Jane was born 17 July 1928, in Big Run, a daughter of the late Lee Oran Weber and Lulu Viola Henry Weber.
She was a lifetime member of the Presbyterian Church in Punxsutawney, where she was previously active as a Sunday school teacher, deacon and member of the Bazaar Committee and Homemakers Group. She was very active in her children's and grandchildren's activities such as Little League, Teener League, Legion and men's softball teams, Girl Scouts, soccer, band and basketball, where she was lovingly known as "Coach Janie." She was also a volunteer at Jenks Hill Elementary School for 10 years.
She loved working with the children and retired from Ames in Punxsutawney. Jane loved to work in her flower gardens, can vegetables and work on jigsaw puzzles. While at Christ the King Manor for the past four years, Jane enjoyed music, crafts, Bingo and the friendship of her many aides and nurses.
Jane is survived by her loving husband of 67 years, George M. Wineberg of Punxsutawney. They were married 11 June 1950.
She is also survived by a son, Dennis Wineberg (Leslie) of Big Run; two daughters, Beverly Keeley (John) of Punxsutawney and Paula Wineberg-McCreary (Michael) of Erie; four grandchildren, Jason Wineberg (Branda), Robyn Wineberg, Kaylynn Brubaker (Joshua)and Laura Prutznal (Landon); four great-grandchildren, Baily Wineberg, Aubrey and Nicholas Wineberg and Quinn Mace; a brother, Loyd Weber (Peggy) of Peoria, Illinois; two sisters-in-law, Elda and Gervin Wineberg, both of Big Run; and a brother-in-law, Darrell Wineberg (Sara) of Big Run.
She was preceded in death by an infant son; a brother, Max Weber; and a sister, Irene Ankiel.
Friends will be received from noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 19, 2017, at the McCabe Funeral Home in Punxsutawney, where a funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., with Joseph Buterbaugh officiating.
Please make memorial contributions in Jane's name to the Presbyterian Church or the charity of your choice.
In memory of Jane's love for life, please wear your brightest and most colorful attire.
Published by The Punxsutawney Spirit from July 16 to July 17, 2017.
Contributor: PA (47274097) • [email protected]
Jane was born 17 July 1928, in Big Run, a daughter of the late Lee Oran Weber and Lulu Viola Henry Weber.
She was a lifetime member of the Presbyterian Church in Punxsutawney, where she was previously active as a Sunday school teacher, deacon and member of the Bazaar Committee and Homemakers Group. She was very active in her children's and grandchildren's activities such as Little League, Teener League, Legion and men's softball teams, Girl Scouts, soccer, band and basketball, where she was lovingly known as "Coach Janie." She was also a volunteer at Jenks Hill Elementary School for 10 years.
She loved working with the children and retired from Ames in Punxsutawney. Jane loved to work in her flower gardens, can vegetables and work on jigsaw puzzles. While at Christ the King Manor for the past four years, Jane enjoyed music, crafts, Bingo and the friendship of her many aides and nurses.
Jane is survived by her loving husband of 67 years, George M. Wineberg of Punxsutawney. They were married 11 June 1950.
She is also survived by a son, Dennis Wineberg (Leslie) of Big Run; two daughters, Beverly Keeley (John) of Punxsutawney and Paula Wineberg-McCreary (Michael) of Erie; four grandchildren, Jason Wineberg (Branda), Robyn Wineberg, Kaylynn Brubaker (Joshua)and Laura Prutznal (Landon); four great-grandchildren, Baily Wineberg, Aubrey and Nicholas Wineberg and Quinn Mace; a brother, Loyd Weber (Peggy) of Peoria, Illinois; two sisters-in-law, Elda and Gervin Wineberg, both of Big Run; and a brother-in-law, Darrell Wineberg (Sara) of Big Run.
She was preceded in death by an infant son; a brother, Max Weber; and a sister, Irene Ankiel.
Friends will be received from noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 19, 2017, at the McCabe Funeral Home in Punxsutawney, where a funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., with Joseph Buterbaugh officiating.
Please make memorial contributions in Jane's name to the Presbyterian Church or the charity of your choice.
In memory of Jane's love for life, please wear your brightest and most colorful attire.
Published by The Punxsutawney Spirit from July 16 to July 17, 2017.
Contributor: PA (47274097) • [email protected]
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