December 11, 2024
Weibrecht, John C. Jr.
John C. Weibrecht Jr., 76, of Dedham, passed away peacefully surrounded by his children on December 08. Beloved husband of the late Mary (Palmisciano) Weibrecht. Loving father of William J. Weibrecht of Dedham, Melissa A. Colleton and her husband Ronald of Dedham, Kellie M. Laguerre and her husband Winshell of Stoughton. Grandfather to Logan and Amelia Weibrecht, Madison and Brooke Colleton, and Marcel Laguerre. Brother of Stephen (Willie) Weibrecht of NH, Robert Weibrecht of FL (predeceased by sister Lorraine Long and brother William Weibrecht), survived by several nieces and nephews.
John started his career as a machine operator at Eastern Metal Mill Product Co.
of Dedham. He was a proud member of Teamsters Local Union 25 and was ultimately
promoted to the Director of Operations for the company. Late in his career, he
joined the Wellesley Public Schools Facilities Department retiring after 20
years. John was a Dedham Retired Men’s Club member and had a lifelong love of
cars, never meeting one he couldn’t fix. John spent most of his time with his
children and grandchildren at the family cottage and driving his Mustang
convertible down the back roads on a beautiful day.
Keeping with John’s wishes, there are no services or gatherings planned. We
appreciate your understanding during this time. John asked that you clean your
car in memory of him. John felt strongly about giving back to help those in
need, especially children. This included yearly trips at Christmas time to give
those without means the chance to celebrate. Our family asks that expressions
of sympathy be given in John’s memory to the organization The Home for Little
Wanderers, c/o Development Department, 72 E. Dedham Street, Boston, MA 02118
Johnny you will always be in our hearts. You’ve been a true lifelong friend. We are together because of you and Mary and will always be grateful. Forever rest in peace with your beloved Mary. You will be missed.
With love to Bill, Missy and Kellie.
Sue& John
To the Weibrecht Family: sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Karen
Our deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy go out to you all.
John it was a pleasure working with you for many years in Wellesley always a lot of laughs RIP my friend. Also my deepest sympathy to the Weibrecht family I know he will be missed by all.
Richie M
My deepest sympathies to the Weibrecht family. Agawam beach hasn’t been the same since he stopped coming down regularly. I will miss his wit and his charm.
Tom M
Our heartfelt sympathies go out to Bill, Mellissa and Kellie and their families. So heartbreaking to loose such a great guy. But he is home with his beloved wife he talked about with such love. We will and have missed (recently) our “backyard talks”. We looked forward to seeing him sitting out on the deck enjoying the sun, breeze and water. He will certainly be missed! Peace love and hugs to the family.
Sharon and Dave Crescio (Agawam Beach – Next Door)