Bryce Alan Weaver 32, of Inverness FL, formerly of Huntington, IN, passed away on Monday, April 29, 2024, as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. We are devastated as a family that such a kind, creative and giving soul, that gave so much of himself to us and everyone he ever met, has left this earth. He is survived by his son "Little Man" Greyson Nelson Mys 4, his father Barry and stepmother Sandra Weaver of Inverness FL, his mother Pamela Weaver of Huntington IN, his sister Amanda McRedmond, and his brothers Charles and Cristopher Smith, his Grandparents Ruby Green, Martha Weaver, and Charles and Rosemarie Hisey, and a host of aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, cousins, and very special friends.
Bryce was a high school graduate of Huntington North High School. He was a devout Christian with unyielding faith, and a proud member of Connections Church of God. His life was one of hard work, dedication, determination, devotion, strength, and love.
He had a love for music all his life. He performed with his high school show choir, enjoyed writing songs and playing them on his guitar for others to hear. People loved to hear him when he would sing at karaoke another pleasure of his. He was a loving father to his "Little Man" Greyson they enjoyed spending time together playing basketball, bowling, fishing, and kayaking. They even built a tree house.
To honor Bryce's memory, we are holding a celebration of his life Saturday May 18, 2 to 6PM at Inverness Moose Lodge 221 S Haid Terrace, Lecanto, FL 43361 Please bring your favorite covered dish to share. Arrangements by McGan Cremation Service LLC, Inverness, FL.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Janice Feliciano
May 5, 2024
So sorry for your loss. Bryce was a regular at Connection´s church of God. He sat on the opposite side from me so I never had an opportunity to meet him but he was still part of our family. The family of God has many moving parts and he was and is a part of that. I will miss his face on the other side of the room. I wish I had taken the time to meet him but, one day, I will. Prayers and love to you all.
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