Craig Richard Weaver

1951 - 2022

Craig Richard Weaver obituary, 1951-2022, Kalamazoo, MI

Craig Richard Weaver

1951 - 2022

Craig Weaver Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 3 to Nov. 6, 2022.
Weaver, Craig Richard 8/8/1951 - 10/14/2022 Blaine, WA Formerly of Portage and Kalamazoo, MI Born into a richly musical family, Craig showed a talent for the cello at an early age, beginning his studies with Arthur Bachman when the family lived in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. Studied with Grace Field and Herbert Butler after the family moved to Kalamazoo and attended high school at Interlochen Arts Academy where he soloed on the Lalo Cello Concerto during the Interlochen tour. From there, Craig studied at New School of Music with Orlando Cole, then with Gordon Epperson at the University of Arizona. Founding member of the Hanover String Quartet and the Griffes Quartet (now defunct). Cello instructor with the Philadelphia Music Academy, professor of cello and bass at SUNY and Elmira College in NY, and professor of cello, Seattle University, ultimately retiring from the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Co-founder, Methow Valley Chamber Music Festival, and cello instructor for Pipestone Summer Music Camp after retirement. The list of Craig's musical accomplishments would fill a book. At age 17, he was the soloist for the KJSO command performance before Princess Grace and Prince Rainier in the courtyard of their royal palace in Monaco. In Dallas, he was the original cellist for the Voices of Change, now acclaimed in presenting new compositions. Member of the Ft. Worth Symphony Chamber Orchestra that was part of the large ensemble. Featured on the Mike Douglas Show in July of 1976 playing a piece with Tony Randall of The Odd Couple. One of two cellists on Burt Bacharach's album, "Futures," produced by the legendary Phil Ramone, with Burt himself conducting the musicians in the studio for 15 hours. In addition to playing in dozens of diverse orchestras and quartets learning banjo for the 1976 revival of Porgy and Bess (nailing the solo every time after only 2 weeks of banjo lessons) Craig toured with Cat Stevens and Tom Jones, played or soloed with The Carpenters, Luciano Pavarotti, Smokey Robinson, Barbra Streisand, BB King, Bobby McFerrin, Debbie Reynolds, Julie Andrews, Chris & Dave Brubeck, Tony Bennett, Smoky Robinson, Diana Ross . . . the list is endless. He did studio work with many artists, movie scores with Simon Boswell, multiple Disney movie scores, and the cello solo in the movie, Mr. Holland's Opus. Yet Craig's immense musical talent was accompanied by an ever-present sense of humor and lightheartedness, a perpetual cheerfulness even through life's most difficult challenges, as well as a deep love and caring for everyone he knew. Always on some new adventure and willing to share his joy and excitement in learning new things. Proud to be an AA sponsor for those who needed his support, and he had the biggest heart of anyone his family has ever known. That big heart failed when congestive heart failure finally took him away from us. Although his death leaves an excruciating void in our lives, we feel him close by and are grateful for that. Craig died in Washington, where he had lived for many years, most recently in Blaine, with wife Tara Kaiyala Weaver, who survives. Also survived by his daughters Claire E. Weaver and Rebekka G. Weaver and son Conner P. Weaver, all of whom reside in Washington, and stepson Tyson (Alexis) Simmons of Indiana. Survived by sisters Pamela (Lee) Weaver Larson of Michigan and Paula J. Claxton of Florida. There has been no funeral service. But think of Craig with a smile when you hear a soulful cello or visit the majestic mountains he loved or when you spot a friendly owl blinking down at you. Donations in Craig's memory may be sent to Interlochen Center for the Arts, 4000 J. Maddy Pkwy., Interlochen, MI 49643.

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August 20, 2024

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Horace Beasley

August 20, 2024

The news of Craig's death saddens me. I had the great pleasure of being his room mate when were students at Interlochen Arts Academy in the late 60's. More important he was a brilliant cellist, who played on my senior recital at the academy, and a wonderful room mate. Although no longer with us on this earthly journey, I'm sure that those who loved him most miss him dearly. To them, I extend my warmest condolences.
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Tom McConnell

September 8, 2023

I still consider Craig one of my best friends. We were neighbors in Portage and in orchestra together in school. He helped me learn the guitar, and we used to sit around and sing Beatle songs. My condolences to the family.

Rob Ross

May 18, 2023

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Nancy Barber

November 11, 2022

Craig was a dear friend when we were in our teens. He really encouraged me in my cello playing.

Roxanna and Ron Patterson

November 10, 2022

We´ve lost a warm, loving soul. Craig´s sound reflected that warmth and he was an absolute joy to play with on and off stage. Our heartfelt condolences to all reading this.

Pamela Chang

November 7, 2022

Craig was such a generous musician and a lovely all around human. He will be greatly missed.

Susan Gimmestad

November 7, 2022

Listening to Craig play the cello felt like being in the presence of God in heaven. It gave me goosebumps. And now he is in His Presence.

Regan Fader

November 5, 2022

Craig was my cello instructor when I was an early teen. Hard to remember for how long, but I remember my mom dropping me off at the apartment complex off Meredith Drive in Portage. He must have been in between a couple of the amazing places he shared his talents. He taught me much, and that gave me confidence in my abilities. I´ve thought of him many times when I´ve heard some fine cello...it might have been Craig! My condolences to his family and friends.

Jan Ronan

November 4, 2022

When Craig was about seven, he had to practice piano right after school before joining the guys waiting in the yard. Sitting next to him above the keys on his left was his baseball mitt, so he was ready to go when the timer rang. His mom wanted him to forgo baseball to save his beautiful fingers; his godmother, my mother Gina, wanted him to enjoy his childhood, but she also acknowledged that he was a truly gifted musician even then.

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