Scott Alan Weldon, a devoted Christian, entered the world on December 1, 1961, in Grand Rapids, MI. He departed from this life on July 19, 2023, in Comstock Park, leaving behind a legacy marked by dedication and warmth.
Scott proudly served his country as a Lance Corporal in the United States Marine Corps, where he embodied the spirit of duty and camaraderie. His commitment to service shaped not just his life but also the lives of those he touched throughout his journey.
Beyond his military service, Scott discovered his passion in the art of painting homes, where he approached his craft with skill and precision. The swish of his brush against the canvas of the world was more than a job; it was his way of connecting with the community—transforming spaces and leaving behind vibrant hues that would bring joy to countless families.
In the open arms of nature, Scott reveled in activities that sparked his spirit. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, savoring the tranquility found amidst the rustle of leaves and the gentle lapping of water. These hobbies weren’t just pastimes; they were moments where he felt most alive, breathing in the beauty of the great outdoors.
Scott is survived by his beloved son, Ski Weldon, He is also survived by his siblings: Sister Karen and Terry Hiler, Brother Robert Jr. and Sue Weldon, and Sister Carole and Dan Tiessen, Together, they will remember him not just as a brother but as a source of laughter, guidance.
Scott's journey through life was paved with loving memories of his parents, Robert and Mary MacLean Weldon, who provided the foundation for his character and values. He will also be reunited in memory with his sister Julie Weldon.
As we celebrate Scott Alan Weldon's life, we remember a man whose vibrant strokes extended beyond the walls he painted, leaving a lasting imprint on the hearts of those he cherished. His spirit remains alive in the stories, laughter, and cherished experiences shared among family and friends. Remember him not just as a craftsman, but as a soul who painted life with love.
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3305 Three Mile Rd. NE Suite B, Grand Rapids, MI 49525


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