John P. Weinmeier

Date of Death: 
Thursday, March 30, 2017

WWII Vet; beloved husband of the late Rita, nee Povolo; loving father of Donna Panzica and John (Robbie); proud grandfather of Nicole, Daniel, Frank, Christopher, and Kristen and great grandfather of Lily, Nicholas and Tyler; Fond brother of Bertha Martinelli, Joseph, Cheryl Falardeau and the late Fabiola Fore, Robert and Margaret Cerabona.

Visitation: 
Sunday, April 2, 2017 - 3:00pm to 8:00pm
Monday, April 3, 2017 - 10:30am
funeral procession to begin from funeral home around 9:45 am
Interment: 
Queen of Heaven Cemetery

Guestbook

Bob and Jodi Matthews
Johnny had a zest for life and was so full of joy. My first encounter with him was at a birthday party for his nephew-in-law. He took me under his wing and made me feel like we'd been lifelong friends. Full of joy, humor and laughter, he made an indelible impression. Hugs and kisses at parting were natural. But then, just a few days later, I received a card from Johnny thanking "me" for being at the party. I was speechless; words don't do his memory justice. Remarkable man with an open heart and a laugh that will be missed.
Diana Gustafson Voelker
I was privileged to know John through reunions of the 534th Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment in which my father also served during WWII. John was part of that "Greatest Generation" producing so many brave, committed, and unassuming men and women. His concern for others and his wonderful sense of humor are memorable. He was a great guy and will be missed. My sincere sympathy to his loving family.
Chris and Mark Gabel
So very sorry to hear the sad news. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Remember all the good times you had with your dad!
James Povolo
Dear Uncle John, time goes by so quickly, I could never spend enough time with you,and the time I did spend with you always made me feel so lucky to have a great man like you in my life, you were the best Uncle a person could have, I'm so blessed to have known you, Aunt Rita and all the wonderful family that you raised to perfection, rest in piece and God bless.
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