Russell Wenzel
- 58 years old
- Male
- Born Jan 29, 1951
- Died Jul 25, 2009
- Tall Timbers, Maryland, United States
About
Funeral Arrangements
A Memorial service will be held on Tuesday, August 4th at 11am at Centreville Presbyterian Church,15450 Lee Highway, Centreville, VA 20120.
Ater the Memorial, the family invites you for a light lunch in celebration of Russ at the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel (just minutes from the church). Located at 10800 Vandor Lane, Manassas, VA 20109, this hotel is also offering a discounted rate of $69 per night. Call the hotel (703-335-0000) informing them you're with the "Wenzel Family". Or contact Cassie at 703-656-4511 for the discount
The family requests that memorial contributions may be made to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, P.O. Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265-0309 (www.komen.org) and the Texas 36th Infantry Division Foundation (512-847-1153).

My memory
Peter Morich Oct 11, 2010
Colleen and I were so very sorry to hear about Russ. Please forgive the belated memory. I just didn't know what to say at the time.
I had the pleasure of working and laughing with Russ while he was with Moore.... mostly laughing. Russ had a great sense of humor and was quick to pull your leg if he could.
I remember once he rented a basketball goal for a meeting we had at a Dulles Airport Hotel. We played HORSE with the Sales team and told them if Management wins (Jeff Relick, Russ and myself) they keep the old compensation plan which had lower commissions. If they win, they get the new plan. As it turned out, Management won and the sales Reps went nuts... The funniest part was this was all staged to get the Reps to cooperate and work better together. We let them stew all night about it and they did some great bonding together working on a plan to pitch us in the morning. We finally told them we were kidding and everyone had a great laugh.
Russ was a role model to me in his commitment to family. He is loved and missed.
Peter and Colleen Morich
Marietta, GA
Not since high school...
Bruce Henderson Aug 10, 2010
My thoughts and best wishes to Russ' family and friends.
Bruce Henderson
College roommate and Hockey teammate
Fran Keefe Nov 24, 2009
We played Hockey together at Nichols, which in itself was not an easy thing back in those days....we had to drive to Worcester, Mass, a one hour drive each way, just to practice and where we played most of our games. Russ and I shared the driving.....we had many laughs on those long late nights during the wintertime...once I had to pull over to let Russ vomit after a game when he had the flu, I can't believe I remembered that!! Russ assisted me on my 1st goal at Nichols, we both celebrated on the ice like we had just won the Stanley Cup!! Russ was a good player in college, a solid defenseman, Russ never backed down from the physical play....actually I think he enjoyed it.....once we had a huge fight, a riot really, after a game with the fans at the Univ of Connecticut...had to have the police escort our bus back out of there, we laughed about it all the way back to Nichols. Russ and I always came out of the dressing room to start each period next to each other, kind of a superstition....once I came out and hit the ice with tape on the bottom of my skate and as I hit the ice I fell like a ton of bricks in front of a big crowd....no one laughed louder at me than Russ Wenzel...we doubled up laughing about it for weeks after that.
We played baseball together for only 1 year and while I played soccer in the fall there I got to watch Russ play football...he was a great defensive end, Captain and the team's place kicker for 4 years....it was even suggested that I be Russ's holder once, but cooler heads prevailed after we asked the coaches about it. I once drove him to the hospital during a game when he got what we now call a stinger....his arm turned blue but he was back out there the next game, Russ was one tough cookie.
We both majored in marketing at Nichols and had all the same classes together for almost the entire 4 years. After we graduated, we both went to the Bahamas together for a week to celebrate and had a blast, Russ loved spending time in the Casino at the BlackJack tables....he did pretty good if I remember right.
Russ had a wonderful mom and dad in Art and Joyce. I remember once riding shotgun with Russ all the way to NJ to drop off a friend ,against his parent's wishes and was "met" at the friends NJ home by Art who was not too happy....we were instructed to head straight over to the Wenzel's house where Mr. Wenzel chewed out Russ pretty good for going against his wishes....I was stunned to see how quickly the reprimand came to an end when Russ was hugged and kissed by both his mom+dad and were sent back off into the snowy night to head back to Nichols up in Massachusetts....I remember Art whispering to me that if Russ got tired driving I was to take over, which I did later on that evening. I have a million stories about our college days, too many to share here but when I think back to my many wonderful experiences at Nichols College they always begin and end with Russ Wenzel.......Rest in Peace, my friend.
Posted Sept 8 2009-Moved from video section
Steve Wenzel Oct 21, 2009
Dear Wenzel Family,
My heart is truly breaking for your loss. It's been since the early 1970's since I last saw Russ and it appears a hole new generation has grown-up. It seems like he just got married a few years ago. I hope he and Grandpa Wenzel are right now having a Zero bar together. If any of the family is interested in getting in touch, please feel free to contact me at 706 332-6718. I'll keep Russ in my thoughts, Melissa, you in my prayers and hopes that no more tragedies happen in the family. Thank you, Lori Sneddon Clair.