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Milford Durham “Buck” Weaver

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Milford Durham “Buck” Weaver

Birth
Cayuga, Vermillion County, Indiana, USA
Death
1 Mar 1980 (aged 55)
Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7534066, Longitude: -86.5252217
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His obituary from March 5, 1980 Brownsburg Guide:

Services for Milford "Buck" Weaver, 55, RR Danville, were held 2 p.m. Tuesday March 4 at Weaver Funeral Home, Danville. Rev. Howard Cupp officiated at the services. Burial was in Danville South Cemetery. He died at home Saturday March 1. A native of Cayuga, he was born February 27, 1925 to Homer and Bonnie (Durham) Weaver. He graduated from Waveland High School. He was married in 1955 to the former Rosemary Cafouras who survives. A laboratory technician with Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, for 23 years, he also was a cattle farmer. Affiliations were the Byron Christopher Church, Charlois Cattle Association, Indiana Sheriff's Association and the Channel 21 CB'ers Club. Other survivors include a son, Garry Weaver, Danville; three brothers, John Weaver, Waveland, Robert Weaver, Lafayette, and Max Weaver, Robinson, Illinois; three sisters, Mary Hartle, Veedersburg, Bonnie Priebe, Ladoga, and Patricia Gray, Crawfordsville; and also two step-brothers and one step-sister.
His obituary from March 5, 1980 Brownsburg Guide:

Services for Milford "Buck" Weaver, 55, RR Danville, were held 2 p.m. Tuesday March 4 at Weaver Funeral Home, Danville. Rev. Howard Cupp officiated at the services. Burial was in Danville South Cemetery. He died at home Saturday March 1. A native of Cayuga, he was born February 27, 1925 to Homer and Bonnie (Durham) Weaver. He graduated from Waveland High School. He was married in 1955 to the former Rosemary Cafouras who survives. A laboratory technician with Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, for 23 years, he also was a cattle farmer. Affiliations were the Byron Christopher Church, Charlois Cattle Association, Indiana Sheriff's Association and the Channel 21 CB'ers Club. Other survivors include a son, Garry Weaver, Danville; three brothers, John Weaver, Waveland, Robert Weaver, Lafayette, and Max Weaver, Robinson, Illinois; three sisters, Mary Hartle, Veedersburg, Bonnie Priebe, Ladoga, and Patricia Gray, Crawfordsville; and also two step-brothers and one step-sister.

Gravesite Details

His wife's maiden name was misspelled in the actual obituary as Cafouras. It was verified with other sources and corrected here.



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