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In Loving Memory

Weeks, Gerald F. “Jerry”

Weeks, Gerald F. “Jerry” on Mon. March 27, 2023. Beloved husband of the late Joan Weeks; dear companion of Pat Clark; dear father of Christine (Jim) Bivens and Nancy Weeks; dear brother of Pat Hart; brother-in-law of George (Dale) Wood; our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, cousin and friend.

Jerry was a friend of the Three Rivers Chapter of the Good Sam R.V. Club.

Services: Visitation at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Thursday, April 6, 9:30 a.m. until service at 10:30 a.m. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Memorials may be made to Shirner’s Hospital for Children or Siteman Cancer Center.

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6 thoughts on “Weeks, Gerald F. “Jerry””

  1. Jerry was a good friend and we in the Three Rivers camping club always enjoyed his being a fellow member. We had lots of great times together on our outings and gatherings. We’ll all miss his presence and remember his wonderful smile!

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  2. Jerry was a good friend and we in the Three Rivers camping club always enjoyed his being a fellow member. We had lots of great times together on our outings and gatherings. We’ll all miss his presence and remember his wonderful smile!

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  3. Nancy- I’m so so sorry to hear about your dad. I’ll be thinking and praying for you and your sister and families . Hugs to you all.

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  4. Nancy- I’m so so sorry to hear about your dad. I’ll be thinking and praying for you and your sister and families . Hugs to you all.

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  5. I guess when someone special passes one of the first things you say to yourself is, “Oh, I just wish I had more time?” This immediately came to me when I think of the evening that Jerry was installing a microwave for Nancy. I got to hand him tools and it made me feel special just like I did with my father. From that night on, I think my heart adopted him. I could have learned so much from Jerry, if only there were time. I’m glad I had some visits with him those last couple of weeks. I so enjoyed spoiling him with some homemade pie. He really seemed to enjoy it and ate well, when Nancy said his interest in food had wained. Wether it was his way of showing appreciation, I’m not sure but it sure gave me a pleased feeling to see him consider a second piece! Again, wish I could cook more for him, with just a little more time♥️ All I know is that I won’t forget him and his terrific smile. Who knows? Maybe Jerry and my dad have met and they’re up there tinkering, laughing at me over the crisscross & straight edge screwdriver names? Names that I never seem to remember—No worries Jerry I’ll always remember yours

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  6. I guess when someone special passes one of the first things you say to yourself is, “Oh, I just wish I had more time?” This immediately came to me when I think of the evening that Jerry was installing a microwave for Nancy. I got to hand him tools and it made me feel special just like I did with my father. From that night on, I think my heart adopted him. I could have learned so much from Jerry, if only there were time. I’m glad I had some visits with him those last couple of weeks. I so enjoyed spoiling him with some homemade pie. He really seemed to enjoy it and ate well, when Nancy said his interest in food had wained. Wether it was his way of showing appreciation, I’m not sure but it sure gave me a pleased feeling to see him consider a second piece! Again, wish I could cook more for him, with just a little more time♥️ All I know is that I won’t forget him and his terrific smile. Who knows? Maybe Jerry and my dad have met and they’re up there tinkering, laughing at me over the crisscross & straight edge screwdriver names? Names that I never seem to remember—No worries Jerry I’ll always remember yours

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