Obituaries for the Las Vegas, NV Area
Carolyn Weir Crocker
Aug 16, 2019
Carolyn Briery Weir Crocker died in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Friday, August 16, 2019, just three days shy of her 81st birthday. She died from complications of a heart attack. Her grave marker is located in Memory Park Cemetery, Longview, Texas.
She was born on August 19, 1938 in Texas, one of 12 children to George Gardner Briery and...

Michael Leininger
Aug 16, 2019
Michael L. Leininger, age 65, of Las Vegas, passed away on Friday, August 16, 2019.
Michael was born in Wauseon, Ohio on October 15, 1953, the son of Galen and Alta (Burkholder) Leininger. When he resided in Northwest Ohio, he was a Tool and Die setter and acquired his journeyman’s card. While living in Las Vegas, he operated a...
Jeffrey Lee Belmont
Aug 15, 2019
Jeffrey Belmont of Henderson, NV passed away on August 15, 2019, in Las Vegas, NV. Jeff was born in Frankfurt, Germany to Peter and Virginia Belmont on February 2, 1962. He is survived by 3 brothers and 1 sister. Jeff was a dedicated construction worker and found joy in his love of animals.
David Roman Tauiliili
Aug 15, 2019
Fill not your hearts with pain and sorrow
But remember me in every tomorrow
Remember the joy, the laughter, the smiles
I’ve only gone to rest a while
Although my leaving causes pain and grief
My going has eased the hurt and given relief
So, dry your eyes and remember me
Not as now, but as I used to be
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Edward Frank Sherer
Aug 13, 2019
Edward F. Sherer passed away on August 13th, 2019 in Las Vegas. Ed was born in Providence, RI to Rodney and Nan Sherer on February 26, 1943.
Ed was an avid sports enthusiast and runner, U.S. Marine Corps Captain, Vietnam Veteran, American Patriot, and prominent Patent Attorney at Exxon. He was a beloved brother, uncle, and father; a man of few...
Edith May Nestor
Aug 13, 2019
My mother always believed that if you had a great sense of humor you could get through anything. The line that comes to mind is if you don't laugh you will probably cry. Anybody that knew her said that was her biggest asset. She loved to make people laugh. If a friend was down they would call May knowing...