William P. Weinhauer, 94, passed away peacefully on Monday, July 29, 2024 at
Wellsville Manor, in Wellsville, NY. He
was born May 17, 1930, in Wellsville, the son of the late Paul W. and Genevieve
(Graham) Weinhauer.
Dad was a native of Wellsville, graduating from Wellsville
High School in 1948. From 1948 -1950 he
was employed by the Weldonian Dairy as a milkman. In 1950 – 1951 he was employed at Worthington
Corporation in Wellsville. In 1951- 1953
he served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict and in the Army Reserves
from 1953 until 1961. On October 17th, 1953,
he married Marlene (Pohl). In 1953 –
1992 he worked as a machinist for Worthington Corporation, retiring after 40
years. On September 29, 1973, he married
Sibyl Ann (Ackley) Bliss Cutlip.
He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church of
Wellsville, a member of the Wellsville Grand Squares, enjoyed chasing the hot
air balloons and loved to rabbit hunt with his beagles Judy & Ginger. Automobiles were his passion, where he spent
countless hours in his garage, and he loved going to all the county fairs. In
retirement Bill delivered Meals on Wheels.
Bill is survived by his (2) daughters, Janet (William Sweet)
Kemp, Jeannine (Will Smith) Weinhauer of Wellsville, (4) grandchildren, Susan
(Peter) Harris, Limestone, NY, Shelley (LJ Sanchez) Golish, Buffalo NY, &
Dustin (Danyelle) Feeley, Rochester, NY, Sheila Kemp of Wellsville and several
great grandchildren. He is also survived
by a niece Carrie W. (Leon) Smith, (2) nephews Charles D. (Debora) White,
Bradley P. (Tracy) White, his stepchildren: Gerald Bliss, Westfield PA, Thomas
(Connie) Bliss, Wilmot Township, PA and James (Linda) Bliss, Westfield, PA., a
cousin, Lynda [Bill] Rogers.
He was predeceased by his wife first wife, Marlene Rose, his
second wife Sibyl Ann Weinhauer, his sister, Jane White, his brother-in-law,
Charles White and his grandson, Grant Kemp III.
A special thank you to his caregivers: Sheila Kemp, Lisa Geffers & Jeanett
Cornelius who assisted with his daily care at his home, it was sincerely
appreciated. A thank you to the
Wellsville Ambulance Corp., Jones Memorial Hospital, Highland Nursing Home
& the Wellsville Manor for their assistance as well.
Friends are invited to attend a visitation on Tuesday August
6th from 11 am till 12 noon in the First Trinity Lutheran Church of Wellsville.
The Funeral Service will be held in Church at 12 noon. Burial with full
military Honors will be held in Woodlawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the
Wellsville Ambulance Corps. To leave online condolences please visit
www.embserfuneralhome.com