March 26, 2015
C. James Weinhold, 84, of Fulton died Thursday at St. Joseph Hospital, Syracuse. Mr. Weinhold was born in Philadelphia, NY the son of the late Charles and Carrie (Parker) Weinhold. Mr. Weinhold served in the United States Navy for seven years during the Korean War, and fifteen years in the Air force, with the Boys from Syracuse. He retired from Western Electric, Syracuse after thirty years as an inspector, and later work in the maintenance department with the Fulton City School District. He was Past Commander of the VFW Post 569, Fulton; and Past Commander of the American Legion, Fulton; he was a member of the Veterans Council, and the Knight of Columbus. He was a Eucharistic minister at Holy Trinity Church, Fulton and a BINGO inspector. Mr. Weinhold is survived by his wife Theresa (Kidd) Weinhold of Fulton, sons Gary (Jane) Weinhold of FL; Steve (Lynn) Weinhold of FL; his daughter Cheryl (Bruce) Smith of Sackets Harbor; stepsons Don (Debbie) Kidd of FL; Gregg (Karen) Kidd of Manlius; his sister Ida Mae Weinhold of FL, and several grandchildren great grandchildren, and nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his first wife Pauline Weinhold and several siblings. Funeral services will be Tuesday 11:30 a.m. in Holy Trinity Church, Fulton, where a Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Calling hours will be Monday from 4:00 7:00 p.m. at the Sugar Funeral Home 224 W. 2nd. St. S. Fulton.
VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS…JIM WAS OUR NEIGHBOR FOR MANY YEARS OUR CHILDEGREW UP TOGETHER…. I REMEMBER THE ROSES HE PLANTED. WE PLAYED GAMES ON MANY SATURDAY NIGHTS.
What a dear, kind man this treasured uncle was. I will forever remember Uncle Jim as winsome in his embracing of those in his life, proud U.S. Veteran, dedicated worker, faithful husband, possessing a servants heat, beloved brother, a handsome fella, and truly one of our greatest generation. My love, my thoughts and my prayers are with everyone during these days of recollection, Jim stories, and a sad good bye.
Love to all,
Connie Sharon
Jim, we will miss your warmth, your friendship, and your smiling personality. Our condolences to your family and to all that have had the pleasure to know you.