1987
2022
Nicholas "Nick" Donald Weist
July 28, 1987-April 29, 2022
VIOLA-Nicholas "Nick" Donald Weist, age 34, of Viola, Illinois died, April 29, 2022, in the line of duty. He was born July 28, 1987 to Kevin Weist and Robin Monson in Platteville, Wisconsin. He married the love of his life, Jessica Weist, January 11, 2012. Nick was a devoted husband and father to Jessica and his two children, Ava, age 12 and Emery, age 9.
He is survived by his wife and children of Viola, Illinois; his parents, Robin (Bill) Monson and Kevin Weist; sister, Lindsay Weist all of Davenport; his paternal grandfather, Donald Weist and maternal grandfathers, Donald Mueller and Jim (Carol) Nicholas, Jr. He is also survived by step siblings Jason (Cathleen) Monson; Bill (Christina) Monson; Ryan (Annie) Monson; Renee (Cory) Funk; Megan Monson; Jessica's parents Cheryl and Lawrence Milder; sisters Kendra (Michael) Elledge and Jennifer (Joe) Kindon; and brother Benjy (Tiffany Bogardo) Milder. Nick was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Peggy Mueller and paternal grandmother, Mary Lou Weist.
Nick wanted to be a police officer since he was very little. He graduated from Western Illinois University in 2009 with a degree in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration. Following an internship with the Rock Island Police Department, he worked as a security guard for Trinity Hospital in the Quad Cities. In 2012, he was hired by the Mercer County Sheriff's Department as a 911 dispatcher and then as a Correctional Officer. On June 26, 2015 he was sworn into the Aledo Police Department and after graduating from the Illinois Police Training Institute in September 2015, he began his career on the road. He was also a volunteer for the Viola Fire Department. In 2018, he began working as a Sheriff's Deputy for Knox County where he was working at the time of his death.
Family was Nick's first priority. He loved anything outdoors, and he especially enjoyed mountain biking and fishing with his kids. He also enjoyed deer hunting, cooking, and playing video games. As a son, he cared deeply for his "Mama Bear" and his father, Kevin, whom he called "Papooh." He was passionate about everything he did. Nick organized the explorer's program at Aledo High School for kids interested in law enforcement and headed up college recruiting for the Knox County Sheriff's Department. He was the Union President, a Taser instructor, and served as a leader in a number of different organizations within the Sheriff's Department. He raised funds and participated in Shop with a Cop throughout his career. "His dedication to the sheriff's department was unrelenting; he was respectful to all people, selfless, and always took care of others before himself (Deputy Shawn Keith)." "He always looked for ways to make the department better. He was a good husband and father above being an amazing cop. He never approached me with a problem without offering a solution (Captain Brian Brady)."
A memorial service, open to the public, will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2022 at Galesburg High School, 1135 W Fremont Street, Galesburg, Illinois, at 2:00 p.m. A first responder walk through will take place at the beginning of the service; line up for the walk through begins at 1:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Quad City Bank & Trust, 3551 7th St #100, Moline, IL 61265, in memory of Nicholas Weist.
Dennison Funeral Home – Viola, Illinois is entrusted with arrangements; and online condolences may be left at www.dennisonfuneralhome.com.
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Janet nicholas
May 3, 2022
What an amazing person he was! I remember him when I was at trinity years ago. Very helpful and always ready for whatever came his way. I´m so very sorry for your loss
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