William Weinstock

William F. “Bill” Weinstock, 73, of Roseville passed away peacefully on May 17, 2025, at Willow Haven Care Center in Zanesville, Ohio. Born on July 4, 1951, to the late Raymond and Margaret (Tinto) Weinstock, Bill’s journey was one marked by dedication, love, and a passion for the simple pleasures in life. Bill was the beloved husband of the late Jackie (Spears) Weinstock, who preceded him in February 2021. Together, they raised a family that was the center of their world. He was a devoted father to his sons, Dean (Lorena) Weinstock, Dustin (Abbey) Weinstock, and Billy (Kim) Weinstock Jr. His legacy extended to his grandchildren, Axyl, Colton, Dalton, Christopher, Justin, William Eric, Jessica, and Alexis, and he was also blessed with several great-grandchildren, including a special bond with his granddaughter Anchor Weinstock. Bill was the youngest of four children and was preceded in death by his parents, and his siblings, Dan Weinstock, Don Weinstock, and Patricia Munyon. His life was enriched by the joy of many nieces and nephews. Bill’s work ethic was nothing short of remarkable. He dedicated 27 years as a welder at McGraw Edison and later brought his strong values to the produce department at Walmart. He was a man who valued work before anything else, always volunteering to work weekends and holidays, and was known for his impeccable work ethic. Despite his commitment to his job, Bill found time to enjoy life’s passions. A true sports enthusiast, Bill played softball for many years, a testament to his love for the game and his competitive spirit. His love for sports extended to being an avid fan of the Cincinnati Reds and the Cleveland Browns, never wavering in his support for his teams. In his later years, Bill discovered the joys of hunting with his son Dustin, adding to his lifelong enjoyment of fishing. These pastimes allowed him moments of tranquility and bonding with nature and family. He was a proud member of the Sons of the Roseville American Legion Post 71, where he connected with fellow veterans and community members, sharing stories and camaraderie. Though he rarely traveled, preferring the comfort of his hometown, Bill did venture to Florida once with his father to bring Billy Jr back to Ohio. This trip was a rare and treasured memory, shared by his family. In accordance with his wishes, he will be laid to rest with his wife, Jackie in Rose Hill Cemetery