Richard J. Weathers

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Funeral services for Richard (Dick) Weathers, age 98, of Aurelia will be at 10:30am on Thursday April, 9th 2026 at the First United Methodist Church in Aurelia. Visitation will be on Wednesday April 8th, 2026 from 5 until 7pm with a Masonic service at 7.

Richard Joseph Weathers was born on August 27, 1927 in Anthon, Iowa to Merritt Edward and Hepsibeth (Plato) Weathers. Growing up on the banks of the Little Sioux River, Dickey Joe, as he was known as a child, enjoyed hunting and fishing when he wasn’t working hard on his parent’s dairy operation milking cows and then delivering the milk door to door in Anthon.  During his senior year at Climbing Hill, he decided he had had enough schooling and wanted to enlist in the war effort at the age of 17. Accompanied by his mother, Dick enlisted in the Army in Sioux City. After basic training he was stationed in Colorado, where an opportunity arouse for a clerk typist with the Army Air Corps. Eventually, Dick was sent to Guam during a hurricane, but luckily it was after most of the fighting was already over. Returning to Iowa after his discharge, Dick became reacquainted with Phylis (Sally) Margaret Christensen. The two wed on February 19th, 1947 at Ponca, Ne. Dick and Phylis welcomed home four children, Nancy, Joe, Dennis (Denny), and Richard James (Jim) spending many years living in Moville, Iowa.

Dick worked in the meat packing industry after returning home from his time in the service. He began in Sioux City and when Wilson’s opened in Cherokee, Dick took a job there working his way up in the company, spending many years as a foreman and night supervisor at the plant. In 1966, Dick and his family moved to Aurelia where they remained together until Sally’s death on July 17, 1998.

On June 30, 2001 Dick married Lois Pfaff. The two enjoyed playing cards with friends, and traveling south into their 90’s. They moved together to WelLife in Alta to enjoy their later years together. Lois passed away February 11th, 2023.

Dick will always be remembered as a hard worker who loved life and many will remember him riding his three-wheel bike around town with his little buddy Hopper the dog running along beside him. Dick “never knew a stranger”, and he will be remembered by his children and grandchildren for passing along his love of fishing, gardening, hunting, and camping.

Dick died on Saturday, April 4th, 2026 at WelLife at Alta.

Left to cherish Dick’s memory are his children, Nancy and her husband Tom Hone, Joseph and his wife Diane, Dennis and his wife Connie, and Jim and his wife Paula Weathers. Grandchildren Kelly Countryman, Chris (Jodi) Countryman, Katie (Jess) Bender, Ryan (Amanda) Weathers, Jason (Tracy) Weathers, Andrew (Elizabeth) Weathers, Nathan (Dawn) Weathers, Tieg Weathers, Bill (Nicole) Weathers. Twenty-three great grandchildren and eight great great grandchildren.

Stepchildren, Ann and her husband Jerry Sandine, Dan and his wife Deb Pfaff, and stepdaughter in law Ruth Pfaff.  Seven step grandchildren, sixteen step great grandchildren, and nine step great great grandchildren.

Preceding Dick in his death is his wife Sally in 1998, his second wife Lois in 2023, his parents Merritt and Hepsibeth Weathers, In laws Jens and Ellen Christensen, one brother Cecil Edward Weathers, two sisters Donna and her husband Marvin Hanson, and Doris and her husband Manual Matsunami. One stepson Gary Pfaff, and three step grandchildren, Penny Molnar, Gregg Pfaff, and Wendy Baker.