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Jack Arnold Weingarten

Houston, Texas

1929 - 2024

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Jack Arnold Weingarten07/07/1929 - 02/11/2024Jack Arnold Weingarten, 94, passed away peacefully, in the arms of his family, on Sunday, February 11, 2024, after a mercifully brief decline. Until July, Jack was still golfing in Vermont, and he continued to knock around Houston, buying his favorite...

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What a beautiful obituary that captures the man I knew in my youth as "Uncle Jack". When as guest in his home, staying with Lea some weekends after synagogue he always made me feel so welcome and I have remembered him so fondly in the many decades since. My sympathies to Lea & Michael, the family I knew at the time, and to the equally loved family members who came after. I am sure your loss is great and may his memory be a blessing.

I feel honored to have grown up knowing Jack. I interacted with him primarily as a child and he was a larger-than-life figure who was so kind, generous and easy to relate to. He'll be missed.

Jack was a kind fellow parents at our daughters´ school. I remember him so well. As my husband John said, "Jack was one of the good guys." Lynne Averett

I am so sorry to learn of Jack's Death. He was a very special man - bright, witty, inquisitive, caring and kind. It was a privilege to have known him.

Jack was one of my best friends, and I'll miss him terribly. We loved fishing together and had so many wonderful trips to Montana. Love you Jack!

What a wonderful life. May his memory be a blessing.

Mr. Weingarten was my first ever boss! I walked into the store, Long Point and Wirt, on a Friday and my brother in laws cousin was working there. He said, walk up to that guy, he's the manager and ask him for a job! I walk up to him, he looked at me, and I said, "Sir, could I come to work for you"? He said, "son you ever worked in a grocery store, sacking groceries"? I lied and said "yes sir"! He said " come in tomorrow, the busiest day of the week, with a white shirt and a bow tie"! I...