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John R. Weed, 70, of Omaha, Nebraska, former Boonville area resident, passed away October 30, 2018 at his home.
John was born in Boonville July 17, 1948 to the late Robert Weed, Sr. and Helen Becker Weed. He married Patricia Conti October 7, 1992 and she survives at their home. John's profession dealt mostly with data processing, computer mainframe work and management in Omaha.
In addition to his wife, Patricia, John is survived by a daughter, Alisia Naatz (Michael); a sister, Chris; and two grandchildren, Corrie Lynn and Gabriel.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Dawn and brother, Robert, Jr.
Services honoring his life will be held at 2 PM, Monday, November 12, at Markland-Yager Funeral Home in New Franklin. Following the service his remains will be interred, per his wishes, next to his parents at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in New Franklin.
Memorial contributions are suggested to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Association.
Condolences may be shared at www.marklandyager.com.
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