Jack Donavon Weismiller
Jack Donavon Weismiller, 89 of Tipton died at 12:14 a.m. on Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at Miller’s Merry Manor in Tipton. He was born on January 17, 1930 in Tipton County to William E. & Gladys L. (Goodwin) Weismiller. On October 28, 1950 he married Bonnie Ruth Luse and she survives.
Jack was a 1948 graduate of Windfall High School and a member of the Curtisville Christian Church. He was employed at Delco Electronics, retiring in 1988 and a member of UAW Local 292 Skilled Trades. He was a former Tipton County farmer and also an avid outdoorsman.
He is survived by three children, Peggy Anne Wavra and husband Robert, Kokomo, Janet Elaine Coppock, Kokomo, Bruce Thomas Weismiller and wife Tina, Tipton County; five grandchildren, Matthew Wavra and wife, Laura, Heather White and husband Steve, Jonathan Coppock and wife Christina, Daniel Coppock, Amy Lynch and husband Patrick; six great grandchildren, Kira Anne E. Hayes, Claire E. Wavra, Isaac A. Coppock, Emily C. Coppock, George P. Lynch, and Vivian E. Lynch. Other survivors include two sisters-in-law, Trecy Garner and Carolyn Luse; a niece Lou Ann Clouser and husband Tim; a nephew, Chip Weismiller and wife Chris, along with several cousins.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Maurice Weismiller and both of his parents.
Funeral services for Jack will be at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 12 at Young-Nichols Funeral Home with Lynn Brust officiating. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery. Visitation will be from 12:00 Noon until the time of the service on Saturday.
Memorial contributions in Jack’s honor may be made to Curtisville Christian Church, 737 N. 600 E., Elwood, Indiana, 46036.
So very sorry for your loss. Your loving attention to Jack’s needs is proof of your great love for him. May God Bless You and Yours.
I am sorry to learn the news of Jack. He was a nice classmate of mine & always a nice friend. I am sorry I didn’t see him when I attended our Windfall highschool Alumni Banquet last year. He was always a nice friend & never caused a problem back in those days.
I’am sorry to hear about Jack. He was in my class in High School . I did not keep in touch after school. I did wonder at times if he was still alive. God be with the family and friends!
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Sorry about your loss. We. Had some family fun and adventures as a neighbor and friend, Jack will be missed.
Bonnie, we just saw Jack’s notice. We are so very sorry. Although we came to meet you and Jack under adverse circumstances, Dad looked forward to seeing Jack and you. Dad spoke highly of the love you and Jack shared. You both brought joy to our Dad and for that my sister and I thank you. Dad and I spoke just yesterday of his “buddies” and we were going to try to get to see you both at Millers on Monday. You comforted us when my mom died and I apologize we was not there to do the same for you. You will be kept in our thoughts and prayers.
Fred Ritter and his family