He was survived by his wife, Susan Weaver of 34 years and resided in Loyalsock; 4 daughters, Nicole Sylvestre of Williamsport, Natalee Weaver of Montoursville, Jamie Weaver of Williamsport, Amber Mchenry (Timothy) of Loyalsock and Clhoe Weaver (Aiden) of Loyalsock; surviving is 1 son, Nathan Kramer, of Williamsport. He is survived by 2 brothers, Steven Weaver of Duboistown and David Weaver (Kathy) of Duboistown; 2 sisters, Denise Yohn (Gary) of Muncy, Christine Williams (Steve) of Annapolis. He is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter; he is also survived by 2 nieces and 3 nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Merl Eugene Weaver and Julia Ann (Martin) Weaver.
He loved to hunt, mow grass, drink morning coffee on the porch and spend time with his wife watching wrestling. Susan was his soul mate and he was the most loving husband, father and pappy. He took great joy in watching his grandchildren grow, play baseball and wrestle and was so involved in their lives. He was a landscaper at Days Landscaping for many years and then, finishing out his golden years, he opened a lawn care business with his beloved wife.
Online condolences may be made on Richard's memorial page at kaufmanfuneralhomes.com
He was survived by his wife, Susan Weaver of 34 years and resided in Loyalsock; 4 daughters, Nicole Sylvestre of Williamsport, Natalee Weaver of Montoursville, Jamie Weaver of Williamsport, Amber Mchenry (Timothy) of Loyalsock and Clhoe Weaver (Aiden) of Loyalsock; surviving is 1 son, Nathan Kramer, of Williamsport. He is survived by 2 brothers, Steven Weaver of Duboistown and David Weaver (Kathy) of Duboistown; 2 sisters, Denise Yohn (Gary) of Muncy, Christine Williams (Steve) of Annapolis. He is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter; he is also survived by 2 nieces and 3 nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Merl Eugene Weaver and Julia Ann (Martin) Weaver.
He loved to hunt, mow grass, drink morning coffee on the porch and spend time with his wife watching wrestling. Susan was his soul mate and he was the most loving husband, father and pappy. He took great joy in watching his grandchildren grow, play baseball and wrestle and was so involved in their lives. He was a landscaper at Days Landscaping for many years and then, finishing out his golden years, he opened a lawn care business with his beloved wife.
Online condolences may be made on Richard's memorial page at kaufmanfuneralhomes.com
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