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Bonnie <I>Shope</I> Weaver

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Bonnie Shope Weaver

Birth
Ranger, Gordon County, Georgia, USA
Death
6 Aug 2018 (aged 104)
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Calhoun, Gordon County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Bonnie Shope (Miss Bonnie) Weaver, 104, of Birmingham, Alabama, formerly of Calhoun, Georgia, passed away on Monday, August 6, 2018, following several months of declining health.

She was born September 22, 1913, in Ranger, Georgia, the second of five children born to David C. Shope and Ethel Anderson Shope. She was the widow of Oran Weaver, a former pastor of several local Baptist churches. Bonnie had lived most of her life in Gordon County, but for brief periods in her childhood lived in Cairo, Georgia, and Pine Bluff, Arkansas. At age 96 she moved into the home of her daughter, Fran Duncan, in Ocala, Florida, and the following year, they moved to Birmingham, Alabama.

In her long life of almost 105 years, she had witnessed many historical events. Birmingham school children often interviewed her about living through the Great Depression, the World War II years, and the many inventions and discoveries made in her lifetime.

She is pre-deceased by her parents and her siblings, Millard Shope, Dexter Shope, Thelma S. Greeson, and Raymond Shope; and her daughter-in-law, Betty Weaver.

Survivors include her children, James Weaver, Billy Weaver (Linda) of Calhoun, Georgia; Fran Duncan (Clarence “C.W.”) of Birmingham, Alabama; and Barbara Roth (Dave) of Richburg, South Carolina. Other survivors include nine grandchildren, Darlene Weaver Wright (Burt), and Derek Weaver of Calhoun, Georgia; Keith Duncan (Deanne), and Pam Weaver Drake(Dwayne), of Ocala, Florida; Scott Weaver (Laura), of Macon, Georgia; Karen Duncan Carlisle (Todd), and Karla Duncan Stephens (Eric), of Birmingham, Alabama; Jason Roth
(Carey) of Vinton, Virginia; and Matt Roth (Rebeca), of Killeen, Texas; twenty great- grandchildren, Lindsay and Alex Duncan (Alexa-Rae); Justin, Evan, and Maddie Drake; Sophia and Kai Weaver; Kristen, Abby, Meagan, and Bonnie Wright; Jackson and Grayson Weaver; Mary Beth, Caroline, and Will Carlisle; Jake Stephens; Kelsey, Isaac, and Riley Roth; and one great-great granddaughter, Charli-Rae Duncan. She is also survived by two brothers-in-law, Sala Weaver (Lela-Mae), and C. L. Weaver, and many nieces and nephews.

Bonnie was a member of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, Calhoun, Georgia, and Dawson Memorial Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama. At Pleasant Valley she had taught
children’s Sunday School classes for more than 50 years, had been actively involved in other programs of the church including women’s ministries, VBS, and adult Sunday School. She was the oldest living member of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church prior to her death. She had many hobbies over the years, which included various kinds of needlework, reading, quilting, and gardening, and most of all, cooking. Her oven-fried apple pies were always a welcomed treat at family or church dinners. She was always known as a kind, compassionate person, qualities which had earned her the title, “Miss Fair Haven” at the Fair Haven Methodist Retirement Home in 2012.

Services to honor the life of Miss Bonnie Weaver will be held Saturday, August 11th at 2:00 PM from Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, with burial to follow in Fain Cemetery. Rev. Lamar Bearden will officiate, with Keith Duncan delivering the eulogy. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Music will be arranged by Darlene, Abby, and Meagan Wright, and Michael and Janice Hunt.

The family will receive friends at Max Brannon and Sons Funeral Home

Bonnie Shope (Miss Bonnie) Weaver, 104, of Birmingham, Alabama, formerly of Calhoun, Georgia, passed away on Monday, August 6, 2018, following several months of declining health.

She was born September 22, 1913, in Ranger, Georgia, the second of five children born to David C. Shope and Ethel Anderson Shope. She was the widow of Oran Weaver, a former pastor of several local Baptist churches. Bonnie had lived most of her life in Gordon County, but for brief periods in her childhood lived in Cairo, Georgia, and Pine Bluff, Arkansas. At age 96 she moved into the home of her daughter, Fran Duncan, in Ocala, Florida, and the following year, they moved to Birmingham, Alabama.

In her long life of almost 105 years, she had witnessed many historical events. Birmingham school children often interviewed her about living through the Great Depression, the World War II years, and the many inventions and discoveries made in her lifetime.

She is pre-deceased by her parents and her siblings, Millard Shope, Dexter Shope, Thelma S. Greeson, and Raymond Shope; and her daughter-in-law, Betty Weaver.

Survivors include her children, James Weaver, Billy Weaver (Linda) of Calhoun, Georgia; Fran Duncan (Clarence “C.W.”) of Birmingham, Alabama; and Barbara Roth (Dave) of Richburg, South Carolina. Other survivors include nine grandchildren, Darlene Weaver Wright (Burt), and Derek Weaver of Calhoun, Georgia; Keith Duncan (Deanne), and Pam Weaver Drake(Dwayne), of Ocala, Florida; Scott Weaver (Laura), of Macon, Georgia; Karen Duncan Carlisle (Todd), and Karla Duncan Stephens (Eric), of Birmingham, Alabama; Jason Roth
(Carey) of Vinton, Virginia; and Matt Roth (Rebeca), of Killeen, Texas; twenty great- grandchildren, Lindsay and Alex Duncan (Alexa-Rae); Justin, Evan, and Maddie Drake; Sophia and Kai Weaver; Kristen, Abby, Meagan, and Bonnie Wright; Jackson and Grayson Weaver; Mary Beth, Caroline, and Will Carlisle; Jake Stephens; Kelsey, Isaac, and Riley Roth; and one great-great granddaughter, Charli-Rae Duncan. She is also survived by two brothers-in-law, Sala Weaver (Lela-Mae), and C. L. Weaver, and many nieces and nephews.

Bonnie was a member of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, Calhoun, Georgia, and Dawson Memorial Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama. At Pleasant Valley she had taught
children’s Sunday School classes for more than 50 years, had been actively involved in other programs of the church including women’s ministries, VBS, and adult Sunday School. She was the oldest living member of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church prior to her death. She had many hobbies over the years, which included various kinds of needlework, reading, quilting, and gardening, and most of all, cooking. Her oven-fried apple pies were always a welcomed treat at family or church dinners. She was always known as a kind, compassionate person, qualities which had earned her the title, “Miss Fair Haven” at the Fair Haven Methodist Retirement Home in 2012.

Services to honor the life of Miss Bonnie Weaver will be held Saturday, August 11th at 2:00 PM from Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, with burial to follow in Fain Cemetery. Rev. Lamar Bearden will officiate, with Keith Duncan delivering the eulogy. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Music will be arranged by Darlene, Abby, and Meagan Wright, and Michael and Janice Hunt.

The family will receive friends at Max Brannon and Sons Funeral Home



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192113807/bonnie-weaver: accessed ), memorial page for Bonnie Shope Weaver (22 Sep 1913–6 Aug 2018), Find a Grave Memorial ID 192113807, citing Fain Cemetery, Calhoun, Gordon County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by WB33 (contributor 48517718).