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Alicia Fawn (McClain-Weaver) Covault

Posted 2020-10-31 by mhenderson
Published in The Miner on Oct. 29, 2020 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Alicia Fawn Covault (McClain-Weaver), 48, unexpectedly passed away on
Oct. 9, 2020 in Kingman, Arizona. She was born in Reno, Nevada on
March 21, 1972. She was a daughter to Terrie Guess (Weaver) and step-
daughter to Darryl St. Germaine of Yuma, Arizona; and daughter to
Michael McClain of Springfield, Oregon; sister to Michelle McClain-
Maciunskas of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Michael McClain and
Carol A. McClain of Lansing, Michigan; a mother to Catlyn Lovrien of
Kingman, and Cody Lovrien of Las Vegas, Nevada; grandmother to
Arabella of Kingman; aunt to Richie Stukey of Colorado Springs, Summer
Golia, Fort Collins, Colorado, and Megan McClain, Brendon McClain,
Addie McClain of Lansing, Michigan; and great aunt to Robert of
Lansing.

Alicia was nicknamed “Weezi” by her siblings from her favorite show
and Lisa by others. She had a degree in education and minor in French.
She was hired by the French government to teach English in France. She
was a professional baker, stage light producer and band manager for
Littletown in Arizona.

In this tragedy, the family feels cheated by her departure. We feel
she just started living her best life in this last year. Lisa went to
Alaska in July to fish for salmon, visit the beautiful scenery and
gaze upon the bald eagles flying above. She often traveled to Colorado
for a month or so at a time to breathe, relax and engage in new
friendships not knowing she would spread the joy and light from her
soul to others that loved her and wanted to be in her presence.

We know that you cannot speak but can listen. We can’t see you but can
be heard. We remember you in our thoughts and our hearts as the
memories of the times we cried, the times we laughed and the times we
lived. We love you and will keep you in our hearts forever.

Celebration of Life will be held at the Painted Desert Golf Course
Club in Las Vegas, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020 at 2 p.m. All donations
sent will go to her services and children.





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