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Post by Keith on Jul 26, 2022 5:16:18 GMT -6
I thought you had a brother Keith...didn't realize you are an only child... Have had you very much on my mind. She looks like such a sweet lady. I have a half brother and sister, Marilyn and yes, she was. Mom and Dad were married for several years and divorced when I was only 9 months old. Thankfully, I got to see him often while growing up... Thanks for posting her obituary and photo. God bless and comfort you all. Thanks so much, Bethany.
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Post by Keith on Jan 6, 2023 9:06:41 GMT -6
I thought you had a brother Keith...didn't realize you are an only child... I have a half brother and sister, Marilyn... I should have posted this a couple of years ago. Mom and Dad separated then divorced when I was still a small child. He then married Mary Sue some time later. I miss them both very much, and since they're both saved, I look forward to seeing them again when the Lord reunites us all at the Rapture...
Wayne Edgar Weaver was born November 19, 1932, in Clear Springs, Missouri to Archie and Alzada (Pruett) Weaver. He departed this life on November 11, 2020. He is preceded in death by his parents; his wife of 60 years, Mary Sue; siblings, Wesley and Laverne Weaver, Ollie Howard and Clione Bunce; and two sons, Victor and Mike Dickison. He is survived by three children, Keith (Nita) Weaver of West Plains MO, Anita Weaver of Mountain View, MO, and Jay (Kristi) Weaver of Hollister, MO; and daughter-in-law Linda Dickison; five grandchildren, Brian (Michele) Weaver, Kurtis (Kayla) Weaver of Springfield, MO, Haley (Taylor) Davisson of Hollister, MO, Jeremy (Heather) Wagner, and Ashley (Jason) Tucker of Springfield, MO; and seven great-grandchildren, Brenden, Courtney, and Ethan Weaver, Bryan and Blake Tucker, Bryce and Brooklyn Wagner. Wayne and Mary Sue met in Cabool, Missouri, where Wayne was a co-owner of a furniture store. They moved to Mountain View in, 1965, where he became an auctioneer and had a cattle auction with Calvin Kaut. He worked real estate auctions and later built an RV Park and auction business between Mountain View and Willow Springs. He opened a music venue for Larry Deatherage and friends to jam, called Weaver’s Pickin’ Parlor which grew to be well-known. He always volunteered his auction services selling pies and cakes for the Mountain View Health Care for their Fourth of July Celebrations. He will always be remembered for his saying, “Keep smiling”. His friends and family will always remember this when they think of him. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, November 16, 2020, at Yarber Mortuary, Mountain View, Missouri with Pastor Robert Medley officiating. Visitation will be held beginning at 10:00 a.m. prior to the service, also at the funeral home. Interment will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Mountain View, Missouri. www.yarbermortuary.com/obituary/wayne-weaver
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