She was the wife of Harry H. Weaver, who
survives her. The couple would have observed their 57th anniversary Sunday.
Born in West Earl Township, she was a daughter of the late Samuel and Lydia Witmer Zimmerman. A member of the Hinkletown Mennonite Church, she was a Sunday School teacher at the church for many years. She was also past president of the sewing circle of the church and a past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Blue Ball Fire Company. She also served as treasurer of the Black Rock Camp Ladies Auxiliary in Quarryville.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons: Glenn H. Weaver,Blue Ball, and Robert L. Weaver, Danville, Ky. A daughter, Lois, wife of Joseph Friesen, Towanda, Kan., also survives.
Six grandchildren survive, along with a
brother, Raymond Zimmerman, Farmersville, and a sister, Elva W., wife of Lester M. Weaver, New Holland, RD.
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal
She was the wife of Harry H. Weaver, who
survives her. The couple would have observed their 57th anniversary Sunday.
Born in West Earl Township, she was a daughter of the late Samuel and Lydia Witmer Zimmerman. A member of the Hinkletown Mennonite Church, she was a Sunday School teacher at the church for many years. She was also past president of the sewing circle of the church and a past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Blue Ball Fire Company. She also served as treasurer of the Black Rock Camp Ladies Auxiliary in Quarryville.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons: Glenn H. Weaver,Blue Ball, and Robert L. Weaver, Danville, Ky. A daughter, Lois, wife of Joseph Friesen, Towanda, Kan., also survives.
Six grandchildren survive, along with a
brother, Raymond Zimmerman, Farmersville, and a sister, Elva W., wife of Lester M. Weaver, New Holland, RD.
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal
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