Born February 26, 1935, in Adams County, he was the son of Ruth (Bair) Weaver, and the late Norbert A. Weaver.
He was the husband of Virginia (Plunkett) Weaver of Littlestown.
He was employed at Lee's Metal Products in Littlestown.
Mr. Weaver served in the Army in Korea, and he was member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the VFW Post 6954, both in Littlestown, and the Home Association in McSherrystown and the McSherrystown Fish and Game Association.
Besides his mother and wife, survivors include: two daughters, Connie F. Butt of Hanover and Bonnie M. Walker of Bridgewater, Va.; one son Randy A. Weaver of McSherrystown; six grandchildren; two brothers, Francis X. Weaver of Mechanicsburg and Burnell L. Weaver, living in Texas; two sisters, Susan Topper of Littlestown, and Sylvia Rudisill of Hanover.
Pre-deceased by one sister, Barbara Albaugh.
The Gettysburg Times, Mon. Oct. 27, 2003
Born February 26, 1935, in Adams County, he was the son of Ruth (Bair) Weaver, and the late Norbert A. Weaver.
He was the husband of Virginia (Plunkett) Weaver of Littlestown.
He was employed at Lee's Metal Products in Littlestown.
Mr. Weaver served in the Army in Korea, and he was member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the VFW Post 6954, both in Littlestown, and the Home Association in McSherrystown and the McSherrystown Fish and Game Association.
Besides his mother and wife, survivors include: two daughters, Connie F. Butt of Hanover and Bonnie M. Walker of Bridgewater, Va.; one son Randy A. Weaver of McSherrystown; six grandchildren; two brothers, Francis X. Weaver of Mechanicsburg and Burnell L. Weaver, living in Texas; two sisters, Susan Topper of Littlestown, and Sylvia Rudisill of Hanover.
Pre-deceased by one sister, Barbara Albaugh.
The Gettysburg Times, Mon. Oct. 27, 2003
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