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James Emerson Weller

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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James Emerson Weller, resident of Green Mountain Falls, passed away at home on February 10, 2010. James was born on May 10, 1933 in Farmersville, Ohio. He is survived by his wife Doris Rose Weller, three sons, Steven James Weller, Mark Raymond Weller and Jeff Eugene Weller, four granchildren,...

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Dear Wellers, Blessings to you in your loss. Jim positively touched many lives in his earthly walk . Our family always looked forward to seeing him and enjoying his great sense of humor. Ferne Rea, Kara Rea, Lindy DeCastro

To The Weller's ;

May God Bless Jim.........our first friend in GMF ! A wonderful man with a big heart and wonderful family. We send our best wishes to you all.
Elaine & Mike Blackman
Kimberly Blackman
Michele Hellickson

Dear Doris, Steve, Mark and Jeff,
There was never a time that I drove by your house and didn't think about all of you and what an incredible family you have. Jim played such an important role in your life and he also touched so many hearts in Green Mountain Falls. He was a very special man.
I am so sorry for you loss.

Jim was the greatest guy at Gaylor's Conoco and then Johnson's Conoco. The place would not have run right without him....what a ball of energy. Everybody loved him and his ability to get the job done. He will be missed.

Keith & Dove Johnson
Now in Woodland Park

Doris, sorry about James. Our son, John, told us about it. Our thoughts are with you.
Tom and Mary Ann Cunningham

To Mr. Weller's Family,
Thank you for the wonderful memories growing up in Green Mountain Falls. I spent alot of time at the corner garage with my Grandpa Joe and Mr. Weller. I will never forget the great candy bar cabinet he had and I can still smell the oil in the mechanics bay. Thanks Mr. Weller, we will miss you.

Paula Rayer (Heule)

To the Weller family: I am so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of your dad when we were growing up. I will always think of him in the bay and fixing our innertubes so that we could go swimming with them in the summer and sledding with them in the winter. He was a great mechanic and a great guy! My love to you all.
Margaret