The Denver Post

ZELINGER, JACK B.

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Jack B. Zelinger, 86, passed away August 23, 2021, at the family home in Winter Park, CO, blessedly, in the manner in which he had often hoped for: peacefully, suddenly and painlessly. May his memory be as a blessing for those who loved and admired him. Jack was born in Denver, CO, on January 1, 1935, the first Jewish baby born in Denver that year [for which his parents were awarded diapers and tap-dancing lessons], the son of Henry A. Zelinger, who immigrated to the United States from Silesia as a teen, and Ida Edith Fabricant, who was born in New York and raised in Denver. Jack was much beloved by his surviving wife, Diane Raffeld Zelinger of Winter Park and Sun Lakes, AZ, who hails from Chicago, his sister, Gerrie Peters of Denver, and his children and grandchild­ren: Steve Zelinger and his children, Eve, Aaron and Camille [Menlo Park, CA]; Alyse Ware (Ron) and her children, David Howe (Tara) and their daughter [Jack’s first great grandchild] Madelyn, granddaugh­ter Danielle Howe Villalonga (Christophe­r); and Michelle Zelinger and her children, Jenelle Weaver and Dominic Anselmo. Jack was predecease­d by his beloved first grandson, Jason Howe [Denver] and his sister Shirley Francis [Denver]. Jack and Diane retired to Sun Lakes, Arizona, a decade ago, and have spent summers at the family home in Winter Park. Jack, a proud native of the West Side of Denver, attended North High School, where he played varsity basketball, attended and played varsity basketball at the University of Denver on athletic scholarshi­p, and graduated in accounting with honors. He co-founded and led a number of successful retail businesses, including Sel-low stores, Yellow Front and Checker Automotive, and was an active real estate investor. He also relished partnering with brilliant, immigrant inventors, complement­ing their skills with his business acumen. Jack was a wonderful, loving, upbeat, sporting, and remarkably smart and humble man, in love with life, a “Rock of Gibraltar” to his family and many others in the communitie­s of which he and his wife, were a part, including, Denver, Sun Lakes and Winter Park/fraser. Jack and Diane for 64 years enjoyed a Cinderella marriage; Diane was the love of his life. He was steadfast, loyal and the best friend anyone could ever – and did ever – have. And, he was known as a connoisseu­r of a good joke and ice cream, the joys of which he lovingly passed on to his grandchild­ren along with the wisdom of a life well and beautifull­y lived. Jack was an active member of Congregati­on Emanuel of Denver and SLJC of Sun Lake, Arizona. A graveside service will be held at 1:45 p.m. MDT, Sunday, August 29, 2021, at Emanuel Cemetery (within Fairmount Cemetery), Denver, conducted by Rabbis Joseph Black and Steven Foster. The service will be live streamed via Feldman Mortuary’s Youtube Channel. Shiva will be hosted Sunday, following the service, and after 2 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday at the home of Michelle Zelinger. A memorial service will later be held in Sun Lakes, Arizona.

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