John (Jack) Donald Spitz, June 22, 1935 - March 22, 2024
Jack was born to John and Pearl Spitz in the Dutch town neighborhood in Rochester, NY and was predeceased by his only sibling, Margaret Michael. After graduating from Jefferson High School, Jack served proudly as a Navy Seabees in the Korean War stationed in Kwajalein Atoll. Upon return, he took advantage of the GI Bill and attended The University of Alfred for carpentry until he realized he already learned everything from working with his father. Then he met and married the love of his life, went to work with his father at Spitz & Sons carpentry for seven years, then onto Eastman Kodak for 27 years, retiring at the age of 57. Jack was admired and adored by everyone he met. He couldn't go out to dinner without running into someone he knew. He was a skilled carpenter and always ready to help, whether it was building an apartment out of a garage or renovating homes. He spent many years volunteering his time to help others. He enjoyed his weekly Euchre games with friends and won quite a few times. He enjoyed gardening, puzzling and YouTube, his most recent hobby that allowed him to travel throughout history without leaving his favorite chair. He especially liked orchestras and anything to do with World War II. You could ask him anything about the war and he had the answer.
He leaves behind his wife of 67 years, Wanda (Kase) Spitz. Together they raised five children: Dawn (Reisinger), Terri Spitz-Schmidt (Peter), John Spitz, their youngest, Stephen (Jill). Their daughter, Karen, predeceased him. He leaves behind 11 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. He also leaves behind his best buddy, Muffy, a 12 year old cockapoo who loved taking naps with him every day.
Jack will always be remembered for his big heart and cheerful nature. His children will be forever grateful for all the love and help he gave through the years. His great grandchildren will remember his gentle teasing and always having some sweets to eat. Jack passed gently in his sleep and is at peace. He lived a good life and will be sadly missed.
There are no services scheduled at this time.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to his favorite charity,
Spencerport Home (Eagle Star Housing).