John Wayne Kebeck passed away On Monday, February 26th surrounded by loved ones at his residence in Westlake, Florida. John was a devoted and loving Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle, Brother-in-law, and friend to many. John is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, MaryAnn Kebeck. They shared three daughters together, Veronica (John) Solek, Joanne (Doug) Kaiser, Holly (Adam) Morrison, and one son, John S. (Diana) Kebeck. John is survived by 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild, Courtney (husband Austin), Allison, Cynthia, Nichole, Brittney, Katelynn, Ashley, John, Austin, Tyler, JayCe, Dean, and Letty. Two Brothers, Edmond (wife Denise) & Kenneth. Two Brother-in-laws, Emil & Louie. As well as many nephews, nieces, cousins, and other extended family. He was predeceased by his mother, Lucille (Hewitt) Kebeck, Father, Kenneth Kebeck, and Brother, Willam (Billy) Kebeck. John was born in Neptune, New Jersey and graduated from Wall Township High School. He was a longtime resident of Jupiter Farms, Florida before moving to Westlake, Florida. Over the years, John had many accomplishments. He was a licensed Boat Captain, Pilot, Contractor, Business Owner, Fire Fighter, & Beekeeper among many other interests that he pursued head on. John was an avid boater, fisherman, and hunter. He loved the outdoors and spent much time fishing and hunting with his family and many friends. John dedicated many years to the Cassville Fire Department in Jackson, New Jersey where he first served as Captain, Assistant Chief, and then Chief. With his wife MaryAnn by his side, together, they owned and operated their own business in the HVAC & Commercial Refrigeration trade both in Ocean County, New Jersey and then in Palm Beach County, Florida where he retired. A visitation will be held Monday March 4th, 2024, at Palms West Funeral Home 110 Business Parkway Royal Palm Beach, Florida from 10am-12pm followed by services at noon. Procession following services to Riverside Cemetery in Tequesta. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Alzheimer's or Parkinson's association in John's name.