1936
2021
James F. Weerts
November 11, 1936-September 1, 2021
BETTENDORF-James F. Weerts, 84, formerly of Bettendorf, died peacefully on Wednesday, September 1, 2021 at his beloved cabin in Minocqua, Wisconsin. Celebration of Life services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 8, 2021 at Weerts Funeral Home, Davenport. Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at the funeral home. Burial will be in Oakdale Memorial Gardens, Davenport, where he was President and general manager for over 25 years. Online condolences may be expressed at www.weertsfh.com
Jim was born November 11, 1936 to Edward and Esther C. (Flesner) Weerts in Quincy, Illinois. He married Sandra Dale Mensching on March 19, 1966 in Davenport. She preceded him in death on August 12, 1992. He later married Wanda "T.R." Naugle Phyle on April 19, 2012 in Bradenton, Florida.
Jim attended Northwestern University on a full ride football scholarship and graduated from the University of Minnesota. Jim along with his brother Bob, continued the family funeral home business serving as sole owner and President of Weerts Funeral Home until his retirement in 2005. His mission consistently exemplified and emphasized to all he mentored, was to direct and unify each grieving family's effort in creating a time-cherished celebration of their loved one's life, in the way most uniquely memorable to them. He was continually in pursuit of non-traditional ways to educate and inspire families to more highly personalize their visitations and services. His favorite motto was "The three most important things we do are educate, educate, educate." He co-developed two residential sub-divisions in Bettendorf, Oakbrook and Century Oaks. Jim was active in Davenport Rotary since 1960, serving as president in 1991-1992 following his father's example, where he was a Paul Harris Fellow. He chaired, for many years, the prestigious Rotary Scholarship and Loan Fund. With his support, he encouraged his staff and funeral directors to get involved in civic organizations and embrace the community they serve.
He served as Scott County American Heart Association president as well as president of the Mississippi Valley Heart Association and received the Distinguished Service Award from the Iowa Heart Association. Jim was one of four organizers of the local chapter of VNA Hospice and served as its first president in 1978. In his desire to give back to the community, his guidance as general manager of Oakdale Memorial Gardens started in1989 with an overall cleanup of the badly neglected historic Quad-City landmark and eventually led to the beautification of the cemetery with the addition of a lake and renovation of the mausoleum. The development of Love of Animals Petland, the only pet cemetery now in the Quad-City area, was the actualization of his late wife Sandy's wishes.
Jim enjoyed life to the fullest. In his retirement, Jim's love of photography took him to Russia, Keukenhof Gardens in Holland, Machu Picchu, Peru, the Amazon and most recently to Africa with his daughters, Suzy and Gina. Jim also enjoyed garden design and tending, travel, skiing and especially visiting with those who came to know and respect him over his years in funeral service.
Those left to honor his memory include his wife, Wanda "T.R." of Minocqua, WI; daughter, Suzanne Dale and fiancé Michael Freshwater of Bettendorf, IA; daughter and son-in-law Gina and Jordan Wand of Portland, OR; granddaughters, Sophie Dale and Lily Wand; brother and sister-in-law, E. Robert and Karen Weerts of Highlands Ranch, CO; his former staff of Weerts Funeral Home and Oakdale Memorial Gardens.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents; wife Sandra and most recently his sister Mary Sue Ann Weerts.
Memorials may be directed to Oakdale Memorial Gardens/Love of Animals Petland in memory of Jim Weerts.
Sponsored by Weerts Funeral Home.
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American Heart Association
September 7, 2021
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
Ginny Ruplinger-Thomsen
September 4, 2021
Suzy, so sorry to hear about your dad. It looks like he led a very exciting and full life! I am sure he will be missed by many. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers
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