Nicholas, Ruth and Audrey Weaver

Nicholas, Ruth and Audrey Weaver died August 18, 2007 due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident. NICHOLAS KEDRIC WEAVER was born September 1978 in Vernal, Utah to Howard Burton Weaver and Susan Weaver, the third of five children. He graduated from Uintah High School in Vernal, Utah in 1997 and moved to Logan, Utah where he married the love of his life, Ruth Campbell, June 23, 1998. They were sealed for time and eternity in the Logan Temple July 10, 1999. His favorite pastime was riding horses with his daughters; Nick was a family oriented person. A dedicated member of the LDS Church, Nick assumed many responsibilities including serving in the Elder's Quorum Presidency, as a Sunday School teacher, and working in the Primary nursery with Ruth. Nick worked at AppLabs, excelling in the field of information technology. He loved to help out family and friends with their computers or anything else that they

needed.

He was preceded in death by his father, Howard Weaver, stepfather, Ellis James LeFevre, two grandfathers, Kedric Caldwell and Clifford Weaver and two uncles, Kimo Poai and Bruce Petik. He is survived by his mother Susan LeFevre, Evanston, Wyoming; two brothers, Chris (Heather) Weaver, Ft. Rucker,

Alabama; Spencer (Amy) Weaver,

Vernal, Utah; two sisters, Angela Consolo and Priscilla (Brandon) Rettberg, Evanston, Wyoming; two grandmothers, Freda Caldwell,

Vernal, Utah; and Doris Weaver, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania; seven cousins, 20 nieces and nephews, three aunts and one uncle.

RUTH CAMPBELL WEAVER, beloved mother, wife, daughter, sister and friend, was born in June 1977 to Stan and Diana Campbell, the eighth of twelve children. Ruth grew up in Juniper, a small farming community in Southern Idaho, where she graduated from Raft River High School. At the age of 21, she met and married the love of her life, Nick. As a wife, Ruth was devoted completely to Nick and building an eternal life with him. In August 1999, they were blessed with the birth of Diana Jo, followed by the birth of Audrey Esther in 2004. Ruth was a very loving and adventurous mother. She lived life to the fullest and allowed her girls to do the same. She taught by living every moment and loving everyone, blessing all around her with her humor and generous spirit. People were drawn to her because of her sensitivity and sincere heart. Her family appreciated her ability to unify and make peace, yet she met life head on with grit and determination. Wherever Ruth lived, she touched hearts and offered willing service. Ruth has been an active member of the LDS church and has served in many capacities. Her knowledge and testimony of her purpose on earth was evident in all she did.

AUDREY ESTHER WEAVER was born October 2004 in Boise, ID. Her little life was full of fun loving laughs and smiles a true fireball and attitude to rule the roost. She blessed our lives and the lives of everyone around her by just being in the room. She was a true cutie, very intelligent, very sweet and friendly. She would always approach others without hesitation. She loved her horses, her boots, baby dolls, and pink things. Audrey admired and loved her best friend, D.J. Audrey felt like she could do everything D.J. did despite the five year age difference between them. When it came to her Daddy, he was her "Nicky Noodle" and the love of her life. Audrey and her mom were inseparable in life and are together today. This sweet doll has touched our lives and changed us for the better. We'll miss you sweetheart.

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They are survived by their daughter and sister, Diana Jo, Nick's mother, Susan LeFevre, Ruth's parents, Stan and Diana Campbell, her grandmother, Rosalie Campbell, and a very large, loving, immediate and extended family.

A viewing in their honor will be held Thursday, August 23, 2007 from 6-8 p.m. at Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home, 111 North 100 East, Tremonton, UT. The funeral will be held Friday, August 24, 2007 starting at noon at the Cedar Fort Chapel in Cedar Fort, UT located on Highway 73. The funeral will be preceded by a viewing from 10-11:30 a.m. Interment at Cedar Fort Cemetery.

The families would like to thank the emergency responders, the Utah Highway Patrol, the staffs at Bear River Valley Hospital and Primary Children's Hospital, and especially the White Hills Ward along with all those from the community who have helped and shown an outpouring of concern. On-line condolences may

be expressed at www.rogersandtaylor.com

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