John “Jack” Weingartz, age 66, of Rose City (formerly of Imlay City), MI died Thursday, October 7, 2021 at Brian’s House of Essexville, MI. John William Weingartz was born July 22, 1955 in Imlay City, MI. He was the son of the late Thomas and the late Leota (Vandawalker) Weingartz. Jack grew up and lived most of his life in Imlay City, MI. He was a graduate of Imlay City High School, Class of 1973. In 1990, Jack moved to South Branch; and in 2011, he moved to Rose City, MI.
He was employed by C.A. Haines as a carpenter, doing commercial and construction carpentry before his retirement in 2011. Jack had also been employed as a construction carpenter by Lapeer Co-Op for a period of time. Jack enjoyed listening to classic rock music (especially the Beatles), golfing, hunting, and riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
He is survived by his daughters, Jaime Noble of Ann Arbor, MI and Nicole Weingartz of Dryden, MI; son, John (Denielle) Weingartz of West Branch, MI; his sisters, Barbara Taylor of North Branch, MI and Annette (Lloyd) Ferrett of Imlay City, MI; brothers, Ed (Connie) Weingartz of Avon, OH, Leonard (Jackie) Weingartz of Lewiston, MI and Don Weingartz of DeFord, MI. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Jessica Sears, Jackson Noble, Hannah Noble, Makayla Truesdail, Curtis (Tasia) Giddens Jr., and Karter Giddens; his great-grandchildren, Ellianna, Elijah and Oaklen; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents, Tom and Leota Weingartz; and his sister, Connie Lea Irene Weingartz.
A Celebration of Jack’s Life is being held 12:00 noon – 3:30 p.m., Saturday, October 23, 2021 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 1405 N. Van Dyke Road, Imlay City, MI.
Those wishing to make memorial contributions may direct them to The American Diabetes Association; Brian’s House, 664 W. Nebobish Rd., Essexville, MI 48732; or the Wheelin’ Team 457 (a wheelchair hunters group).
Arrangements for Jack’s cremation were entrusted to Muir Brothers Funeral Home, 225 N. Main Street, Imlay City, MI.
Please be sure to sign the online register at www.muirbrothersfh.com to share condolences and memories with the Weingartz family.