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Ted Weaver Obituary

Ted A. Weaver

Ted Weaver, of Lake Stevens, Washington, passed away January 8, 2008. He was born in 1931 in Denver, Colorado and was proud of being a Denver native. He was a Bronco fan whether winning or losing!
Ted worked in the automotive service industry for most of his life. He also taught automotive classes at Lake Washington Vocational Tech and Snohomish High School. In retirement he could be found in his garage working on his track roadster. He drove his car with West Coast Vintage Racers. Despite physical limitations, he always looked forward to a new day and new adventures.
He leaves behind his wife, Sherrie; his daughter and son-in-law, Cindy and Jeff Charron; three grandchildren; and six nieces and nephews.
His son, Eric, preceded him in death in 2005.
At his request, there will be no funeral services. He will be laid to rest in his beloved Colorado mountains where he spent favorite times hiking, skiing, hunting, fishing and exploring.
An informal gathering of friends and family will be from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m., on January 19, 2008, at the Weaver home.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Lake Stevens Fire Department may be made.
Love ya!

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Published by The Herald (Everett) from Jan. 12 to Jan. 18, 2008.

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Christine Lindblom

January 17, 2008

Sherrie, Thinking of you during this time of sorrow. I know you have a treasure of memories to draw from.

dave cobb

January 12, 2008

My first year of high school was Ted's first year of teaching and I gained a lot of respect for him. I will forever carry a lot of good memories because of him.

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