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Bruce A. Weingartner

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Bruce A. Weingartner

Birth
East Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
25 Dec 2013 (aged 72–73)
Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Robbinsville, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2122139, Longitude: -74.5782167
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Bruce A. Weingartner, 73, of East Windsor, passed away on Wednesday, December 25, 2013 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Hamilton.

Born in East Orange, he lived most of his life in East Windsor.

Bruce was a researcher for Law School Admission Counsel, Newtown, PA, retiring after 10 years of service, and prior to that he worked for about 20 years for AT&T.

He was a member of the Hightstown/East Windsor Jaycees, past president, and 1974 Jaycee of the Year. Bruce was a regular blood donor for the American Red Cross. He was a member of a barbershop quartet and the Keytones of Elmira, NY, and did a weekly TV Show, Club 24. He was an avid NY/SF Giants fan and a partner in standardbred and thoroughbred racing ownership groups.

Son of the late William and Lydia (Faulhaber) Weingartner,
and husband of the late Angela M. (Sirianni) Weingartner;
he is survived by his three children, Kenneth P. Weingartner of Allentown, NJ; Laura L. (Mark) Moffa of Lower Makefield, PA, and Brian J. (Rose) Weingartner of Philadlephia, PA; and his brother, Bill Weingartner of Horseheads, NY.

Interment at Princeton Memorial Park.
Published in The Trentonian on Dec. 27, 2013

Bruce A. Weingartner, 73, of East Windsor, passed away on Wednesday, December 25, 2013 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Hamilton.

Born in East Orange, he lived most of his life in East Windsor.

Bruce was a researcher for Law School Admission Counsel, Newtown, PA, retiring after 10 years of service, and prior to that he worked for about 20 years for AT&T.

He was a member of the Hightstown/East Windsor Jaycees, past president, and 1974 Jaycee of the Year. Bruce was a regular blood donor for the American Red Cross. He was a member of a barbershop quartet and the Keytones of Elmira, NY, and did a weekly TV Show, Club 24. He was an avid NY/SF Giants fan and a partner in standardbred and thoroughbred racing ownership groups.

Son of the late William and Lydia (Faulhaber) Weingartner,
and husband of the late Angela M. (Sirianni) Weingartner;
he is survived by his three children, Kenneth P. Weingartner of Allentown, NJ; Laura L. (Mark) Moffa of Lower Makefield, PA, and Brian J. (Rose) Weingartner of Philadlephia, PA; and his brother, Bill Weingartner of Horseheads, NY.

Interment at Princeton Memorial Park.
Published in The Trentonian on Dec. 27, 2013

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