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Alan Carl Weeks
April 4th, 1963 - June 10th, 2022
Alan Carl Weeks was born to Carl and Patricia Weeks at Oceanside, NY on April 4th, 1963. Alan joined the Rockville Centre Fire Department at age 18. Was a member of Woodlands Engine4 where he proudly followed in his father’s footsteps. He played various sports while attending Oceanside schools. Member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Alan graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology, NY. He started his civil engineer career at GPI in NY. He worked over 30 years of his carrier at HDR, Cardno, Consor and ECHO in Fl. Alan met Aya in 1993 and were married on August 30th, 1996, making their home in Tampa, Florida. Deeply in love enjoyed walk on the beach and looked forward to a long and happy life together. Alan was known for being incredibly enthusiastic about his work as a civil engineer. He excelled in the exacting nature this work required, with a bright future ahead of him. He made friends and earned the respect of so many of his peers. Alan was a giving, caring and selfless soul. He shared his passion for his carrier and would to anything for anyone. Smart and perfectionist, almost to a fault. He was very precise and would describe himself as occasionally being a “workaholic.” When Alan wasn’t at the job site, he enjoyed being outdoors, fishing with his son, Derek and helping neighbors. To unwind, he enjoyed watching late night shows and comedies with great laughs at the end of the day. With help of Moffitt Cancer center, Alan donated his corneal, helping someone to see the beauty of this world. He was also participating in medical study until very last days of his life. He wanted to help anyone in every possible way. He was all about helping others. Alan is survived by his wife Aya; son and only child, Derek Tai; father Carl; sister Carin Klipp (Mike Sr.); Diana Forman (Mike); Tammy Weeks; brother-in-law Itaru (Shinobu) Kanemitsu 金光格(忍). Be loved Uncle to Michael Klipp; Louis (Peggy) Forman; Carl (Megan) Klipp; Thomas Forman; Abby Forman; Aoi Kanemitsu(金光葵); Hijiri Kanemitsu (金光聖) as well as extended family, friends, mentors, and colleagues he touched during his life, who loved him dearly and helped him become the person he was. He was a true friend, amazing son, devoted husband, dedicated father, caring brother, loving uncle and great-uncle to 3 precious girls. He will be missed by so many. A small gathering will be held at Woodlands Engine4, his hometown, Rockville Center, NY (date to be determined). In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Alan’s name to the Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation www.aamds.org/ or Holy Trinity Lutheran Church www.holytrinitylutheranchurchrvc.com/
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Established in 1994, Loyless Funeral Home in Land O' Lakes, Florida, has been serving families with compassionate end-of-life services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our community. As a certified green burial provider, we offer environmentally sustainable options alongside traditional services, ensuring every family can find a fitting tribute to their loved ones. Our facility boasts a welcoming chapel and state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment for live streaming memorials, ensuring that distant friends and family can partake in the ceremony....
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