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Andrew Thaddeus Weaver

1984 - 2015

Andrew Thaddeus Weaver obituary, 1984-2015, Fairbanks, AK

Andrew Weaver Obituary

Andrew
Thaddeus Weaver
Andrew Thaddeus Weaver, 31, of Palmer, died suddenly the morning of Friday, Nov. 13, 2015. He is remembered with deep affection by family and friends far and wide. He wrote the end of his story long before we were ready for it to be done.
Andrew was born in Palmer on July 6, 1984, to Beverly Winslow Cutler and Mark Andrew Weaver. He was their second child, and eldest son. He attended Pioneer Peak Elementary and Colony Middle School, playing trombone in the school band and youth soccer with the Mudcats, of the Mat Valley Comp Soccer Club. He won the school geography bee two years in a row, representing Pioneer Peak in the state competition both years. In sixth grade, Andrew won first place for the entire state of Alaska in the Johns Hopkins Youth Talent Search, for math ability. He later returned to youth soccer as a dedicated referee, earning respect from players and parents alike.
Andrew competed with his siblings to see who could enroll in the most high schools. He won, attending Fountain Valley School, of Colorado, as well as Colony and Palmer high schools before graduating from Burchell High School in Wasilla in 2001, at age 16. In Colorado he formed strong bonds and lasting friendships. His boarding school friends remember him as deeply funny, passionate and impossibly stubborn, as well as a sentimental romantic, though he mostly kept those aspects of his personality closely guarded behind a veil of sarcasm and wit. He was a poet at heart, someone who would not do something significant in an insignificant way.
In Fairbanks, Andrew studied environmental science at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, living in a one-room cabin and hauling his water through the woods from a nearby lake. In 2007, he received a bachelor of science in natural resource management and later studied geology and geochemistry at the graduate level. While living in the Interior, he developed a love of bluegrass music. He played the mandolin and had a knack for appreciating lesser known but truly great musicians. His Fairbanks friends remember him as "a bright light in the dark Alaska winter," a "good hearted, funny, gentle and brilliant guy" who was "extremely kind and a friend to everyone he met." He had a contagious smile and laugh, and was always fun to hike with.
Andrew was a true Alaskan, an avid outdoorsman and a craftsman of many trades. He was an agriculturist, a gifted gardener, a beekeeper, a fisherman, a moose hunter, a hiker, a mountain climber, a speaker of Spanish and a lover of stones, bonfires, sunflowers, and wild berries. He was a talented home builder, a master of energy efficient construction and renewable energy technology. He also was experienced in trail building and management, as well as an able Wilderness First Responder. Recent employment included construction supervisor for Habitat for Humanity of Anchorage, and archaeological technician for the UAF archaeology department. He also served as natural resources specialist for the Division of Agriculture at the AK Plant Materials Center, where he is remembered as an outstanding project leader. He was always willing to share his expertise freely, giving practical tips and the wisdom of his experience to anyone who might find it useful. Per his friends and colleagues, "Andrew was always there when a buddy needed a hand - a friend who shows up on barn-raising day."
Andrew was a beloved son and brother, a proud uncle and a treasured companion. He is survived by his mother, Bev Cutler, of Palmer; his father, Mark Weaver, of Oregon; his siblings, Lucia and brother-in-law Brad Craven, of Virginia; Rebecca Weaver, of Anchorage, and Colin Weaver, of California; his stepfather, Mark Troutmanm, of Palmer; his aunt and uncle, Louann Cutler and Lamar Johnson, of Anchorage; his nephews and niece, Palmer, Huck and Fern, in Virginia; his dog, Hartford, and numerous other aunts, uncles, and cousins in the Lower 48.
An outdoor memorial service to celebrate Andrew's life will take place in the valley around summer solstice next year. In the meantime, friends and loved ones are encouraged to climb a mountain, collect a few rocks, swear at a pile of lumber, enjoy a growler and tickle some babies. 
Please visit Andrew's obituary and online guestbook at www.AlaskanFuneral.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Daily News-Miner on Dec. 7, 2015.

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Ashley Ritchie

November 26, 2024

Missing Andrew, wishing he was still in this world. His memory continues to live on and makes me smile when the tears dry. Rest in peace friend.

Martin

November 26, 2024

Amazingly, you were on my thoughts a couple of days ago.

Martin

November 26, 2023

You are always remembered, my friend.

Beth Coffman

May 30, 2016

So sorry to hear about Andrew. Losing a child is the worst life experience a person will go through. Our Andrew died 5 years ago tomorrow and it still hurts but seems to get better with time. Bless you and your family, Judge Cutler.

Tahnya Hursh

April 5, 2016

There was nothing as precious as your sweet 6th grade smile and more warming then the love in your heart when you spoke of your sisters and baby brother-You will forever hold a special place in my heart and I will never forget that smile. Love to you and your family. Love, Mrs. Tahnya Hursh/CMS

January 5, 2016

My deepest sympathies to the Weaver family. Andrew was an amazing person, always lively and smiling, and I'll miss talking to him. May he rest in peace - he'll always be loved and remembered.

Rachel Jonas

January 4, 2016

I will never forget your abundant kindness.

Martín Bonifaz

January 4, 2016

Rest in Peace my friend. I just got the news of your passing and I am sad. I will miss saying hi at the gym and talk a little spanish with you Andres. May your God have you in his glory.

Bill and Maureen Campbell

December 31, 2015

Andrew - we will miss your smile and conversation. We light this candle in your memory.

December 26, 2015

My sincere sympathies to the Weaver Family. May God the Hearer of Prayer bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time-1John 5:14

Nancy Campbell

December 17, 2015

Dear Bev, thinking of you, praying for you and your family. Remember I am here for you and ready to help in any way I can. Love, Nancy

December 16, 2015

Hope we can get together one day. Contact me when you can. My heart and tears are with you ..Jo Ehmann

dana mudd

December 14, 2015

I am sorry for the loss of Andrew. We had so many years together, I remember skateboarding in George's basement for hours upon hours. He was so smart, I wished I had been able to get in touch with him in our adult years. I will curse at lumber often, more so now, for Andrew. :)

Marjorie Mock

December 11, 2015

Bev -
So many thoughts but all I can manage to say is that I'm so very very sorry

Sienna Leatham

December 11, 2015

Bev my heart breaks for you. I remember walking home with Andrew as little kids. Grew apart as we got older but then I had the privilege of walking with him when we graduated! I miss our chats at the little store when we ran into each other. I send my prayers to you and your family!

Sue Ellen Tatter

December 11, 2015

Bev, you were so kind to me when Larry died. You do not deserve this sorrow. You have done so much to help people including The disadvantaged. I am thinking of you often. Sue Ellen

Kay Rawlings

December 10, 2015

Bev, you have been on my mind since I heard the news about Andrew. My heart just breaks remembering back to 1983/84 when we were pregnant and due at the same time. I remember our visits to the farm and Jenny and Andrew playing together. They were such sweet babies. There are just no words.

Ashley Ritchie

December 9, 2015

Such a huge loss. Andrew was a great guy who I was lucky enough to know. We had some great times in college and soccer and he helped me through some rough patches. His impact on me and my life will last forever and his passing this world has definitely left a hole. I'm a better person from having known Andrew. Rest in peace, my friend. You are greatly missed. Prayers and thoughts are with his family.

Margaret Newman

December 9, 2015

Bev and family - So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Janna Stewart

December 8, 2015

I am so sorry, Bev. You had a wonderful son. I hope you can hang on to all your good memories of him.

Lori Wade

December 8, 2015

I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Margie MacNeille

December 8, 2015

Dear Bev and family- I met Andrew in a botany class at UAA some years ago- what a bright, curious and engaging person,in love with Alaska. My heart aches for you.

Pat Holloway

December 7, 2015

Andrew was truly an unforgettable person. I don't know who was challenged more, Andrew the student or me his senior thesis advisor at UAF. He was an amazing thinker and independent spirit. The world is a bit darker with his passing. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Kota Kobayashi

December 7, 2015

I still remember you as a defender in the soccer team at FVS. As I was a goalie, your trustworthy self gave me such a relief. Keep enjoying the outdoors up there, Andrew. Love.

Norm Harris

December 7, 2015

I was greatly saddened to hear this news. I had Andrew as a student in college and he was very personable and well-liked by all. Andrew was a very intelligent, free-thinking individual and our discussions always produced new insights for both of us. I was proud to call him a friend. I, too, am deeply sorry for your loss.

M R

December 7, 2015

I am deeply sorry for the loss of your love one. May loving words comfort your family at this time of sorrow. Isaiah 57:15 and Luke 17:8.

December 7, 2015

We are saddened to hear of your loss and we are thinking of you and sending our deepest sympathy. Peter and Jo Michalski

Benjamin Meyer

December 7, 2015

ATW, I'm going to have to find someone else to lose debates to, go on midnight ski trips with, and find someone else's porch to BS on. Won't be easy.

Ellen Betts

December 7, 2015

Dear Bev and family, I give you my condolences on the loss of your son, Andrew. An amazing soul. God bless you.

Kathy Frederick

December 6, 2015

My heartfelt sympathy to Bev and the other members of Andrew's family for your loss.

Susan Todd

December 6, 2015

I am very sad to hear this news. What a vivacious, smart and talented person. He was a student in our NRM program, and he had the outgoing personality and the brains to do anything he wanted to do. He was one of our best and brightest. I am deeply sorry for your loss.

Teri and Jim Carns

December 6, 2015

Dear Bev and family -- our deepest sympathy. May you have blessings and comfort -- Teri and Jim Carns

December 6, 2015

Dear Bev, I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful son. Please accept my deepest condolences, Elizabeth Friedman

December 5, 2015

So very sorry for your loss.

Lourdette & Peter Neuburg

Mary Kate Johnston

December 5, 2015

Just hurting for all of you. May peace find its way over time into your hearts, and the love of friends and family bring comfort during these sad days

Ame Ivanov

December 4, 2015

May his memory be eternal. My deepest sympathy.
Ame Ivanov

Rachel Gernat

December 4, 2015

Bev and family, There are no words for your loss. You are all in our throughts. Hold onto those good times and memories with Andrew, so that one day, they may shine through.
-Rachel Gernat and Daniel Cheyette

Nancy and Bob Webster

December 3, 2015

What a beautiful way to share some memories of Andrew. Such a terrible time of pain for all of you; we hope that will lessen and your memories and love will always be with you. You are in our thoughts, and we send our love.

Payton Adams

December 3, 2015

May peace be with you all during this time. There are no words, yet so may to express our deepest grief for such an unexpected loss. We love you so.... Payton, Jason, Spencer, Ayvah, and Maryjane Horner

Diane "Gardner" Larkin

December 3, 2015

Andrew touched many lives in his 31 years.My first time I met him, he was four years old and playing chess.You and your family will always have a special place in my heart.

Claire McConnell

December 3, 2015

I am so sorry for your loss.

Wayne Thom

December 3, 2015

Beverly and family. So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and with all the friends of Andrew. Gone way too soon.

Lauri Bushue

December 3, 2015

Such a brilliant human being...obvious even as a 5 year old in my kindergarten class. I am so sad to hear that he is gone. My heartfelt condolences to family and friends.

December 3, 2015

Andrew was such a bright soul and he is deeply missed by those who knew him.

December 3, 2015

So sad to hear it. I have some fun memories with Andrew, especially from the early years of college.

Lindsay Hodsdon

December 3, 2015

My deepest condolences to his family. Truly a heartbreaking thing to say goodbye someone so young.
I knew Andrew during the brief time I attended Colony Middle School. Even had a crush on him back then. ;) We had several classes together, and he always made me laugh. He was so smart, and a great soccer player!
Coincidentally, his little sister Kim was very good friends with my brother, who is also now gone.
There are no words for such a loss. I hope they're somewhere together watching over their siblings.

Carem Vega-Rios

December 2, 2015

I knew he was one of a kind and that beautiful biography just confirmed it. A brilliant mind with a sweet and sensitive heart. He will never be forgotten. Siempre te gusto practicar el español, este mensaje es para ti, Las puertas de los sueños están abiertas, ven y visita, tenemos mucho que hablar, te extraño mucho my friend.

December 2, 2015

We send our deepest condolences to you all. Andrew was certainly such a talented and devoted Alaskan who left us all way too soon. We send our love.....Debby, Jim, Heidi, and Jamie

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