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Steve Weaver Obituary

Steve Weaver Steve Weaver, age 63, passed away on August 8, 2015, near his home in Cayucos. Born in Highland, California, Steve lived in Cayucos for the last 17 years. Steve was known for playing Santa, his distinctive pottery, his friendly laugh, and his engagement with numerous local organizations. He is survived by his wife Cathy and his daughter Sierra. Join us for a Celebration of his Life at 3:00pm on August 16 at the Cayucos Veterans Hall. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Cayucos Lions Club or the Cayucos Art Association. Sign his guestbook at sanluisobispo.com/obituaries

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Published by San Luis Obispo County Tribune on Aug. 14, 2015.

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Keith Simmons

August 25, 2015

Having grown up next door to Steve and the Weaver family, I have so many wonderful memories of Steve growing up, as a young man, and when he was working out in the desert as he would meet me at a cafe during my travels. Clearly, those who knew him more recently must similarly have fond memories as Steve's memorial service was packed with standing room only. I'm so glad I was able to attend and express my condolences to Cathy and their daughter, his mother Elaine, and sister Linda, and his other relatives, and mingle with Steve's many Cayucos friends. Steve, it's hard to believe you are gone but you will always be remembered.

Carol & Rich Mortensen

August 21, 2015

A wonderful man who made an impact on our lives in San Luis. He had a wealth of stories to tell and a gift for the world of pottery.
We miss you Steve.

Patti Anderson

August 19, 2015

I found myself looking for you Monday night after my yoga class...usually see you standing there waiting for the harder class coming up next....you are SO missed by everyone at HMC yoga studio....we all thought the world of you. God bless Cathy and Sierra and give them strength to carry on....

jerry parrott

August 17, 2015

My dad knew Steve from the Lions Club. we'll miss him

Sandi Sovern-Hughes

August 14, 2015

Sixty-three years is a long time... but not nearly long enough! I met you when we were 5-years old, in kindergarten, watched you mature into a kind and giving man, cherished by so many people who loved you dearly. You are missed already and yet will not be forgotten. Blessings to your lovely wife and daughter who will keep your spirit alive in their continuing journeys. Thank you for being who you were for all of us! See you one day on the "other side".

Adrian Hurtado

August 14, 2015

I first got to know Steve when we both volunteered at the Food Bank. He latered joined Lions, where I got to see him even more. He and I worked together at other memorial services for fallen Lions. I am saddened, but honored, to volunteer my services at his memorial service. Steve was a very active person, it I was glad to know him.

Robin Hendry

August 14, 2015

I will forever remember the wonderful times, laughs, and cocktails on the yoga retreats with Steve.

Steve & the Weber Girls at Live Oak 2012

Becca Weber

August 14, 2015

Our entire family will always remember "Santa" Steve's amazing laugh, artistic flair, and moments of absolute hilarity shared at the Live Oak Music Festival. We are all sending love and strength to Cathy and Sierra. Thank you for sharing your husband/dad with us! He brightened all of our lives.

Richard Rowe

August 14, 2015

life will be less centered without your presence.

Shaye Yarnell

August 14, 2015

You will be sorely missed, my friend, but you will live on in your beautiful daughter, lovely wife, and just too many friends to count. What I know for sure, is heaven shines a little brighter now that you are there. See you on the other side.

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