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Jack Weiner

Thousand Palms, California

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Jack Weiner (Bicycle King), age 85, passed away October 7, 2009 at home in Thousand Palms, Calif. He was born May 10, 1924 in New York City to Max and Tillie Weiner. He joined the U.S. Army Air Corps and served from 1942-1946. He was a skilled cabinet maker by trade and with his brother Alex,...

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Who knew when my husband and I moved in next door to Jack that it would make for a lifelong friendship. He was like the neighbor on Tim Allen's Tool Time, "Howdy Neighbor" behind the fence. Jack loved to garden and could grow anything from zuchinni and corn to 20 plus pound watermelons, and he was selfless in his sharing. Everyone also knew him as the "egg man" making his run up to Hemet every couple weeks and then selling his favorite "double yokers" to his favorite haunts. We enjoyed...

Aileen introduced me to Jack to celebrate my birthday at Applebee's. On hearing of his great love for beer --I told him of my college years at University of Pittsburgh & the reputation of Fort Pitt, Duquesne, & Rolling Rock Beers { altho not of under-age personal knowledge!!} He was such a fun-loving spirit & will be greatly missed by all who were priviledged to know him. " RIP", Jack

Jack you were very important in my life. I will never forget all of the fun times and laughs we had together. You were charming, special and a good man, I will miss you so much.
All my love,

Welcome "Old Buddy". We'll play a round of golf, eat some taco's and discuss old times. I beat you "Here"
Sept. 20 2009, but my wife, Metha wants you to know you will be missed by her and your family on earth.

Jack was a faithful comrade in the Disabled American Veterans. We all will miss him very much.