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Daniel Carl Weaver

Posted 2020-11-09 by mhenderson
Published in Mohave Daily News Online from Nov. 2 to Nov. 11, 2020 -
Bullhead City, Arizona -

Daniel Carl Weaver, age 73, of Kingman, Ariz., passed away peacefully
at the KRMC Joan and Diana Hospice Home on Wednesday, October 28,
2020. He succumbed quickly to cancer after a recent diagnosis just two
days prior. He was born on September 29, 1947 in Lansing, Michigan.

On December 1, 1988, Daniel married Patricia in Grand Blanc, Mich. and
they spent 32 years together. He was a Sergeant in the Marine Corp.
and a Veteran of the Vietnam War. He was very proud to serve his
country and had great respect for the military.

Daniel was an Executive at Pepsi Co. for 33 years and retired in 2002.
They moved around a lot with his career and spent many wonderful years
living in Michigan, Mexico City, Moscow, Florida and Minnesota before
retiring to Arizona in 2010.

Daniel loved his family and friends (even though he did not always
know how to show it). He suffered from O.C.D (Old, Cranky &
Dangerous). He liked to work in his shop, do construction projects
around the house, travel, camping, and he liked the idea of exploring
and creating new adventures. He enjoyed off roading in the desert with
his UTV and fishing in Canada. He enjoyed listening to country music
and watching ID TV. He liked buffalo chicken wings, popcorn, lemonade
& Diet Pepsi, and an occasional cheap cigar. He was looking forward to
a move in the near future to Tucson to be near his son, Brad.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Patricia Weaver; father, Harold
Weaver; mother, Shirley Weaver; step-mothers, Marjorie Weaver and Dee
Weaver; brother, Dennis Weaver; sister, Deborah Weaver; and his
treasured faithful, furry, four legged friends (dogs), Ginger, Oscar
and Buster Brown.

He is survived by his sons, Bruce (Kelli) Weaver of Breezy Point,
Minn. and Brad (Tina) Weaver of Tucson, Ariz.; brothers, Douglas
Weaver and Donald Weaver of Michigan; and many nieces and nephews.

A private family committal service and celebration of life will take
place at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery at a later date.





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