John M. Weloth

John M. Weloth

John Weloth Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 29, 2010.
Schenectady-John M. Weloth, age 55, passed away Saturday, May 29, 2010. He was born March 18, 1955. Johnny loved music and was a Grateful Dead fan. He was an avid skier and won many medals as a downhill racer. He was a motorcyclist, bicyclist, and he enjoyed flying kites. He was a skilled mechanic and motorcycle builder and was computer savvy. He was a Golden Gloves boxer. He was an inventor. He skied in Switzerland and Tuckerman's Ravine, NH. He had a great sense of humor. He was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend. He leaves behind seven sisters and a brother: Marie, Florence, Patty, BillieJune, Rose, Clara, Tess, Augie; nieces and nephews: Joey and Shayne, Donnie, Theresa, Lynne Ellen, Christina, Leonard and Billy, Bernadette, Rick, Anji, and Brian, Debbie, Samantha, Andy and Alicia, and Sarah and Gus. He left behind very special in-law's Joe, Harry, Barbara and John; neighborhood friends Joe, Art, Harry, Paul and Liz, Donna and Alan, and especially Scotty, the mail carrier. Bye John. We all will always love and miss you. Rest in peace. Services and burial were held at the convenience of the family.

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September 14, 2011

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Clara

September 20, 2010

Johnny...I love and miss you very much. I will see you again someday. "The Wind Cries Mary"...Love Clara

mike gardner

September 14, 2011

I always think of John and his family...may God bless you. He was a great friend.

Bernadette Pillar

June 4, 2010

So sorry to my family. We have lost a great brother, uncle, and friend. I am grateful that I was able to be there with all of you. If you need anything during this time or ever, please do not hesitate to call on me (509) 868-9181.

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