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Wednesday, October 26, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Obituaries John Scott Weems June 27, 1957 — October 14, 2016 John Scott Weems, DVM. “Scott” died peacefully in his home, surrounded by his wife and children on October 14, at the age of 59. Scott is survived by his wife, Wendy Weems; chil- dren Jardon and Brenna Weems; mother, Mary “Penny” DeShazo Weems, favorite sister, Marian L’Huillier (daughters, Laura and Erin), and favorite sister Carol Weems Lind (Dan). He was proceeded in death by his father Jardon “Jay” Newman Weems. Scott was born June 27, 1957, in El Paso, Texas. He graduated from Burges High School in 1975. He attended Texas A&M University, graduating in 1981 from the College of Veterinary Medicine. Scott first began practic- ing veterinary medicine in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Moving on to Colorado and eventually opening Weems & Stephens Equine Hospital in 1984 in Aubrey, Texas. While attending a vet- erinary meeting in Oregon, he discovered the city of Sisters. He then decided to move his family here in 2006. Before setting up practice in Sisters he took C 19 Sprucing up... a temporary breeding-sea- son job in New Zealand. Scott Weems, DVM Equine Medicine and Surgery began offering ambulatory service through Central Oregon in the spring 2007. The prac- tice quickly grew into Sisters Equine, opening the clinic doors in the fall of 2013. Knowing his career choice from the young age of six, Scott was often heard saying he wished he was just graduating college so he could do it all again. In addition to his passion for veterinary medicine, he was also an active member of the aviation community, flying into the backcountry of Idaho or just around his home on a beautiful morn- ing. Scott also enjoyed rid- ing cutting horses, fly fish- ing and hunting. He was a loving father and husband. His face would light up with just the men- tion of his children, always striving to instill honesty and integrity in their lives the same way his father did with him. If you knew Scott, you knew Wendy was the love of his life. They would often be seen together dancing at local festivals, supporting the children at school events and volunteering for the Sisters Rodeo Association. NING SE RV ICE A E L S They were always together. Scott was an active and dedicated member of Shiloh Ranch Cowboy Church and their 10:17 cattle project was near and dear to his heart. The family would like to thank all of the people who have shown love and support during this difficult time. A celebration of life is scheduled at 2 p.m. on October 30, at 15699 S.W. Bussett Rd., Powell Butte, OR 97753. All are wel- come to attend and celebrate Scott’s life. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Shiloh Ranch Cowboy Church/10:17 Cattle Project- Scott Weems, P.O. Box 177, Powell Butte, OR 97753. Condolences can be sent to: Weems Family, P.O. Box 1992, Sisters, OR 97759. CALL FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE! JEFF BLAKE • 541-549-0897 I NSURED , L ICENSED & B ONDED Cork Cellars Dinner Specials Friday & Saturday White Bean & Beef French Stew Wine & Bistro Live Music Sat., Oct. 29, 7 to 9 pm Benji Nagel Tuesday-Saturday 12-8 pm 391 W. Cascade Ave. | 541-549-2675 Bad hair sucks! FINEFURNITURE Specializing In: Window & Screen Cleaning Home & Rental Cleaning PHOTO BY JIM CORNELIUS Mark Kirchoff and Liam Hughes were part of a Kiwanis work party that restored the Welcome to Sisters sign last weekend. S BLE A GT IN DIN Adam Bronstein, Cra sman By Commission The Hair Caché 541-410-1309 152 E. Main Ave. • 541-549-8771 SpringCreekWoodworking.com Jeff, Theresa, Ann, Jamie, Shiela, Terri, Shanntyl, Brittany Get A Fresh Look THOUSANDS of looks Enroll now in our Esthetics Program hundreds of colors 25 brands to fi t ANY budget and 30+ years experience! We make it easy to have a new, affordable and quality look for your home. 541-788-8444 FREE CONSULTATIONS www.BudgetBlinds.com CCB Licensed #197715 | Bonded 25% OFF SIGNATURE SERIES $500 REBATE on energy-saving, motorized PLUS o up t window-coverings.