Carl I. Wenger

1932 - 2021

Carl I. Wenger obituary, 1932-2021, Myerstown, PA

Carl I. Wenger

1932 - 2021

BORN

1932

DIED

2021

Carl Wenger Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from May 3 to May 4, 2021.
Carl I. Wenger

Myerstown - Carl I. Wenger died on Friday, April 30, 2021, at the age of 88 at his home with the full knowledge that he was going to meet his Savior. Carl was the son and only child of the late John Kettering Wenger and Bertha Kreider Wenger. He was born in Rexmont, PA on May 20, 1932. Carl married Margaret Buffenmeyer on December 23, 1950. They have celebrated 70 years of marriage. They are the parents of seven children: Lloyd (Kitty) Wenger, Larry (Becky) Wenger, Nancy Layser (John), Carol Dieffenbach (Dennis), David Wenger (Gwen), Glenn Wenger (Robin) and Rose Walmer (Wally). They have 12 grand- children and 18 great grandchildren. Carl was preceded in death by two granddaughters. His early years observing his father's business attributes in farming and merchandising were formative years for Carl. He graduated from Myerstown High School, class of 1950, and excelled in Future Farmers of America. FFA became a life-long passion as was evidenced in his and his son's involvement at state and national levels. He has always encouraged high school students to participate in FFA and Carl has been a life-long supporter of the organization. He and his wife, Margaret began their marriage as dairy farmers on the Wenger Farm in Myerstown, Lebanon County. It didn't take long for Carl to begin selling used farm equipment from behind the dairy barn. As the business grew the dairy cows were dispersed and the implement business became a full-time enterprise. Those early efforts have grown into what is today Wengers of Myerstown, one of the largest used farm & construction equipment and parts dealers east of the Mississippi River. Although Carl retired from the everyday dealings of the business, the company has been brought to an even higher level by his children. The name Wengers of Myerstown reflects the broadening scope of various companies that comprise the Wenger businesses. Undoubtedly, Carl's greatest attribute was his generous spirit. Even in lean financial times his heart always spoke to those less fortunate or to a charitable organization that had a need. His giving spirit remains evident in his community, his church and service organizations. Carl and Margaret have been supporters of livestock sales for decades, supporting youth who show and sell their animals at county fairs and local 4-H and FFA shows where they not only bid generously, but since 2004, those young exhibitors have received a U.S. Savings Bond or paid club dues for each year they exhibit their livestock. Perhaps the greatest of these has been the contributions made to charitable organizations by The Wenger Foundation, most notably the annual Praise Dinner. Since its beginning the Foundation has raised and distributed over three million dollars to Christian, educational and community programs. Carl and Margaret focused much of their philanthropy on organizations supporting youth; FFA, 4-H, On Fire Youth Ministry, COBYS Family Services, Rodeheaver Boys Ranch and many other organizations.

Carl's legacy of hope is that others will follow his philanthropic spirit and that others will live their lives with the same sense of care and compassion for the people with whom they interact. Carl was an active member of the Myerstown Lions Club for 70 years and the Myerstown/ELCO Rotary Club. His generous spirit is evident in both organizations and he remains as the outstanding fund raiser for the clubs' activities, especially the Lions-Rotary Club annual Turkey Raffle. Let the record show that, by far, he is the outstanding sales member for this fundraiser and many of the turkeys he sells are donated to ministries for holiday meals. Carl worshiped and was an active member of the Myerstown Church of the Brethren. He remained true to the calling of his faith which began as a teenager at Midway Church of the Brethren, Lebanon, PA. Carl was recognized wherever he appeared, at auctions or local events, by his Western Stetson Hat (he owned 25 of them), his bolo tie, and the emblazoned W belt buckle. Carl's legacy as the man with the "Big Hat, Big Heart" will live on. In lieu of flowers gifts may be made to On Fire Youth Ministry, PO Box 381, Myerstown, PA 17067. Carl's biography, "Big Hat, Big Heart" is available through Wengers of Myerstown. A Celebration of Life service will be held on Monday, May 10, 2021 at 6:30 pm in South Lebanon Community Church, 13 Evergreen Road, Lebanon, PA. Clauser Funeral Home, Inc. is handling his arrangements. www.clauserfh.com

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Terry Bohannon

April 27, 2023

Carl u sure r missed. I feel privileged to have worked for u and know u all the years I have.

Rich Krzal

January 27, 2022

I was just going through some old papewrwork on tractors. I had purchased a used Oliver 550 tractor and needed a right front steering spindle. Your people helped me find the right part though it took a little time. There were 2 part numbers used.on that tractor. I had the older style and needed the newer style. Your parts man found me the newer style,brand new. The part fit perfectally. I bought several parts and always got the right parts at a good price.
Thank you all for a great dealership. May Carl wenger rest in peace.
Rich Krzal at home in Vermont

Terry Bohannon

May 9, 2021

i worked for carl for 3 years and all his family and i got to travel a lot going to auctions picking up machinery he was a good man to work for sorry to here about his passing thought and prayers to the whole family

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