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Calvin WEAVER

1930 - 2021

Calvin WEAVER obituary, 1930-2021, Beavercreek, OH

Calvin WEAVER Obituary

WEAVER, Calvin Dwight "Bud"

Calvin Dwight "Bud" Weaver of Beavercreek,passed away on August 23, 2021. He was 91. Bud was born on June 30, 1930, in Greenville, Ohio, to the late Raymond and Leah Patricia Weaver. He graduated with the class of 1948 from Bath High School in Fairborn where he excelled at tennis and played the trombone in the school band. He attended the University of Dayton where he received an undergraduate business degree. Bud then enlisted in the U.S. Army and served two years at bases in El Paso, Texas, and Washington, D.C. He went on to receive a graduate business degree from Michigan State University.Bud began his grocery career as a teenager and later proceeded to management positions while employed at Eavey's and The Kroger Company. In 1970 he became the owner of Weaver's SuperValu store in Yellow Springs until his retirement in 2001. Bud was an avid tennis player of which he enjoyed from his high school days until a few weeks prior to his 91st birthday. He won several championships and enjoyed the many friendships he made through his favorite sport. Bud also enjoyed extensive traveling with his wife Betty which included destinations of Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, Morocco and Brazil. Their favorite winter retreat was along Florida's Emerald Coast at Tops'l, a tennis resort in Destin. Bud was also fond of his bridge group, Dayton area Jaguar club and his membership at Xenia United Presbyterian Church.Bud is preceded in death by his wife Betty; brother-in-law Hank Apel and sister-in-law Barbara Sundermeyer. He is survived by his son Barry Weaver of Playa Del Ray, California; daughter Zelda BethAnne (Warner) Searls of Circleville; sister Ann Apel of Springfield; brother-in-law James Sundermeyer of Dayton; brother-in-law Richard (Rese) Hendrix of Gahanna, and his very special friend Patty Ishmael of Beavercreek.A celebration of life will be held sometime after COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. If desired, memorial donations may be made to The Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Ave. Dayton, OH 45420 or Xenia United Presbyterian Church, 343 W. Ankeney Mill Road, Xenia, Ohio 45385.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Aug. 29, 2021.

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The Pressman Family

September 27, 2021

Dear Barry,
We are so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing and offer you our sincerest condolences. What a wonderful long life he lived.
Dominique, Charles, Taos & Colt

Anna Riley

August 30, 2021

Calvin will be missed. He was the nicest man, always friendly and eager to chat with you on his walks, especially when along with his dear friend Patty Ishmael.
My deepest condolences to the whole family.

Darlene Duchene & John McCreery

August 29, 2021

Our heartfelt condolences to Bud's family and to Patty.
Bud was a special friend and neighbor to all he met
at The Villas. We'll miss his walks to the mailbox and his "stop and chats" on warm evenings. A smile,
careful chosen words and always kindness -
one very, very dear man.
Darlene & John

Henry W Myers

August 29, 2021

I had the clock shop across the street from Weaver's in the 80's. Almost daily I saw him happily carrying groceries out for his customers. Really impressive.
One time he was with others going for coffee when one rapped on window and created a bother while I was trying to sell. I later went to coffee shop to let them know I did not appreciate. Bud was only one who approached me later and apologized.
Ruth and I missed him and am sorry for your loss. Henry Myers

Gary Haug

August 29, 2021

Bud will be missed by all Hollinger Tennis Center members. He was an amazing tennis player especially for his age.

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