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Arthur “Art” Weinberg

United States Military Veteran

Arthur “Art” Weinberg, born in St. Louis on March 12, 1949, passed away on Friday, February 23, 2024.

Beloved husband of Marsha Marion Weinberg; dear father and father-in-law of Michael (Shenee Booth) Weinberg, Jayme Beth Weinberg, Daniel (Melissa) Weinberg; grandfather of Alice, Elizabeth, Jaylee, Lilyanna, William and Waylon; brother and brother-in-law Marleen (late Irv) Chinsky, Barry (Linda) Weinberg, Joel (Carol) Marion and Jay (Carol) Marion; dear son of the late Jerome and Sylvia Weinberg; dear uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Art, or Abba if you knew him well, lived a full life. Sometimes a hard life, but most times a great life.

Art was devoted to his family of his wife, three children, and 6 grandchildren. Being a younger sibling himself to Marlene and Barry. He had a strong relationship with his siblings, cousins, nieces, and nephews, often putting family ahead of friendships and his career.

Art made time for his friends, especially for the Apartment group. Having weekly “board meetings” till the end. They were always having a good time.

His best friend was his wife Marsha with whom he hung out with every night of his life since they married back in 1980. They always kissed and hugged each other goodnight, no matter what they may have been bickering about during the day.

Art was a man who wore many hats throughout his life. From a lifeguard at the JCC, to the McDonalds Drive-in, serving his country as an Army Reservist, to a school bus driver, at NASA doing electrical work, multiple restaurants, and just making deals on a few cases of freezer mugs then going to sell them at the flea market. He found a passion in commercial cleaning, and eventually running his own business, Diamond Pro Clean. This gave him 25 years of success. Throughout his career he always gave his customers his best, and valued being his own boss.

Graveside service Monday, February 26, 1:00 PM at Beth Shalom Cemetery, 650 White Rd. 63017.  There will be a Celebration of Life at American Legion Hall Post #397 at 934 E Rue De La Banque, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 directly after service.

All are welcome to come sit Shiva at the home after the celebration of life starting 6:00p.m. at 12212 Tempo Dr, St. Louis, MO 64146.

Memorial contributions preferred to Stray Rescue of St. Louis.

Visit www.bergermemorialchapel.com for more information.

BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE

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