In Memory of

Jackson

L.

Wenhold

Obituary for Jackson L. Wenhold

Jackson L. Wenhold, of Perkasie, passed away on Monday, August 15, 2022. He was 92.

He was the beloved husband of the late Dorothy (Smith) Wenhold for 62 years until her death in 2015.

Born in East Rockhill Township, he was one of twelve children born to Samuel K. and Laura (Kehs) Wenhold. Jackson was a 1950 graduate of Quakertown High School and Quakertown Industrial Vocational Educational School.

Mr. Wenhold was a veteran of the U.S. Navy Seabees.

Jackson worked many kinds of jobs, plowing snow, hauling milk, farming, and also working for various local building contractors. Always a master carpenter and woodworking craftsman, Jackson established Wenhold Builders, Inc., Quakertown in 1974, the firm primarily staffed by Jack and his son, Craig. Never really retiring, Jack continued to advise others until very recently.

A long-time active member of St. Andrew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Perkasie, Jackson had helped to build the church, designed and crafted the altar crosses for the Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall, served on Church Council and the Property Committee, and taught Sunday School.

Mr. Wenhold had also served on the Upper Bucks Vocational School Board for many years.

Jackson had enjoyed gardening, hunting, snowmobiling, and collecting both vintage and new tools. He especially loved time spent with his family, reunions, and reminiscing with friends and relatives. Most recently, he had delighted in time spent with his great-grandchildren.

Mr. Wenhold is survived by his daughter, Michele Krout, and her husband, Ron, of Perkasie; his daughter-in-law, Tammy Wenhold, and her fiancé, Ron Snyder, of Warminster; three grandchildren: Lauren Kershes and her husband, Matt, of Quakertown, Lisa Landis and her husband, Ian, of Jackson, WY, and Ryan Krout, of Sellersville; five great-grandchildren: Bella, Lucas, Julia, Benjamin, and Kaiya.

In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his son, Craig Wenhold, in 2018, ten brothers, and one sister.

His memorial service will be held at 4 p.m., Friday, August 26, in St. Andrew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 20 Dill Avenue, Perkasie, PA 18944.

Interment will be private in St. Andrew’s Union Cemetery, Perkasie.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Jackson’s name may be made to the St. Andrew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Building Fund at the address above.