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John Wesley Weldon Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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MCPO John Wesley Weldon, Jr. (US Navy, Ret.) CHARLESTON - Master Chief Petty Officer John Wesley Weldon, Jr. (US Navy, Ret.), 69, of Charleston, South Carolina, husband of Sandra R. Weldon entered into eternal rest Friday, November 29, 2013. His memorial service will be held on Tuesday, December...

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John was a friend to all and always first to lend a hand. A stand up guy. Always proud to call him a friend.

John and I participated in many dual sports when they started in it's infancy. Made two trips to ride in Colorado with him and what a great time we had together. A true friend. My heartfelt sympathy to Johnny and Shannon and Sandy. RIP my friend. You are going to be missed.

John, Shannon, and Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy on the passing of your loved one. Your family is in our thoughts and in our prayers. Mayor Minnie Newman-Caldwell and Hanahan City Council: Joel Hodges, Jeff Chandler, Michael Sally, Mike Dyson, Dan Owens, and Kevin Cox.

RIP Johh of Char. Thank you for everything. You were an inspiration and admired from afar.
I wish to express my deepest condolences to the family. My thoughts are with you all as you face this transitional time in your life.

John shared his knowledge with many riders and helped us grow beyond or initial abilities. Thank you!

There will be a V-Strom waiting for you in Heaven, that´s for sure.

My dearest condolences to the Family
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My sincerest condolences to Sandy and the Weldon family. We've lost a true friend of great character. Rest in peace my friend.

John will be sorely missed by the VSRI community and greatly by me. John was always there to discuss my hairbrain ideas and set me straight. He was respectful and honorable. I will miss him. Bob Vergeer BobbyVStrom

Be proud of a great man. Though only through typing I liked to think he was a friend. Rest In Peace