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Edward F. Weingart

Hampstead, North Carolina

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November 26, 2021
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Hampstead, North Carolina

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Andrews Mortuary - Hampstead Chapel Obituary

Edward F. Weingart, age 86 of Hampstead, NC, died Friday, November 26, 2021 at Scotts Hill Medical Center Kirkland. 


Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was the son of the late Edward and Adell Sosna Weingart.


A longtime resident of Annandale, NJ, he moved to North Carolina 26 years ago.


Edward was a proud veteran of the United States Marine Corps Reserves.


After obtaining his Bachelor of  Electrical Engineering degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, he worked many years at NY Telephone, Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems and retired from AT&T as the Vice President of Engineering in 1994.  He was a pioneer in the wireless communications industry with patents to his name and helped to launch the cellular phone networks we use today.


Edward was giving and community minded as evidenced by his participation in numerous organizations. He was a Senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He belonged to the Photography Society of America, the Hampstead Art League, the Pender Arts Council, the Port City Mopar Club, the American Classic Car Association, the Radio Club of America, the Buccaneers Gun Club, the Pender County Sheriffs Association and the National Rifle Association.


He is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Mary; his two sons, Edward W. and his wife, Maryann of Naples, FL and Robert F. and his wife, Anita of Lebanon, NJ; his two daughters, Marie C. Kammerer and her husband, Brian of Hampstead, NC and Joan P. Barnickel and her husband, Donald of Flemington, NJ as well as his six grandchildren, Tiffany Mullin, Hallie Jefferson, Donald and Jennifer Barnickel, Alison and Kristen Weingart.  He is also survived by his sister, Joan Stensland of Hudson, NY. 


A funeral liturgy will be held on Thursday, December 2, 2021, at 9:30 AM at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Whitehouse Station, NJ.


Friends may visit with the family on Wednesday from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the Kearns Funeral Home, 103 Old Highway 28, Whitehouse, NJ 08888. 


Burial will be in Mary Rest Cemetery in Mahwah, NJ.


In lieu of flowers donations may be made through IN MEMORY OF at www.inmemof.org/Edward-f-weingart for the benefit of Catholic Relief Services. 


A memorial service will be held in Hampstead at a later date.


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Ed weingart was not only a mentor to me at lA cellular but a friend and advisor. He’s an amazing professional and an incredible human being. My last contact with him was when he sent me an email in February 2018 telling me how much fun we had in the telecom business. I’m so sad that he’s left us I wish I would have seen him before his departure. To Mary and his family if you ever need anything please count on me I loved Ed he was like a father to me. My deepest condolences.

A Wonderful Fellow. Enjoyed Cowboy Shooting with Ed for many years , he will be missed . My most sincere condolences to the Family and friends.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

It was an absolute honor to be one of your caregivers. God, what fun we had. You were tough in the begging but so was I. The best part is, we hashed it out and became such great friends. I love you Ed. My fellow photographer buddy. Rest In Peace with the Lord. God bless you. See you in heaven and we will take pictures together for Jesus. You will always have a special place in my heart my friend.

You will be missed!!

Ed was a friend, mentor, confidant, and wonderful role model for me. He helped me with Deerfield Community issues, voluntarily accepted responsibility for the care and maintenance of our Community flag flying at our entrance, and provided wise and practical advice for resolving community issues. He was a wealth of historical knowledge concerning our neighborhood, community, and Hampstead. Sandy and I will miss you, but will always remember you. Respectfully, Doug Holdstein

We were lucky enough to crossing paths with Ed and Mary after we moved into our home in Hampstead. Ed was one of the most amazing, smart, thoughtful and humble people we have ever met. He would go out of his way to help anyone he could. We are better People and a better Family for meeting Him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Mary, their Family, Friends and anyone who was blessed to have met Ed. God Bless.

In loving memory of a wonderful father. I will love you and miss you. You were my rock, my hero, my very good friend. Words will never convey how I feel, but you always understood me.

Ed was such a nice man and I was his insurance agent for many years until my retirement. I am very sorry for his passing and he spoke often of his family.