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Steven Buckley Weatherspoon

Tucson, Arizona

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Steven Buckley Weatherspoon departed this world peacefully surrounded by his family on Sunday, June 9, 2024. He is survived by his wife Rosmarie (Romy) Fouad, his son Devin Weatherspoon, his stepson Amir Fouad, and step grandsons Zakaryia and Rami Fouad, his sister Janice Felty Griscom, and his...

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I´m so very sorry to hear of Steve´s passing. I was in the class of `65 with his sister Janice. Both were outstanding students and kind individuals. My condolences to his family and friends.

Condolences to all of Steve's family. He was certainly an asset to the entire southern Arizona community. May you find comfort in your memories of him.

In the early 1980's My work during this time was CEO of Environmental Land Planning Company. It was no secrete that anything to do with water Steve Weatherspoon was the Guru. It was very clear that his knowledge and love for the desert he was raised in was not only educational it was spiritual and with tremendous passion. So many accomplishments and laws were made that Steve was as I said the "guru". One of his greatest accomplishments with this regard is the work he did with Morris K...

Our sincere condolences. Our prayers and thoughts are with Steve, Romy and the entire family. Steve was always a contributor, adding to whatever event he was in.

We met Steve in 2000, when we moved to the same neighborhood at about the same time. We became friends. A year later we planned a Christmas party and invited him. Coincidentally, a few days prior I had met Romy, who was visiting from Idaho, and asked her to join us for the evening. And that was the beginning of a beautiful love affair that literally began with "Hello". We shared many good times. Rest in peace dear friend.

A great loss to all who knew Steve. Be at peace. Norman Clark

My sincere condolences to the family. My husband Bill was a good friend and enjoyed his quick wit and often spoke of his work in the community. Rest in peace Steve. Hope you and Bill are catching up on old times.

I had the priviledge to have known Steve by virtue of my daughter, Deena's marriage to Amir. The first time I met Steve at Deena and Amir's wedding my first impression of him was that he is 'Agha'(the Persian equivalent of a distinguished Gentleman). Steve was such an intellectual and I learned quite a bit about water issues impacting Indigenous Americans from Steve. Throughout the years, during the summer, we would get together with Romy and Steve. I have fond memories of our hikes, family...