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Janet Gail <I>Lewis</I> Weaver

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Janet Gail Lewis Weaver

Birth
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Jun 2018 (aged 65)
Missouri, USA
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Janet Gail Weaver (nee Lewis), of St. Charles, Missouri, passed away on Wednesday, June 20, 2018, at the age of 65. Beloved wife of Bruce Weaver; cherished daughter of the late Newell and Georgianna Lewis and the late Muriel Henkel; treasured stepdaughter of Jinx Henkel; devoted mother of Jamie (Jimmy) Coyne, Eric Schmidt, Brian Schmidt, and Matthew (fiancé Kassey Spurgeon) Weaver; proud grandmother of Cooper Schmidt, Wyatt Schmidt, and Waylon Schmidt; and dear sister of Jodi Maloney, Kim Keller, and the late Barbara Mullins. She is also survived by her beloved Brussels Griffon, Gizmo. She was also a cherished aunt and friend to many.

Janet was always happiest and healthiest when she was outdoors working in the garden, camping, fishing, walking Gizmo, and spending time with her grandchildren and loved ones. She was loved by many and will be sorely missed.

Memorial contributions may be made in Janet’s honor to the Rheumatoid Arthritis Foundation.
Janet Gail Weaver (nee Lewis), of St. Charles, Missouri, passed away on Wednesday, June 20, 2018, at the age of 65. Beloved wife of Bruce Weaver; cherished daughter of the late Newell and Georgianna Lewis and the late Muriel Henkel; treasured stepdaughter of Jinx Henkel; devoted mother of Jamie (Jimmy) Coyne, Eric Schmidt, Brian Schmidt, and Matthew (fiancé Kassey Spurgeon) Weaver; proud grandmother of Cooper Schmidt, Wyatt Schmidt, and Waylon Schmidt; and dear sister of Jodi Maloney, Kim Keller, and the late Barbara Mullins. She is also survived by her beloved Brussels Griffon, Gizmo. She was also a cherished aunt and friend to many.

Janet was always happiest and healthiest when she was outdoors working in the garden, camping, fishing, walking Gizmo, and spending time with her grandchildren and loved ones. She was loved by many and will be sorely missed.

Memorial contributions may be made in Janet’s honor to the Rheumatoid Arthritis Foundation.

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