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So sorry about my cousin, Howard, passing. I also lost my husband, Daniel, on December 6th.
Carolyn (gasper) Langowski (Agnes daughter)
December 26, 2024 | Family
Photo courtesy of Pleasant Hills Memorial Park & Mortuary - Sebastopol
Jan 26, 1940 - Nov 27, 2024 (Age 84)
So sorry about my cousin, Howard, passing. I also lost my husband, Daniel, on December 6th.
Carolyn (gasper) Langowski (Agnes daughter)
December 26, 2024 | Family
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The Thovtrups
December 20, 2024 | Belmont, NC
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The Pfanner Family
December 19, 2024 | Laguna Beach, CA
Howard was generous in helping me get started in my veterinary career and for that I will always be grateful.
John Menke
December 16, 2024 | Work
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John W. Menke DVM
December 16, 2024 | Hurricane, UT
Howie and I were good friends and fraternity brothers! We had a guitar and singing group entertaining at parties and campus gigs. He was a wonderful generous man and always pleasant. We lived far apart but our families got together several times throughout the years and in recent years many wine tasting tours!
Florian Ledermann
December 14, 2024 | Friend
Howard Andrew Weyker, 84, of Sebastopol, California, passed away peacefully on November 27th surrounded by family. A beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle, nephew, and cousin, Howard, or “Papa,” was a shining light for all who knew him, and will always be remembered for his compassion, patience, and generosity with family, friends, and the communities in which he lived.
Born on January 26, 1940, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Howard was the middle son of Sylvester F. and Eleanor (Schmitz) Weyker, and grew up with his brothers Sylvester and James along with numerous uncles, aunts, and cousins. He enjoyed all outdoor activities that a country boy could love, growing up within the farmlands of eastern Wisconsin along the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan.
After graduating from Port Washington High School in 1957, Howard started college at University of Wisconsin in Madison, then later completed his education in Veterinarian Medicine at University of Minnesota Twin Cities, where he met his wife, Joycelyn Ann Frank. They married on May 4th, 1963, and celebrated 61 years of marriage. The two would journey west to Southern California, where Howard fulfilled his Army service obligations, then established a veterinary practice that focused on small animals, while raising his family in Cypress, California. In 1981, Howard, a country boy at heart, relocated the family to a rural area in Sonoma County, where he would do relief work for other veterinarians in the area, and would later graciously provide weekday care for his grandchildren, while Joycelyn practiced law. He would tend to the daily chores on the small apple ranch, walk the west county roads to morning Mass, support various charitable organizations with his time and resources, and proudly supported his grandchildren’s academic achievements, sporting events, and dance recitals. He maintained a strong life-long network of cherished friends who he adored.
Howard is survived by his wife, Joycelyn, and children, Elin Marovich (Mitch), Erin Pigg (Jim), and Erik Weyker (Shirley), and grandchildren Lucas (Sonia) and Jacob Marovich, Domenic and Gianna Grillo, and Jacquelyn Weyker, and great granddaughters Cameron and Charlie Marovich. Additionally, Howard is survived by his younger brother Father James Weyker, sister-in-law Anne Weyker, Aunt Bernie Schmitz, Aunt Mary Jane Fechter, Aunt Jeanette Schmitz, and numerous beloved cousins, nephews, and nieces. He was preceded in death by his older brother, Sylvester N. Weyker.
Howard and the family are sincerely grateful for the devoted and compassionate health care workers that provided medical care to Howard over the years with special thanks to his cardiologist, Dr. Hopkins, MD and his nephrologist, Dr. Calaf, MD who both helped Howard maintain a good quality of life despite heart and advanced kidney failure.
A service to celebrate Howard’s life will be held on December 20th at 10:30 AM at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church in Occidental, California. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Food for Thought Food Bank or Redwood Empire Food Bank, two of the many organizations that Howard supported in Sonoma County.
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