George-Wentz-Obituary

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George L. Wentz

Battle Creek, Michigan

Sep 9, 1920 – Dec 3, 2020 (Age 100)

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BORN
September 9, 1920
DIED
December 3, 2020
AGE
100
LOCATION
Battle Creek, Michigan

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Farley Estes Dowdle Funeral Cremation Preneed Care - Battle Creek Obituary

George L. Wentz, age 100, of Battle Creek, died due to natural causes at 10:30 a.m. on December 3, 2020 at the Glenn Arbor Hospice Residence, Battle Creek. He was born in Tedrow, Ohio on September 9, 1920, the son of Clyde and Myrtle (Losure) Wentz and faithfully served his country as a member...

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Mr Wentz was a great guy. I met him when he was a Red Cross volunteer, such a gentleman and essy to talk to. He and wife also petsat.

Gerri, I always remember you giving your Daddy hugs at the Federal Center blood drives. He was obviously a caring and giving soul- I know you will miss him.

George was one of the kindest, gentleness men we've ever met. Always a kind word. George loved dogs and spoiled ours completely when he cared for them when we were away. His generosity went far beyond helping others , his work and commitment to Red Cross was dear to his heart. I can only imagine how many people saved through his years for donating to Red Cross. He will be missed and know he's now sitting with his wife and joined with many pets he cared for. See you on the other side, George

Gerri, my prayers and condolences to you and your family. Your sweet Daddy lived a full and amazing life! God Bless you all!!!

George was a one of a kind! He had such a loving caring heart for all. I remember talking with him after donating blood about his wooden cars and trucks. I should have taken one when he offered but I told him to donate it to a lucky little boy. Red Cross donations won't be the same without his smiling face. You will be missed George.

My family and I will only smile when we think of George. Love for everyone was always shown to anyone whoever met him. So very special. Love you Candy Man.

This Godly man has entered into his rest. He had made his reservations a very long time ago. He was a true blessing to all who knew him. Thanks George for all the love.

I remember George serving cookies when I donated blood at the Marshall UMC and his sweet, good nature. Always had a smile for everyone and told me his wife's name was the same as mine. He was a wonderful gentleman.

George was such a fixture at the blood drives. He greeted everyone with a big smile and a kiss, chocolate of course. He will be missed.