He was born in W.Va., later came to Muncie and moved to Florida in 1967. Mr. Weaver owned and operated Weaver's Garage in Muncie for more than 40 years. He was retired from Warner Gear Division.
He was a former member of East 23rd Street Church of Christ in Christian Union and at the time of his death was a deacon in Clearview Wesleyan Church, St. Petersburg. He belonged to Warner Gear Sympathy Club and was a retired member of United Automobile Workers Local 287.
His wife, Velda Satterfield Weaver, died in 1980.
Surviving are three sons, Ronald W. and Richard E. Weaver, both of Yorktown, and Dennis E. Weaver, Muncie; two daughters, Garnet Wilhite, St. Petersburg, and Teresa Clark, Muncie; three brothers, Don Weaver, Belington, W.Va., Arley Weaver, Parker City, and Birdell Weaver, Muncie; a sister, Dessie Wiseman, McKeesport, Pa.; 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
After services in St. Petersburg, the body will be brought to Parson Mortuary, then burial in Mount Tabor Cemetery.
He was born in W.Va., later came to Muncie and moved to Florida in 1967. Mr. Weaver owned and operated Weaver's Garage in Muncie for more than 40 years. He was retired from Warner Gear Division.
He was a former member of East 23rd Street Church of Christ in Christian Union and at the time of his death was a deacon in Clearview Wesleyan Church, St. Petersburg. He belonged to Warner Gear Sympathy Club and was a retired member of United Automobile Workers Local 287.
His wife, Velda Satterfield Weaver, died in 1980.
Surviving are three sons, Ronald W. and Richard E. Weaver, both of Yorktown, and Dennis E. Weaver, Muncie; two daughters, Garnet Wilhite, St. Petersburg, and Teresa Clark, Muncie; three brothers, Don Weaver, Belington, W.Va., Arley Weaver, Parker City, and Birdell Weaver, Muncie; a sister, Dessie Wiseman, McKeesport, Pa.; 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
After services in St. Petersburg, the body will be brought to Parson Mortuary, then burial in Mount Tabor Cemetery.
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