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James Howard Weaver

Midvale, Utah

Nov 18, 1932 – Feb 7, 2022 (Age 89)

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BORN
November 18, 1932
DIED
February 7, 2022
AGE
89
LOCATION
Midvale, Utah

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James Howard Weaver 1932 ~ 2022 After a lifetime of commitment to family, faith, community, and many friends, James Howard Weaver, 89, died Feb. 7, 2022, in Murray, Utah. Born in Park City, Utah, on Nov. 18, 1932, to Margaret McKnight and James Howard Weaver, Jim was a lifelong resident of old...

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Jim was a good friend I work with him at General Electric he will be missed. Greg

Please accept our condolences to the Weaver family. Jim was such a big part of our early lives and we will miss him dearly. Sorry we did not come to the funeral, we did not find out until after that date. We will cherish our memories of him and all of the fun times we had.

The joy Jim brought to our lives and others will not be forgotten. Please know you are in our thoughts, and in our hearts. May he rest in peace. The Toly Family

Sorry to see Jims passing. Enjoyed our visits and truck rides the past few summers.

We would like to send our deepest sympathy to the weaver family.l remember him when we were little.he came over to see my aunt Virginia Henley.she had just came from the navy.they were good friends.and mom (gig) all knew each other.all from Park City.may God grant peace and love at this time.peggy and Terry Roy,Gary and Susan Davis and Tom Davis and family.

Jim Weaver was a special person, he was fun to be around and would make a bad situation better . I worked with Jim for a long time and was amazed at the guys from Park making it to work in the worst weather. He loved his family and will be missed I am sure. My condolences to the family. Les Seely

During the mid80s. Father Carley rounded up a group of us volunteers to create some beautiful gardens around the old St Mary's Chapel. While many volunteered to help plant, it was Jim I could always count on to help me haul large bushes around or fix a leak in the irrigation. We would sit on the stairs of old St Mary's and watch Old Town in the heat of a slow summer day. Jim always had a story and enjoyed a good laugh. Life was slow and we soaked it in. Dick Olsen would invariably happen...

Sending love and friendship!! your sisters in Xi Theta.