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Irving Edwin Weston

Bend, Nebraska

1931 - 2024

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Irving Edwin WestonFebruary 13, 1931 - November 2, 2024Dr. Irving "Irv" Weston was born on his family farm in Gibbon, NE and passed away peacefully on Nov. 2, 2024 in Bend, OR at the age of 93.Irv attended Nebraska Wesleyan, received his medical degree from the University of Nebraska and served...

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OH, WE HAD SOME GREAT TIMES TOGETHER GOLFING AT HILLCREST COUNTRY, WITH STAN WENTZ & FRANK NEUMEYER & IRV WESTON..EVERY WEEK FOR APPROX 35 YEARS..WE SHARED MEMORIES & GREAT LAUGHS TOGETHER.

It was my joy and privilege to be neighbors and good friends with Irv and Bobbi in their last house here in Arizona. Irv was always such a kind, gentle soul to be around. I loved our medical conversations as well as enjoying a steak and glass of Pinot Noir with him on many occasions for over a decade. Miss him much. Nancy Steriotis

I had a great time running with Irv, traveling to marathons and ultras. We also crewed for him in Colorado and the Western States 100. He was a nice man and good friend.

Sandy and Family, Just saw this and wanted to send our condolences! He must of be a great man from what all are saying about him! Hope to see you some time soon Sandy, always fun to visit with you! Shelly and Bill Gauthier

My wife, Amy, and I worked with Dr. Weston in Phoenix in the late 90's at MDS Harris. He was true gentleman and we are richer for knowing him and the positive influence he had on us. Condolences to the family.

We knew Irv as a physician in Lincoln, NE. Always a kind and gentle soul.

Irv was a wonderful physician and a friend. He was one of the kindest men that I have known. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Irv and I were good friends; had many discussions in Doctor Lounge at Bryan Hospital. I sat with him when Joanne was failing then died. And then he was overjoyed when he introduced his 2nd wife at a downtown event. I kept asking him why torturing himself with long distance running; I think he escaped mentally into a peaceful quiet spiritual time. Quite a man.

We knew Irv through family connections, and infrequent family meetings. He was kind, knowledgeable and a very likeable individual. I especially admire his "Alaska to Nebraska" bicycle ride with his step grandson. Please pass on our deepest condolences to Bobbi and family.