September 19, 2024

D alton Alan Weise, a bright and skilled 14-year-old from Moncks Corner, South Carolina, tragically passed away on Wednesday evening, September 11, 2024. A beloved 9th grader at Berkeley High School, Dalton was known for his passion, accomplishments, and lively personality.

Funeral Arrangements

Dalton’s funeral will take place at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at Freedom Church, with burial following at Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation for family and friends will be held on Monday, September 16, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Dial-Murray Funeral Home in Moncks Corner.  Instead of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Jed Foundation or other suicide prevention organizations in Dalton’s memory.

Early Life and Academic Success

Born on February 3, 2010, in North Charleston, South Carolina, Dalton was the cherished son of J.D. Weise and Amanda Brewer Weise.  He thrived academically, earning honors as a Junior Beta Club member at Berkeley High School. His dedication to his education was only rivaled by his devotion to his community, particularly his church, Freedom Church.

A Rising Star in Rodeo

Dalton developed a passion for rodeo early in life and gained recognition on local and national levels. He actively participated in associations like the National High School Rodeo Association (NHSRA) and South Carolina High School Rodeo Association (SCHSRA). Dalton’s rodeo accolades were remarkable—he was a two-time Bareback Riding Champion and a reserve Bull Riding Champion.  He competed for the Shady Acres Rodeo and Rockin G Mafia teams and was recently ranked number 9 worldwide for youth bull riding in the Wrangler Youth Bull Riding (YBR) competition.

Excellence in Wrestling and Grappling

Apart from rodeo, Dalton excelled in grappling and wrestling. He began grappling at Black Force MMA, winning many gold medals. As a wrestler, Dalton joined Berkeley Wrestling and achieved notable success, including winning the Lower State Championship as an 8th grader. His competitive spirit shone through in all his endeavors.

Personal Interests and Hobbies

Beyond competition, Dalton was an avid fan of the South Carolina Gamecocks and the Green Bay Packers. He loved hunting with friends and working out at the gym with his father. His close relationships with family and friends were central to his life, and those who knew him will always cherish his kind-heartedness and the bonds he formed.

Survived By

Dalton is survived by his loving family, including his mother Amanda Brewer Weise and father J.D. Weise, sister Madisyn Weise of Moncks Corner, and brother Craig Weise of Edgefield. His grandparents, Bonnie & Todd Brewer of Moncks Corner, Sophia Atkinson of Summerville, Dodie Weise of Charleston, and Johnny Weise of Savannah, Georgia, also mourn him.  His great-grandparents, Barbara & Tommy Atkinson, Brenda Brewer, and Larry & Gail Connor, along with Darlene Weise of Bonneau, survive him as well. Numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends will miss him deeply.

Conclusion: A Legacy of Inspiration

The passing of Dalton Alan Weise is a tremendous loss to his family, friends, and the Moncks Corner community. His legacy as a gifted young man, a champion in rodeo and wrestling, and a dedicated student will continue to inspire all who knew him. Though his life ended too soon, Dalton’s achievements, spirit, and love will never be forgotten.

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