Tragic loss from gun violence plz help!
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We lost our beloved son, brother, uncle, cousin, friend Shane Nez Perce at the young age of 24. Who has just celebrated his 24th Birthday on March 29th 1995., to a senseless act of gun violence on the early morning of April 6th, 2019.
Shane was an amazing person with a good heart always looking out for those he loved and some would say "Gentle giant", Never hurt anyone or anything. "He would give you the shirt off his back if you needed help". He was loved deeply by everyone who knew him or met him. never an angry word towards anyone. And never an angry word spoken of him.
He loved all walks of life big and small. The love for his dogs showed in all his pictures and posts of spending time taking them for walks out in the country. You could see the love in the eyes of his dogs.
This is the hardest loss we have experienced. He was too young to be taken from everyone. He was not a person to start problems or be violent in any way. He was never into drugs, loved to hang out and have a few drinks with his friends. Never over stepping his boundries and knew his limits.
He enjoyed being with his friends and family at bbqs, or get togethers. He also enjoyed gaming with family and friends on Xbox and PS4 playing Call of duty, black ops, and madden.
He loved his Chicago Bears! Always giving everyone else crap for not being a Bears fan! But never in a bad way that offended anyone. Respect for every one else's opinions and choices.
He went out with a few friends just get out and have a good night out with his buddies. He was shot in the back by a coward who couldnt be a man and fight! Instead shooting 3 youngmen with a bright future and Shane did not deserve to be taken from US this soon!
Please help donate something, anything funeral and gas fees are high these days and with all sorts of family traveling from all over the country to get here to be with his parents, brother, sister, aunts, uncles and nieces and nephews.
Noone should ever have to bury their youngest yet alone have it together to pay for everything please find it in your hearts to share!
Any all all support appreciated!
Prayers too!
Shane was an amazing person with a good heart always looking out for those he loved and some would say "Gentle giant", Never hurt anyone or anything. "He would give you the shirt off his back if you needed help". He was loved deeply by everyone who knew him or met him. never an angry word towards anyone. And never an angry word spoken of him.
He loved all walks of life big and small. The love for his dogs showed in all his pictures and posts of spending time taking them for walks out in the country. You could see the love in the eyes of his dogs.
This is the hardest loss we have experienced. He was too young to be taken from everyone. He was not a person to start problems or be violent in any way. He was never into drugs, loved to hang out and have a few drinks with his friends. Never over stepping his boundries and knew his limits.
He enjoyed being with his friends and family at bbqs, or get togethers. He also enjoyed gaming with family and friends on Xbox and PS4 playing Call of duty, black ops, and madden.
He loved his Chicago Bears! Always giving everyone else crap for not being a Bears fan! But never in a bad way that offended anyone. Respect for every one else's opinions and choices.
He went out with a few friends just get out and have a good night out with his buddies. He was shot in the back by a coward who couldnt be a man and fight! Instead shooting 3 youngmen with a bright future and Shane did not deserve to be taken from US this soon!
Please help donate something, anything funeral and gas fees are high these days and with all sorts of family traveling from all over the country to get here to be with his parents, brother, sister, aunts, uncles and nieces and nephews.
Noone should ever have to bury their youngest yet alone have it together to pay for everything please find it in your hearts to share!
Any all all support appreciated!
Prayers too!
Organizer
Joy Lynn Weimer
Organizer
Billings Metropolitan Area, MT