Rodney Weaver
April 30, 1961 — October 26, 2025
Rodney Weaver, 64, was born April 30, 1961 to his Dad, Ronnie Weaver and Mom, Alice Snow.
Rodney grew up in Patterson, IA and went to school in Winterset. Rodney was a father before he was anything else, he has two daughters, Megan (Yoel) and Jenny. Adam (Stephanie) is his only son. Rodney has four grandchildren, Adrianna, Aletti, Aydin, and Ashtyn. Rodney did auto body work for many years along side his dad and as he got older he worked for the Operators Union and drove truck.
Rodney loved his dog Bud, riding his Harley, and being with his daughter Megan and granddaughters. They were the light of his life.
Rodney has many other family members and friends. One thing we all are going to miss for sure are his Jokes, Nicknames, and his loud laugh. Rodney peacefully passed away October 26, 2025.
The family will be greeting friends from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Friday, November 7, 2025 at Hamilton’s Southtown Funeral Home; 5400 SW 9th Street, Des Moines. A funeral service will be held following the visitation at 12:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Rodney will be laid to rest at McGinnis Cemetery.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
 
					
												 
							 
							 
							
JoJo
10/31/2025
So sorry Megan for you and your girls… your Dad was soooo sweet. He always let it be known how much he luvd you and your girls.
Dave Alcala
10/30/2025
Rodney,
R.I.P Brother
May God watch over your family
and bring them peace .From the
Alcala Family.
Jimmy D
10/30/2025
My condolences to the Weaver Family and friends during their time of sadness and grief. It's never easy saying goodbye to family and friends. Rodney was the life of every occasion and had an infectious smile for all who knew and loved him; which there were many. Prayers go out to those close to Rodney in his final weeks, days, and hours; as well as those who vouldnt be there. We can rest with the peace and joy only the Lord can provide; knowing Rodney is safe in the presence of the Lord. I especially thank Megan and the entire Weaver family for allowing me to be a small part of his last days. Rodney, I love you brother and I cherish the memories with you throughout our life. Sincerely
~Bonehead