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Obituary

July 7, 2014

Chad Allen Fieweger was born March 11, 1992, at Kennett, Missouri to Shawna Brasher Fieweger and Richard Paul Fieweger.  He died at LaGrange, Texas, Wednesday, June 4, 2014 at the age of 22 years, 2 months and 24 days.

Chad attended Portageville Schools and graduated March 26, 2010, from First Coast Academy of Jacksonville, Florida.  He received training and was member of National Wildfire Team FFT II Fire training Pack Test and CPR/First Aide Certification January 14, 2011.  He received his Certificate of Modern Basic Welding March 14, 2011.  He obtained training and his CDL license with additional certification for flatbed January, 2014 in Phoenix, AZ.  He loved traveling and meeting different people.  He sent many pictures of over 15 states home to family and friends over the past 7 months saying he would like to buy property in Washington or Oregon states as he found them quite beautiful.  Most of all he loved his family and friends.

He is survived by his mother, Shawna Brasher Fieweger(CullenLyons) of Portageville and father Richard Paul Fieweger(Shelly Rundles) of Lilbourn, his grandparents Lloyd(Buddy) and Tanya Brasher and Greatgrandmother Connie Shankle of Portageville; aunts Connie Brasher and Monica Nolen(Patrick) of Portageville and Syble Mary Ruth Abbott of Florida; uncles Mike Fieweger and Jeff Fieweger(Tina) of St Louis, Daniel Helems of Lilbourn, Phillip Fieweger of Pinole, CA  whom he worked and stayed with in 2013, Scott Brasher of Portageville and Tim Brasher of New Madrid many great aunts and uncles , cousins family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his greatgrandparents Paul(Pops) Shankle, Charles and Hazel Brasher, James Alton and Syble(Granny) Brock and his grandparents Mary Abbott and Glenn Fieweger.

Chad's ashes were entered into personalized urn with family memorial June 30, 2014.  On the month anniversary of his death July 4, 2014, after dark and day of family together remembering with pictures, stories videos -two 3 ft blue memorial lanterns were lit in his honor and were videoed as they sailed past the moon and on to float up to 24 hours , the cousins want to make this an annual fourth practice as they enjoyed so many fourths together.

Chad really enjoyed computers, social media and all the technology as so many young people do.   A memorial "forever" site has been set up as a virtual headstone for family and friends to visit, post memories, pictures, video, songs, messages for him or his family now and years from now.  We feel this would be a memorial he would be honored by.  HIs family request and encourages you to visit  chad-allen-fieweger.forevermissed.com  as it will be a comfort to them to hear your shared memories and pictures of Chad. 

New International Version I Corinthians 13:8  Love never fails,  But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.