Marin Independent Journal

Donald E. Weyant

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Beloved husband, father, grandfathe­r, brother and uncle, Donald Eugene Weyant, passed away on August 28, 2020, at his home in Tiburon, California.

Don was born in San Francisco on August 31, 1944 to Harold and Margaret Weyant. He attended school in Fallow, Nevada graduating from Churchill County High School in 1963. Voted both most popular and most likely to succeed, he chose the popularity award and thus set the tone for a life well-lived.

He attended University of Nevada, Reno and graduated with a BS degree in Real Estate. He was a proud fraternity brother of Alpha Tau Omega.

Being a self-proclaimed lifelong bachelor, he and his fellow rowdy Nevada friends enjoyed everything Marin had to offer during the late 60’s, including sailing and house flipping. He displayed his expert woodworkin­g talents, lovingly renovating Gavin Newsom’s grandmothe­r’s house in Larkspur.

He began his early career as an appraiser at Security Pacific Bank and Central Bank. At Central Bank, he rose to be President and was appointed to the Board of Directors until the bank sold in 1991 to Bank of The West, a subsidiary of BOP Paribus.

He and Marilyn Mattson married in 1981 after a 17- year friendship. Don became father to 10-year old Kimberly Jones, who he had watched grow up.

At The Bank of the West, Don served on the management team as Senior Executive Vice President and Head of Real Estate Constructi­on funding. He also managed bank branch constructi­on and facilities. According to Bank of The West former CERO, Don McGrath, “Don was truly admired as a Real Estate expert. There wasn’t anyone in Real Estate Developmen­t in California who did not know him.”

Don also served on the Policy Advisory Board of The Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics at the Hadas School of Business at UH Berkeley.

In retirement he served on two HOAR Boards. He made a large contributi­on to The Peacock Point Board overseeing a new fence project, while maintainin­g 50 neighborho­od mailboxes. He tenderly took care of all the single women’s repair issues.

Don will be remembered for his sense loyal friendship to many, his handyman business acumen.

He is survived by his wife Marilyn; daughter Kimberly Allen (Charlie); granddaugh­ter, Cassidy Weyant Allen; grandsons, Brooks Frederick Allen and Calloway Augustus Allen; sister Rhonda Cunningham; nieces and nephews: Eric Weyant, Nate Weyant, Brian Crook Mike Weyant, Jennifer Weyant, Laura Crook, Brenda Luciano, Linda Crook and Amber Sorensen.

He was preceded in death by his parents Harold and Margaret Weyant; brothers, Dwight and Delbert Weyant and sister, Rosalind Crook.

He will be interned at Fernwood Cemetery after a small family memorial on October 18.

A scholarshi­p has been establishe­d at the University of Nevada, Reno in his name. Donations in his honor can be made to the Don Weyant Memorial Scholarshi­p Endowment (Fund#400039) at the University of Nevada, Reno, Foundation, Mail Stop 0162, Reno, NV 89557.

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