Wolfgang Hermann Wenzel

February 10th, 2012

It is with great sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Wolfgang Wenzel on Friday, Febuary 10, 2012. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Brigitte; children Koko (Rob), Markus (Charlene) and Kara; grandchildren Lukas, Liam, Logan, Kristof, Max and Mati.

Wolfgang’s residential design achievements over the last fifty years have enriched the lives of many. Energy efficiency and sustainability increasingly motivated the direction of his work. His passions included sailing, traveling, chess, ping pong and scrabble. He enjoyed the many different people he met in these pursuits.

For information on the Celebration of his Life, please e-mail
wenzelw@telus.net.

In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to Habitat for Humanity Calgary, 210, 805 Manning Rd. NE, Calgary, AB T2E 7M8.
(www.habitatcalgary.ca).  

Messages of condolence may be left for the family.

Messages:

Dad, it's been two years and I still miss you! Hope you are having fun in heaven! Thanks for keeping an eye on mom! Love, your eldest, Minga

Dear Brigitte and family: We were shocked and saddened to learn of Wolfgang's passing. You have our sincere condolences. Rita, Nicole and Hans Jensen

Dear Brigitte and Family, Our deepest condolences at your loss. The stars are a little brighter now. May the support of friends and family help you through these difficult times. Thinking of you, Heidi, Klaus and Colette

Wolfgang designed our first house in Bearspaw (1963), another in Calgary and one in Sidney; all of them were gorgerous and fit our every need. We loved working with Wolfgang because he was practical, had great ideas and was lots of fun. He will be sorely missed. Merritt and Bennie Chisholm, Sidney, B.C.

We were saddened to learn of your loss. Wolfgang designed and provided significant help in the construction of our home 25 years ago. He was visionary and creative. To this day, our home garners compliments and questions. Everyone who sees the home and understands Wolfgang's thinking are impressed by how ahead of its time our home is, thanks in no small part to Wolfgang's wisdom and vision. We wish you and your family our warmest wishes. Our lives are better for Wolfgang's life and genius. Dale and Cathy Ens

Brigitte: Roger and I are so sorry to hear about Wolfgang. What a shock for you and your family. I spoke at length to Jo this morning and she told me what a wonderful holiday you and Wolfgang had just had. A great memory for you. We remember fondly the family gatherings in Calgary. It hardly seems possible that we now all are grandparents! How long ago were Hertha, Joe and I on the farm in Olds and you were 'dating' Wolfgang?! Good thing none of us show our age!!! We're thinking of you and we'll raise a glass or two to Wolfgang tomorrow evening.

So sorry for the loss. Condolences go out to the entire family at the loss of a great neighbor. I was always fascinated that Wolfgang figured out, that Kara's toy telephone could turn the TV on and off... A fond memory of someone intuitively inquisitive.

We were so sorry to learn of Wolfgang's death this week. We greatly benefited from Wolfgang's design talents when we renovated and added to our home twenty years ago. It was a pleasure to have known him. We send sincere condolences to Brigitte and the family.

Brigitte, words fail me. I was so shocked and saddened by this news. I just can't believe that I'll never talk to Wolfgang again. He was a wonderful man and architect that Shawn and I felt very connected to. We will miss him and his creativity immensely. If there is anything we can help you with during this difficult time, or anytime, let us know. You and Wolfgang are dear friends.

We are so sorry to hear the sad news of Wolfgang's passing. We had the privilege of working with Wolfgang to construct a number of custom homes in the Calgary area that he designed with Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) technology. We appreciated his vision to support energy efficiency & sustainable construction and are grateful for the opportunity to have met his high standards. It is wonderful that his legacy will live on through his innovative designs. His family can be very proud of his achievements.

We will attend the Celebration of the life of Wolfgang Wenzel in Spruce Meadows at 5 P.M. on Feb. 21, 2012. But, unfortunately, we have another commitment the same day and will stay only for one hour. We appreciate your understanding. Manfred and Marianne Jost

Dad, A huge thanks for showing me the way in the world. Your laughter and creativity will stay with me always, and I will treasure so dearly the time we had together. I would have loved another couple of decades with you around to consult about cars, about houses, and to travel with. The world is a better place because of you, and you have made a difference.

It is with very great sadness we read of Wolfgang's passing. He built our amazing home in Springbank. He was the most intelligent, trusting, creative person. Wolfgang had a reputation for honesty and integrity. There was no one who did not have the utmost respect for him. Please accept our deepest sympathies. All the amazing homes and buildings he designed and built are monuments to a great builder and a great human being.

Please accept my condolences on your loss. I'm not a personal friend but many years ago Wolfgang designed plans for my house which was built out in the Bragg Creek Area ... with suggestions he designed a passive solar home ahead of its time, and while I no longer live in the house I make a point of driving by when visiting Bragg Creek. To this day I still have the plans in my possession as they hard to part with.

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