Winfield C. “Windy” Weaver

WeaverKINGSBURY – Winfield C. “Windy” Weaver, 82 of Kingsbury, passed away, after a brief illness, on Wednesday, August 14, 2013.

Born on October 7, 1930, Windy, a lifetime resident of the town of Kingsbury, was the first born of Randolph “Hank” and Madalene (Shippey) Weaver.

He was a graduate of Hudson Falls School, class of 1948.  Windy had been building up a herd of dairy cows even when he was in high school.  He had lots of enjoyment taking his cattle to the county fairs.  During that time, he met many friends that he has stayed close to all of these years.  Windy was a 4-H leader for a group of boys in the 1950’s.  In 1950, he met Phyllis Howe at the Washington County Fair.   Two years later, they were married on June 7, 1952 at the Dutch Reformed Church in Fort Miller. 

Windy continued with his farm life, loved working the land, raising his cattle, riding his horses, when there was time and raising a family.   He taught his children many things about life and the farm.  They all grew up to be loving, hard working adults.

One of his dreams was to make a trip to the west.  He was able to do that four times.  Windy loved collecting old western memorabilia and saddles.  He also enjoyed fairs, rodeos, fishing, auctions, family picnics and camping at Putts Pond.  We will all greatly miss him.   He is going to take that “ride up the trail’ now.

He leaves behind his wife, Phyllis Weaver of Kingsbury; his four sons, Cameron Weaver (Lorie) of Elkhart, IN,  Scott Weaver, Randy Weaver (Amy), Donald Weaver and his wife, Margaret, all of Kingsbury; his two daughters, Kathleen Marcantonio and her husband, Terry of Glens Falls and Jerolyn Saunders (Michael) of Kingsbury; his two brothers, Quintin Weaver and his wife, Agnes of Voorheesville and Douglass Weaver and his wife, Sylvia of Kingsbury; his two sisters, Virginia Nowacki and her husband, Michael of Tucson, AZ and Sharron Pesto of Utica; his grandchildren, Tammy, Brian, Candy and Jeanette of Indiana and Derek of Texas, Anna Marcantonio, Taylor and Claire Weaver, Megan and Emily Weaver, Ryan Saunders and Jessica Weaver of Glens Falls and Hudson Falls; his nine great grandchildren in Indiana and two great grandchildren from this area, Gianna Knowlton and Michaella Saunders; one great great granddaughter, of  Indiana; many nieces, nephews and cousins, whom he loved very much.

One of the most important services that can be donated is the “gift of life” by donating blood.  The family has also asked that memorials in Windy’s name be made to Friends of Hospice, 415 lower Main St., Hudson Falls, NY  12839.

Our thanks to Washington County Hospice for all their good work and to Dr. Gillani, Donna Boss and the nurses at the C.R. Wood cancer Center at the Glens Falls Hospital.

At  Windy’s  request, there will be no calling hours or services.

Arrangements are under the care of Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., in Hudson Falls.

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6 Responses to Winfield C. “Windy” Weaver

  1. Sandy Sprague Beaulieu says:

    We are very sorry for the passing of Windy. He was such a nice man and we always enjoyed talking with him at Kennedys Auction.
    Sincerly , Jim Sprague & Sandy Sprague Beaulieu

  2. Pat and JERRY wINCH says:

    Phyllis Weaver and family. Pat and I are both sandden by your lose. I Have and we have many memories of the Dean Rd.
    Pat and Jerry

  3. Doug Vaughn says:

    Windy: I’m going to miss seeing you tending to your longhorns on my trips up Dean Rd. I’ll alway remember seeing and hearing you and Dad shares farm stories when I was growing up. But now you and Malcolm have alot of catching up to do. rest in peace Windy.

  4. Dick and Sandi Cantz says:

    To the Weaver Family:
    We were so saddened to hear of Windy’s passing. We thought so much of him. We are going to miss seeing and talking to him here on the Dean Road. The road will never be the same.
    Our condolences to the family.
    Dick and Sandi Cantz
    Neighbors

  5. Rich & Becky Larkin says:

    We were saddened to hear of “Windy”s passing and wish to extend our heartfelt condolences to the Weaver Family and all of his Friends. We met Windy @ our garage sale in Warrensburg many years ago and he would stop by our home to visit and see our animals for many years thereafter. He and my wife Becky always had wonderful conversations about her saddles and buggy collection. We were invited to visit and see his collection and had I realized I should have packed a lunch ! That really was a very special day. I saw in his eyes the joy and excitement of a very special individual as he took us thru his collection and explained every saddle. We will always cherish his stories of who and where he bought each and every piece in his collection. Our lives have been enriched by that special friendship he shared with us. We know he was blessed by having the most patient wife of any I have ever met. May “Windy” rest in peace and his memory carry on for many generations to come. God Bless

  6. Jerry Bonnabeau says:

    To the Weaver family:

    I’m so sorry for your loss. Win was a real gentleman to me and a friend to my family. He always had a smile for my sister Christine and me, and kept us from hurting ourselves too badly when we tried to “help” on the farm. A lot of time has passed since, but I often think of those times and the fun we all had at Lake Sunnyside. My deepest condolences.