JOHN C. WEAVER
IDAHO FALLS, ID -- John Chadwick Weaver, 39, of Idaho Falls, passed away January 2, 2007, at his home from natural causes.
He was born January 29, 1967, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Bal Jerry and Emma Joyce Chadwick Weaver. He grew up in Idaho Falls, graduating from Skyline High School in 1985. His daughter, Alisha Polson, was also born in 1985. He continued his education at Eastern Idaho Vocational Technical School, earning an Associates Degree in Electronics.
He worked as an Electrical Technician for Western States Circuit Breaker.
He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying skiing, snowmobiling, fishing and boating.
Survivors include:
Daughter: Alisha Polson, Shelley, ID
Sister: Sandra (Warren) Drewes and
Sister: Julie Nichols, both of Idaho Falls, ID
Sister: Karen (Bryan) Foster, Rigby, ID
and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, and nephews, Jeremy Drewes and Bryan Foster.
Graveside Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, January 15, 2007 at the Fielding Memorial Park. The family will visit with friends from 1:00 p.m. at Wood Funeral Home, 273 North Ridge until proceding to the cemetery.
Burial will be in the Fielding Memorial Park under the direction of Wood Funeral Home.
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Condolences sent online:
Ray and Linda Proctor
jitrbuglinda@hughes.net
Sandy, Warren, and family,
Sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our condolences.
With love,
Ray and Linda Proctor
P Smith [chktruck@ida.net]
Sorry for the family. I knew John years ago. We used to play darts together and hang out. John, I have thought about you often.
TO THE FAMILY: I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you.
Ken Neider [wscbi@ida.net]
We wish to express our sympathy at John’s passing. He was a good friend and employee and we will miss him. He was a kind and good man. We know that he is happy now, to be with his mother and father, and to feel well and able to grow and progress.
Sincerely,
Margo and Ken Neider