signs of prostate cancer because this cancer is impacting the lives of our husbands, sons, and fathers.

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  1. Elaine Knowlton says:

    We will all miss Tony and send our deepest sympathy and love to Dawn and the girls! Our days together at Arthur Andersen were filled with long hours but there was lots of fun in the midst of that and the friendships formed there have stood the test of time. We’ll remember Tony for his quick wit, his contributions to the professional community in Atlanta, and his beloved wife and girls who are his personal legacy.

  2. Sue Schultz says:

    To the Weigle Family,

    I cannot share enough how sad I am for you all. I worked with Tony on and off for many years and I know he will be missed. My thoughts are with you.

    Sue

  3. Scott Weaver says:

    Dawn,
    I was shocked to see Tony’s obituary in today’s paper. I hurt for you and your girls and wanted you to know that you are in my prayers.

    Scott

  4. Ann Weigle says:

    Aunt Dawn,
    We sure will miss Uncle Tony dearly. Mom and I love you. We are so sorry for your loss we are here for you. We are only one phone call away. we love you and the girls.

    Rachel,
    We love you Rae Rae. Mom and I will see yall soon we love you im a phone call away.

    Sarah,
    We love you Sarah. Mom and I will see you soon. Im only a phone call away.
    Love always,
    Debra and Ann

  5. `henry & louise williams says:

    Dear Ones,We are so sorry of the passing of Tony.We will all miss him at Peachtree Christian Church. We hurt for you Dawn, Sarah and Rachel, We ask GOD for His special love to surround you three. We love you. from Louise & Henry

  6. Linn Murphy says:

    Tony will be missed dearly by his close church friends. He always was nice and smiled and a great Christian friend I enjoyed his company and a great volunteer and a great dad I’m sure! My deepest condolences.

    ~Linn

  7. Dave Goodbread says:

    Dawn: I am so sorry at Tony’s passing. I had no idea things had progressed so badly. Tony was a great friend to me and I know you were the absolute love of his life.


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