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Steve Weaver

December 5, 1956 — July 15, 2020

STEVE L. WEAVER

Steve achieved his purpose to be with his Savior on the afternoon of Wednesday, July 15, 2020, surrounded by his family. A lifelong farmer, Steve believed in planting seeds, but the seeds that he planted with the most conviction were those of his faith and love in Jesus Christ. He cherished each and every season as they came and went with his wife, Caryn.

Steve was born December 5, 1956 in Keosauqua, IA, a son of Harley L. and Esther Kutcher Weaver. He married Caryn Bair on January 11, 1975 in Keokuk. Together they have four children who all survive: Greg Weaver of Holts Summit, MO, John (Cari) Weaver of Revere, Jeff (Britni) Weaver of Palmyra and Lisa (T.J.) Duncan of Danville, IA.

He is also survived by his mother, Esther Weaver and father-in-law, Richard McWilliams, both of Revere; eleven grandchildren: Hannah and Jacob Weaver of Holts Summit, Maggie, Lukas and Mollie Weaver of Revere, Laney, Gracie, Blake and Samuel Weaver of Palmyra, and Carter and Carli Duncan of Danville.

He had a strong work ethic which he never waivered on his entire life. He is further survived by three sisters: Debbie (Chuck) Slifer of Sterling, IL, Barbie (Paul) O’Day of Kahoka, and Janet Millen of Lexington, KY; a sister-in-law, Terry McWilliams of Moorestown, NJ; as well as several nieces and nephews and other relatives.

He was preceded in death by his father, Harley L. Weaver; mother-in-law, Mary Joy McWilliams; and brother-in-law, David Millen.

His children truly extended far beyond his own four, with nieces and nephews that number strong and cover the country. An avid Clark County R-1 Indian fan, he loved not only time with his family, but traveling to as many games, events, or opportunities to be with them, and he found no greater peace than time spent at his farm and family cabin.

Steve was a faithful member and deacon of the Amazing Grace Bible Church in Kahoka. He was a former Clark County R-1 School Board member and was on the board of Clark Mutual Insurance. He was a former employee of Green Valley Seed and since July of 2006 was employed by Prairieland F.S. where he was the Agronomy Area Manager. He was weeks away from retirement and had looked forward to many projects he had planned.

As a farmer, Steve knew that the seeds he planted needed attention, cultivation, and harvest. The beauty of his passing is that he was ready for his own harvest, and those seeds of faith and love in Christ have been passed on to his family.

A Celebration of Life was held Sunday, July 19, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home in Kahoka with Pastor Dean Tomlinson officiating. Burial followed in the Anson Cemetery. Pallbearers were Paul O'Day, Chuck Slifer, Michael O'Day, Clayton Millen, Andrew Millen, Jacob Weaver, and Lukas Weaver. Honorary pallbearers were Kent Nixon, Brian Alderton, Jared McAfee, John Harmon, Doug James, Michael Phillips, and Christian Espindola. Special music "Well Done", "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)", and "Almost Home" were played during the service.

Friends could call at Wilson Funeral Home after 1:30 p.m. Saturday, July 18, 2020, with family receiving friends from 5-7 p.m.

Memorials were suggested to Amazing Grace Bible Church, Anson Cemetery or to Caryn Weaver for a fund to be established in Steve’s name in the field of agriculture.

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Friends may call after 1:30 on Saturday with family receiving friends from 5-7 p.m.

Please note that social distancing is expected, this will be a walk through visitation. Please be prepared to wait in line.

Friends may call after 1:30 on Saturday with family receiving friends from 5-7 p.m.

Please note that social distancing is expected, this will be a walk through visitation. Please be prepared to wait in line.

Please note that if you are ill you are asked to stay home. Masks are suggested as due to the size anticipated, there will be not be any room to social distance.

Please note that if you are ill you are asked to stay home. Masks are suggested as due to the size anticipated, there will be not be any room to social distance.


SERVICES
Visitation

Saturday, July 18, 2020
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Wilson Funeral Home
975 E. Main
Kahoka, Missouri 63445

Friends may call after 1:30 on Saturday with family receiving friends from 5-7 p.m.

Please note that social distancing is expected, this will be a walk through visitation. Please be prepared to wait in line.

Funeral Service

Sunday, July 19, 2020
1:30 PM

Wilson Funeral Home
975 E Main
Kahoka, Missouri 63445

Please note that if you are ill you are asked to stay home. Masks are suggested as due to the size anticipated, there will be not be any room to social distance.

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