

Carl R. Weyant passed away on November 25, 2013, at his
home in Bowling Green, OH. Born in The Toledo Hospital, June 4, 1935, to F. Cyril (Skip) and Juanita (Brinnon) Weyant. He attended schools in Toledo. He was a Ground Control
Approach operator during the German Occupation. He
was proud to have served in the Air Force. He was
awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Good
Conduct Medal, Army Occupational Medal (Germany).
Carl was a die maker at Prestole Fasteners in Toledo,
OH and retired due to disability from Ford Motor Co.,
Woodhaven Stamping Plant, MI, just short of 30 years of
service. From 1988 to 1988 Carl was a part-time resident of N. Fort
Meyers, FL and then moved to Palmetto, FL becoming a
permanent resident. Carl was a member of UAW Local 387 of MI; a life Member of AACS Alumni Assoc. Inc., VFW Post 4230 in Gibraltar, MI, VFW Post 9963 in Walbridge; a Master Mason
in Paragon Lodge 0788 in Oregon, OH; American Legion
Post 309 and Moose Lodge 2117 in Florida and
Ohio. Carl enjoyed golf, fishing, drawing and traveling. He
visited many foreign countries and all but three of the United States.
He attended the First Baptist Church in Palmetto, FL and
enjoyed the services by Dr. Michael B. Parris. When up north he
attended the first Baptist church of Bono, OH. with Pastor George Goodrich officiating and recently Cedar
Creek Perrysburg, OH. He is survived by his mother
who is 105 and two sisters, Marylin Dunlap and Mary
Ellen (Tom) Molik. He was predeceased by his father,
and brother, Bob. His love for his children was
unending, always wishing he could do more for them.
They are Kimberly A. (Dave) Douglas, Bruce K. Weyant,
Kelly J. (Tom) Fowler and Jennifer L. Hall. He had 6
grandchildren, 4 greatgrandchildren, and many
nieces and nephews surviving. Carl cherished his relationships
with his niece and nephew, Sue Mullin and
B. Mike Stevens. Friends are invited to a Memorial
service and dinner to be held on Friday, November
29, 2013, at 2 p.m. at the VFW Post 9963 in Walbridge. His
final resting place will be in the Sarasota Veterans Cemetery
in Florida. The family asks in lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions in Carl’s name be made to Hospice
of Northwest Ohio or to Team Red White and Blue for Veterans. Online condolences may be made at www.witzlershank.com.
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