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Justin James “Bud” Weiss Has Passed Away

We have some sad news to report this afternoon. Justin James “Bud” Weiss of Kanawha, passed away on Saturday, November 22nd. He was only 27 years old. Later today his family and friends are have a Celebration of Life at the Kanawha Lutheran Church. We would like to send our condolences to Justin’s family and friends during this hard time.

Viewing and Celebration Information:

A Celebration of Life for Bud Weiss will be held on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at 2:00 PM at Kanawha Lutheran Church, 124 West 4th Street in Kanawha with Pastors Geoffrey and Char White and Pastor Joel DeBoer officiating. Interment will take place at a later date.

Visitation for Bud Weiss will be held on Tuesday, November 25, 2014 from 5:00 – 8:00 PM at Ewing Funeral Home, 118 East 2nd Street in Kanawha and will continue one hour prior to services at the church on Wednesday.

Obituary

Justin James “Bud” Weiss was born September 5, 1987, the youngest of three children, to Jim & Pam Weiss of Kanawha. He attended Kanawha Elementary, Kanawha Christian School and West Hancock High School, graduating with the class of 2006. Bud previously worked at Primera Foods in Britt. He was currently employed at Capco in Forest City, working as a tail stretcher. Bud was very soft-hearted and had many best friends. He saw the good in everyone and never turned away someone in need. His favorite past-times included dirt-biking, making music, snowmobiling and paintballing. He also loved bonfires with his friends and camping in Decorah. His favorite times were spent hanging out with Dad in the garage and being a mama’s boy. Bud was truly a kid at heart, and was never able to give up his pepperoni pizza, Lego’s or all time favorite Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. In the past, Bud enjoyed attending the Annual Gathering of the Juggalos with his girlfriend Theresa, and went to his very first Sturgis Motorcycle Rally this past August. Bud was an amazing uncle and loved dearly by his nieces and nephew. He always made sure to go out of his way to annoy his older sisters Jen and Jessi. (We love and miss you little Buddy!) Left to cherish his memory are his parents Jim and Pam Weiss of Kanawha; sister Jen Weiss and daughters Jacey, Jayde, Harley, Halle and Hadley of Mason City; sister Jessi Brown (Kevin) and children Reed, Ramzee and Remi of Britt; his other half Theresa Moorehouse of Kanawha, and extended family and friends. Welcoming Bud to Heaven are those who meant so much to him: Grandma Iliah, Grandma Rita, Uncle Edward, Uncle Ronnie & Aunt Vicki. Bud- We all loved you more than you could ever know! You left us too soon! We love you and we’ll never forget you!
You can view a video that was also posted on the funeral home’s website by CLICKING HERE.

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