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Valley Memorial Funeral Home
Scott Alan Weekley
January 9th, 1953 - September 4th, 2021
A Limb has fallen from our Family Tree that say’s grieve not for me. Remember the best times, the Laughter, my song, the good times I Loved when I was strong. Scott Alan Weekley died September 4, 2021, he was 68 years old. Born in Akron, Ohio on January 9, 1953 he moved with his family to Oregon in 1957 spending the rest of his life growing up here making life long friends & memories that lasted to his final days. He loved the heck out of it all. He graduated in 1971 from Hillsboro High School. Did he have fun? you betcha! Scott’s joy was his son Ryan, Family & Friends, Fishing & hunting Pack Trips. He had a genuine love of water and enjoyed the beautiful Rivers & Lakes that were his favorites. Scott worked in commercial construction & Logging and no matter how rough the day was, he found ways to make everybody laugh and possibly make his bosses a little cranky. He was wildly entertaining everybody would agree! He had a unique, one of a kind sense of humor and used it frequently on friends & family. He could make You laugh until you cried. He was never without a friend around him. Scott was loved fiercely & endlessly by his family & friends never to be forgotten and always held close to our hearts. Scott’s memory will be cherished by his Son Ryan Weekley, his Mother Betty Weekley. Pre deceased by his father Jerry Weekley in 2005. Sister’s Robin Junor and Stacey Brager. Brothers in law, D.j. Junor and Drew Brager. Nephew Cameron Meyer, Niece Havana Meyer. Grand children, Taylor and Bryce Weekley. The celebration of Scott’s Life will be held for his family at a later date in a location that he would have loved.❤️
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Valley Memorial Funeral Home
Since 1958, Valley Memorial Park and Funeral Home, located on the historic Carothers family farm, has offered a serene 40-acre setting, including a stunning six-acre lake. Valley Memorial is dedicated to providing affordable and customizable arrangements for meaningful services and memorialization. We are proud to be recognized as Oregon's first Green Burial Cemetery certified by the Green Burial Council. Valley provides diverse memorial options across its 14 gardens and beautiful mausoleum....
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