Mr. Weaver worked as a general contractor, carpenter, heavy equipment operatur, and as a school bus driver for Tippecanoe School Corp. He retired to Florida and was a member of Zephyrhills Wesleyan Church.
Surviving with his wife are three sons, the Rev. Andrew Weaver of Cottondale, AL, Henry Michael Weaver of Lafayette, and Larry George Weaver of Frankfort; three daughters, Estella Annett Summers, Gail Ann Holt, both of Zephyrhills, FL, and Sherri Lynn Graefnitz of Kingston, ID; two sisters, Marie Hopkins of Kentland and Betty Barker of Lafayette; a brother, Franklin Weaver of Lafayette; 32 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by two sons, Bobby Weaver and Wendell Weaver; three brothers; two sisters.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Wed 12/1/1999, page 18
Mr. Weaver worked as a general contractor, carpenter, heavy equipment operatur, and as a school bus driver for Tippecanoe School Corp. He retired to Florida and was a member of Zephyrhills Wesleyan Church.
Surviving with his wife are three sons, the Rev. Andrew Weaver of Cottondale, AL, Henry Michael Weaver of Lafayette, and Larry George Weaver of Frankfort; three daughters, Estella Annett Summers, Gail Ann Holt, both of Zephyrhills, FL, and Sherri Lynn Graefnitz of Kingston, ID; two sisters, Marie Hopkins of Kentland and Betty Barker of Lafayette; a brother, Franklin Weaver of Lafayette; 32 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by two sons, Bobby Weaver and Wendell Weaver; three brothers; two sisters.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Wed 12/1/1999, page 18
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