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Dan Weaver

Spokane, Washington

Feb 1, 1946 – Jul 7, 2025

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BORN
February 1, 1946
DIED
July 7, 2025
LOCATION
Spokane, Washington

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Dan Weaver of Spokane, WA unexpectedly passed away on the afternoon of July 7, 2025.On February 1st, 1946, Carl Daniel Weaver was born to Jess & June Weaver at their home in Monroe, WA. At an early age, Dan gravitated to sports which would become his life's passion. In high school he...

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Weavs and I spent many a night in the old Coliseum on our assignments in the early 90s covering Spokane Chiefs hockey, working on clunky old Radio Shack portables! The games were often high-scoring affairs with Valerie Bure and Maxim Bets lighting up the scoreboard and making the Pizza Hut folks work overtime building pan pizzas on 7-goal nights. I always loved those post game "meetings" of the Inland NW Hockey Writers & Broadcasters at the Red Lion Pub! (Still carry that tattered...

As a young reporter, I hit the jackpot when Dan hired me in 1975 at The Bremerton Sun. I´d been out of the Army about three months and had just completed spring quarter at Olympic College. I was 23. Four months into the job Dan sent me to Seattle to interview Bill Russell and cover the Sonics. He was so encouraging and such a good writing coach and leader that I somehow survived. Dan put together a staff and a plan that enabled us to cover the heck out of local sports in addition to the pros...

I was blessed to have met Dan during my coaching days at SFCC. He was a beloved member of what can only be described as a journalistic all-star team...during an era when sport reporters and columnists shared a true passion for local sports, athletes, coaches, and kids in the greater Spokane area. I think Chris Peck described it perfectly as the "golden age of journalism in Spokane". Regardless of the level of competition, Dan always seemed to find the stories that needed to be told. ...

Well written Sir...thank you.

Smooth sailing, old friend.

I met Dan in Port Angeles while he was a sports reporter and I was a marginal member of the high school football and baseball team. He took an interest in me for some reason and was always extremely friendly and interested in me. While interviewing the " player of the game" in the locker room, he would always stop and say "hi" to me. Years later while I was stationed at Fairchild AFB in Spokane, and he was with the Spokesman-Review we had lunch together and caught up. He had told me when I...

Dan wrote an article on me right in the middle of my boxing career. We struck up a friendship during the weigh in for my bout at the Cda House of Fury. Needless to say he had a "Dude like" quality about him. I will remember him as a fun, talented and thoughtful guy. RIP MY FRIEND

Have a great life in your next venture Dan. I remember him as a great basketball player and his humor was first class. Many people going to miss him

I´ve known Dan since the first grade. Truly a great man and genuine friend. We would spend years between visits and, when we crossed paths, we would pick right back up like we were in high school again. Speaking of high school, we were chemistry lab partners and somehow managed to impress Mr. Korsak with our great experiments.