Christine Weaver

Passed: July 25, 2020

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Mrs. Christine Marie Weaver, age 61, of Goodyear, AZ passed away on July 25, 2020 in Goodyear, Arizona of cancer. She was born on October 10, 1958 to Kenneth Sloat and Joan Sloat in Sterling, Illinois.

Christine was a loving Wife, Mother, Nana, Sister, Daughter, and Friend.  Selfless for so many, she was always putting others needs above her own.  As a tax accountant, to live out her fathers legacy, she had many clients that spoke of her fierce organizational skills and determination to do the right thing.  The heart and soul of the Recreation Center in the City of Litchfield Park for 21 years.  Earning her Bachelor’s degree in Marketing with the University of Phoenix while working full time.  A proud accomplishment that proved just how dedicated she was to achieving her life goals.  The matriarch, loved beyond measure and gone too soon.

Christine is survived by her husband, Mark D. Weaver; her daughters, Megan Domingo (Triumph Domingo), and Jamie Weaver Moon (Dustin Moon); her sons, Ryan Rude (Renae Rude), and Jason Weaver (Amber Weaver); her sister, Margo Mahoney (Peter Mahoney) and her daughters, Shea Mahoney and Kendra Mahoney; her brother, Douglas Sloat (Tina Sloat). She is also survived by her mother, Joan Sloat; and her six grandchildren, Emerson, Easton, Jaidyn, Aubrey, Kayleigh, and Blake-Ryan. Christine was preceded in death by her father, Kenneth D. Sloat.

A memorial service and Mass are scheduled to be held on Monday, August 10, 2020 at St. Thomas Aquanis Catholic Church, 13720 W Thomas Rd, Avondale, AZ at 10am.

In Lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations be made to St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Avondale.

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9 responses to Christine Weaver

  1. Rest In Peace Chris, I cant believe this. I pray for you all. I’m so sorry for your loss.

  2. You made me smile! Such a joy to be with. I will miss your hugs. May your family find peace through this difficult time. You are so loved. ♥️

  3. I’m so saddened by the loss of my dear friend, Chris. Having worked with her for more than 20 years, we developed a symbiotic process to everything we worked on together. It was almost as if we could read each other’s minds. I will sincerely miss the laughter and jokes we shared, she could always make me laugh.

    We were especially proud of Chris’ pet project… CityLine, the city newsletter. She took it from a black and white copy to the magnificent publication it is today. Always detail oriented, she made everything she touched shine! She will truly be missed, rest in peace my dear friend… (no more deadlines).

    My deepest and sincerest condolences to everyone who loved Chris.

  4. John 14:27
    Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.
    My heart was saddened when I learned of Chris’s passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and I pray for God’s peace in this trying time.
    Chris’s contributions will be missed.
    Love to you all.

  5. Jean Klein says:

    Chris, you and I were very close for a long time and I loved you dearly, but as happens in life, we haven’t lived close to each other for several years and have lost touch over the last several years. I regret now and always will, not keeping in closer touch with you. My dear true friend, I will always miss you and love you forever. This is unbearable to me!! I love you Chris!!!!

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