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Jeffrey Weaver Obituary

Jeffrey Glen Weaver, 39, Shawnee, KS, passed away Thursday, August 12, 2004, at Shawnee Mission Medical Center. Memorial services will be 7 p.m. Monday, August 16 at the Park Lawn Northland Chapel, where friends may call from 6 p.m. until service time. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Animal Haven, 9800 W. 67th St., Merriam, KS, 66203, or to the American Heart Association. Jeffrey was born September 26, 1964, in Lancaster, PA. In high school, Jeffrey played soccer and ran track, setting the school record for the 400meter run, which still stands today. He enjoyed snowmobiling, skiing, and boating, and was an avid mountain bike racer. He attended Fredonia University, studying biology, and transferred to Kansas State University, graduating in 1992 with a degree in Architecture, and he was an artist. He was employed by Boice, Raidl, and Rhea. He was a member of the Mini Cooper Club and the Astrology Club. He is survived by his parents, Phillip and Virginia Weaver; sister Linda McSparren; nephews Ryan and Aaron Streit; and numerous aunts, uncles, relatives, and friends. (Arr. Park Lawn Funeral Home, 816-523-1234)

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Published by Kansas City Star on Aug. 15, 2004.

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Karen Merriam(Ford)

August 23, 2004

I was stunned to hear about Jeff's death. He attended our 20th year reunion last year and it was great to see him. Jeff was always a quite guy in school and when I saw him last year, he seemed to have come out of his shell. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family.

Maria Johnson (Williams)

August 22, 2004

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Jeffs death. I saw him last year at our 20th reunion. He joined us for golf as the 5th in our group. We talked about his cute little car that he drove from Kansas and how his family was doing. Jeff will always be remembered by me as a kind, quiet person. I am glad that I had the chance to spend time with him last summer. My deepest sympathy to his parents and sister.

Jeff's Neighbors

August 21, 2004

I never had the pleasure of meeting Jeff but live down the street from him. As a mother of 2 young kids I always appreciated the way he would always be careful of the kids riding bikes or roller blading in the street when he drove by. He always had a friendly wave and smile for us.



For all of us who live in Jeff's neighborhood, we are so sorry for your loss.

Jim Haake

August 21, 2004

There are so many good memories I have of Jeff and K-State. I had 2 studio's with him;(late night wackey bonding). I mountained biked with him ALOT;(the athletic competetive bonding). And I worked with him at Seaton Hall over the summers in Manhattan; (the hourly daily grind bond). He was a big part of my life for about 3 years. Back in 91 at I had this great idea of riding mountain bikes from Manhattan to Topeka on the gravel roads. Jeff was the only one crazy enogh to join.

Roberta Hustead

August 16, 2004

I met Jeff through our Astrology group a few years ago. He was always someone with a quick smile and lending hand to anyone in need in the group. We truly enjoyed having him serve on the board for the last few years. I was looking forward to working with him out at Ren Fest this year. We always enjoyed watching the people.

He will be greatly missed by our group.

Jason Fry

August 16, 2004

Jeff and I started BRR on the same day back in 1998. I never thought that we would converse that much, being on different teams, let alone develop any sort of camaraderie. He was quite a guy, in his own quiet sort of way.

Doug

August 16, 2004

Jeff and I met through my wife Cathy when he started to work at Boice, Raidl, and Rae. A group of us would get together and eat lunches. Some of his favorite places where Don Chilito's, China Star and Chartroose Caboose. During these lunches I got to know a part of Jeff. We enjoyed talks about Jeb, his house that he bought a few years ago. And the mini that he waited for and received last year. Jeff was always athletic he would talk about yoga classes and biking. I remember seeing him and the Kansas City Bike club zipping by the house. He also, was a runner and would take Jeb for runs before Jebs health started to fail. One of Jeffs loves in life was Jeb and animals in general. This is just one of the things that made him such a great individual. His compasion for animals and other. Jeff thank you for sharing your friendship and you gift of giving joy to other. We miss you.

Tara Cochran

August 15, 2004

Jeff and I met through his Aunt Jan Ballard. We shared alot of fun memories together. One of his favorite stories he shared was when he graduated from K State, he walked Jeb across the stage with him to receive his diploma. We always had a good time together from taking Jeb for walks on the trails to riding bikes. I can remember one time Jeff and I were getting together and he rode his bike from Liberty to I-29 just to see me. He always enjoyed riding. Jeff, I will always miss you and hold all our memories close in my heart and all the memories we had with Jeb, your family and relatives. My thanks goes out to Jan for finding someone so special to be in my life.

Mary White

August 15, 2004

I was a close friend of Jeff's at K-State. I don't think I would have made it through my last two years without his support and friendship. I will always remember Jeff as one of the kindest, most generous and most genuine people I have ever known. I will miss you dearly, Jeff!

Cathy Cade

August 15, 2004

Jeff and I worked together at BRR before I moved on to another company. He remained a very dear friend over the 5 years since that time. His passing has effected me deeply as he will be greatly missed. (Jeff, thank you for your friendship, kindness, laughs and shared tears. I miss you, Cat-). Cathy, Doug and all the critters at the Cade farm.

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