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Ralph Eugene Weaver

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Ralph Eugene Weaver

Birth
Colquitt County, Georgia, USA
Death
8 Jan 1990 (aged 62)
Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Colquitt, Miller County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.1518192, Longitude: -84.7401123
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The Moultrie Observer- Tues. Jan 9, 1990

Norman Park resident, Ralph Eugene Weaver, died Monday in John D. Archibald Memorial Hospital in Thomasville, following a length illness. He was 62.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m at Colquitt First Baptist Church in Colquitt GA with burial to follow in Rawls Cemetery. The Revs. T. Vanlandingham and J. Voyles will officiate.
A retired farmer, Mr. Weaver resided in both Norman Park and Colquitt. He was born in Colquitt County on Aug. 27, 1927, the son of the late Joe Bunyun Weaver and Martha Norman Weaver. Mr. Weaver was a member of Southside Baptist Church in Norman Park.
Surviving him are his wife, a son, 4 daughters, 3 brothers all of Norman Park, a sister of Tifton, and 4 grandchildren. Colquitt Funeral Home in Colquitt, GA. has charge of the arrangements.

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The Moultrie Observer- Tues. Jan 9, 1990

Norman Park resident, Ralph Eugene Weaver, died Monday in John D. Archibald Memorial Hospital in Thomasville, following a length illness. He was 62.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m at Colquitt First Baptist Church in Colquitt GA with burial to follow in Rawls Cemetery. The Revs. T. Vanlandingham and J. Voyles will officiate.
A retired farmer, Mr. Weaver resided in both Norman Park and Colquitt. He was born in Colquitt County on Aug. 27, 1927, the son of the late Joe Bunyun Weaver and Martha Norman Weaver. Mr. Weaver was a member of Southside Baptist Church in Norman Park.
Surviving him are his wife, a son, 4 daughters, 3 brothers all of Norman Park, a sister of Tifton, and 4 grandchildren. Colquitt Funeral Home in Colquitt, GA. has charge of the arrangements.

-edited by findagrave.com guidelines to protect the living.


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