Milton-Weis-Obituary

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Milton A. Weis

Nov 12, 1942 - Dec 6, 2025

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We became fast friends of The Weis family back in the 90’s when our daughters played softball and basketball together. While the girls became the best of friends, we enjoyed the benefits of their friendship and that was hanging out with Milton and Joyce. We have many treasured memories of our times together. Milton was truly one of a kind. Our hearts go out to Joyce, the girls, the grandkids, and all of his family. Love, Nancy & Tom Cone

Joyce I just found out about your husband (12/23) and was shocked . I am so sorry and saddened for you and your family . My deepest sympathy to you and yours . Hugs

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I had the pleasure of knowing Milt, for a very brief time while he lived at Lumiere. He was always such a sweetheart to chat with, he is already missed. I hope that he is happy in his new heavenly home. He definitely deserves it.

I already miss Milton. We were born two days apart and lived within a couple of blocks of each other in North St. Louis in our early years. He was my hyper-active cousin with a bright disposition and an adventurous spirit. I thought he was amazing. Throughout his life I only remember him as a positive, kind, funny and sincere person. I will always remember his comments at his mother's funeral for the humor, tenderness and dept of emotion he saluted his mom with as he said goodbye until...

I am very sad to hear of Milton’s death. I remember him as my good looking and funny first cousin. He was only two years older than me and I got to hang out with him and my brother Dick as kids. Sending my sincere condolences to the entire family. We will all have our memories to hold onto.

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Milton's Obituary

Milton A. Weis passed away peacefully on Saturday morning, December 6, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, integrity, and devotion to the family he loved so deeply. His warmth, steady presence, and gentle humor enriched the lives of all who knew him.Milton is survived by his beloved wife of 57 years, Joyce Weis, who resides in Wildwood, MO. He is also survived by his cherished daughters: Cheryl James and her husband, Robert, of Lake Ozark, MO; Jennifer Canale and her husband Chris Canale of Chesterfield MO; and Jessica Fennewald and her husband Bryce Fennewald of Thousand Oaks, CA. He was an adoring grandfather to Ashlyn Canale (18) and Alex Canale (16), both of Chesterfield, MO, and to Max Fennewald (16) and Madeline Fennewald (15), both of Thousand Oaks, CA. Each of them brought him immense pride and joy.He will be remembered for the values he lived by, the memories he helped create, and the compassion he extended to everyone around him. His loss is felt profoundly, but the imprint of his life remains strong in those who loved him most.

Service: Visitation at Manchester United Methodist Church, Manchester, MO, Monday, December 22, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. until the time of Service at 12:00 p.m. Interment Manchester Methodist Cemetery. Friends may sign the family’s on-line guestbook at Schrader.com.

 

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