
Cody Austin Weaver
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Cody Austin Weaver, of Ranchester, Wyoming, passed away on July 31, 2025,at the young age of 25.
Cody was born on October 2, 1999, to Travis Weaver and Janet Weaver in Vinita, Oklahoma.
Cody was not just an amazing friend but a dedicated father. He not only carried a smile on his face wherever he went but he also made it a mission to leave a smile on the faces of those he interacted with. Cody was the kind of person that walked life with his heart on his sleeve and would give the shirt off his back to someone in need. Cody had many passions in life but the ones that stood out the most to anyone who truly knew Cody was his dedication to his son, his passion for baseball, and his love for working with his hands. Cody had always dreamed of owning his own business and he accomplished that not once but twice. He became part owner in his father's company and was an active part of it until his father unfortunately passed. Shortly after his father's passing Cody met his goal of being an owner by starting the company back up in memory of his father. He honored his father's memory by building subdivisions and spec houses spreading locally from Ranchester WY of Bighorn WY and he also was fortunate enough to make a name for himself contracting through parts of Southern Oklahoma. Cody always put those he loved first and was dedicated to accomplishing what he set his mind to. In the words of Hellen Keller "what we have once loved we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes apart of us." While he may no longer walk the earth with us. Cody will always be held deep in our hearts and forever remembered as the loving warm hearted man we all came to know and love throughout our time in his presence.
He is preceded in death by his father, Travis Weaver, and his grandmother, Nancy Weaver. Cody is survived by his grandfather Ival Weaver, his uncle's Greg Kevin Weaver, his cousins Nathan, Nicholas, Lucas, and Jackson Weaver. His mother, Janet Weaver, of Sheridan, Wyoming; his brother, Brian Cummings, of Sheridan, Wyoming; his brother, Dereck, and his wife, Wendy Roofe; his grandma, Ruth; and multiple aunts and uncles of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. He had one nephew, Ty Roofe, and a best friend who was more like a brother, Jarrod Roberts. He is also survived by Don Evans, William Truax, Kaleb Anthony, Colter Swan, Vincent Cossel, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Until we meet again, you will be missed dearly. Or as we Ogalala sioux saydoksa ake waunkte (we will see you again.)
If you are unable to attend the graveside please click on the link below about 5 till 12(noon).Graveside- https://boxcast.tv/view/cody-weaver-graveside-service-snnvugpgjnkgjxpdfn3s
The Celebration Of Life will be held on Saturday, September 6,2025 at 11:00 am, at Champion Kane Funeral Home, with a Nacho Bar oneof Codys favorites will be serviced right after the service. If youare unable to attend please click on the link below at 5 till 11:00am.
Service- https://boxcast.tv/view/cody-weaver-celebration-of-life-nf5hxxmjg3bltgjlbf7n
Champion Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.
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