She was cremated after her death and is still awaiting burial with her husband Max.
Mary passed away at Regency Nursing Care in Springfield.
Mary was the daughter of Leo H. and Kathryn A. Cashen Keller.
She graduated from St. John's School of Nursing as a Registered Nurse. After marriage, she became a homemaker and supported her husband in the family business, Weaver Inc. Plumbing and Heating Co. She was a member of St. Agnes and Christ the King Parish in Springfield and St. Benedict's in Auburn. She enjoyed crocheting and flower gardening.
She was also preceded in death by her parents; six brothers; one sister and son-in-law, Clifford C. Cole.
She is survived by two sons, Max Richard (Judith Taylor) Weaver of Arcola and William Edward Weaver of Quincy; one daughter, Jennifer Jane Cole of Mechanicsburg; nine grandchildren; eighteen great-grandchildren; fifteen great-great grandchildren; brother, Aloysious J. (Mary) Keller of Waukegan; sister, Patricia E. Keller of Dawson; two sisters-in-law, Mary Lou Keller of Nokomis and Beulah Keller of Hillsboro; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Mary Keller Weaver's ashes are awaiting burial at Kirlin-Egan and Butler Funeral Home in Springfield. Mary was buried Feb. 7, 2015 along with her son William who passed away Jan. 31, 2015.∼Mary Keller Weaver, 101, of Springfield, formerly of Auburn, passed away at 4:47 a.m. on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 at Regency Nursing Care.
Mary was born May 31, 1909 in Morrisonville, the daughter of Leo H. and Kathryn A. Cashen Keller. She married Max Heath Weaver on July 20, 1935 at the Cathedral parsonage in Springfield; he preceded her in death in 1960.
She graduated from St. John's School of Nursing as a Registered Nurse. After marriage, she became a homemaker and supported her husband in the family business, Weaver Inc. Plumbing and Heating Co. She was a member of St. Agnes and Christ the King Parish in Springfield and St. Benedict's in Auburn. She enjoyed crocheting and flower gardening.
She was also preceded in death by her parents; six brothers; one sister and son-in-law, Clifford C. Cole.
She is survived by two sons, Max Richard (Judith Taylor) Weaver of Arcola and William Edward Weaver of Quincy; one daughter, Jennifer Jane Cole of Mechanicsburg; nine grandchildren; eighteen great-grandchildren; fifteen great-great-grandchildren; brother, Aloysious J. (Mary) Keller of Waukegan; sister, Patricia E. Keller of Dawson; two sisters-in-law, Mary Lou Keller of Nokomis and Beulah Keller of Hillsboro; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Cremation will be accorded by Butler Cremation Tribute Center.
A Funeral Mass and burial of cremated remains is being planned for a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to: Concordia Village Benevolent Care Fund, 4101 W. Iles Ave., Springfield, IL 62711 or St. John's College, Department of Nursing, 729 E. Carpenter, Springfield, IL 62702.
The family of Mary Keller Weaver is being served by Kirlin-Egan and Butler Funeral Home, 900 S. 6th St., Springfield.
Published in The State Journal-Register on March 18, 2011
She was cremated after her death and is still awaiting burial with her husband Max.
Mary passed away at Regency Nursing Care in Springfield.
Mary was the daughter of Leo H. and Kathryn A. Cashen Keller.
She graduated from St. John's School of Nursing as a Registered Nurse. After marriage, she became a homemaker and supported her husband in the family business, Weaver Inc. Plumbing and Heating Co. She was a member of St. Agnes and Christ the King Parish in Springfield and St. Benedict's in Auburn. She enjoyed crocheting and flower gardening.
She was also preceded in death by her parents; six brothers; one sister and son-in-law, Clifford C. Cole.
She is survived by two sons, Max Richard (Judith Taylor) Weaver of Arcola and William Edward Weaver of Quincy; one daughter, Jennifer Jane Cole of Mechanicsburg; nine grandchildren; eighteen great-grandchildren; fifteen great-great grandchildren; brother, Aloysious J. (Mary) Keller of Waukegan; sister, Patricia E. Keller of Dawson; two sisters-in-law, Mary Lou Keller of Nokomis and Beulah Keller of Hillsboro; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Mary Keller Weaver's ashes are awaiting burial at Kirlin-Egan and Butler Funeral Home in Springfield. Mary was buried Feb. 7, 2015 along with her son William who passed away Jan. 31, 2015.∼Mary Keller Weaver, 101, of Springfield, formerly of Auburn, passed away at 4:47 a.m. on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 at Regency Nursing Care.
Mary was born May 31, 1909 in Morrisonville, the daughter of Leo H. and Kathryn A. Cashen Keller. She married Max Heath Weaver on July 20, 1935 at the Cathedral parsonage in Springfield; he preceded her in death in 1960.
She graduated from St. John's School of Nursing as a Registered Nurse. After marriage, she became a homemaker and supported her husband in the family business, Weaver Inc. Plumbing and Heating Co. She was a member of St. Agnes and Christ the King Parish in Springfield and St. Benedict's in Auburn. She enjoyed crocheting and flower gardening.
She was also preceded in death by her parents; six brothers; one sister and son-in-law, Clifford C. Cole.
She is survived by two sons, Max Richard (Judith Taylor) Weaver of Arcola and William Edward Weaver of Quincy; one daughter, Jennifer Jane Cole of Mechanicsburg; nine grandchildren; eighteen great-grandchildren; fifteen great-great-grandchildren; brother, Aloysious J. (Mary) Keller of Waukegan; sister, Patricia E. Keller of Dawson; two sisters-in-law, Mary Lou Keller of Nokomis and Beulah Keller of Hillsboro; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Cremation will be accorded by Butler Cremation Tribute Center.
A Funeral Mass and burial of cremated remains is being planned for a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to: Concordia Village Benevolent Care Fund, 4101 W. Iles Ave., Springfield, IL 62711 or St. John's College, Department of Nursing, 729 E. Carpenter, Springfield, IL 62702.
The family of Mary Keller Weaver is being served by Kirlin-Egan and Butler Funeral Home, 900 S. 6th St., Springfield.
Published in The State Journal-Register on March 18, 2011
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