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Edith Weaver Obituary

WEAVER (Houston), Edith "Deedee"

Edith "Deedee" Weaver (Houston), 99, passed away Saturday, April 27, 2024, from natural causes, and is now at peace. She was preceded in death by her husband of 35 years, J Marshall Weaver; her mother, Edith, nee "Grey", Houston; father, Joseph Houston; and sister, Betsy Corlis. She is survived by her daughter, Nancy Weaver; son, J Marshall Weaver, Jr. and wife, Catherine of Dallas, TX; grandson, Samuel B Weaver of Fairplay, CO, step-grandson, John R Parker of Kansas City, MO; granddaughter, Emily G Weaver of Austin, TX; and her cherished surrogate daughters, Marietta Petters, Laura Reichmann, and Brooke Pendleton of Atlanta, GA; and many countless friends.

Deedee was born and raised in Lexington, KY on February 1, 1925. Her father was a thoroughbred horse breeder and trainer in Lexington. Her mother died unexpectedly when Deedee was 3 years old. Her father remarried Rachel Lee the following year and had a daughter, Betsy Lee Houston, in 1929. Deedee attended The Sayre School in Lexington from pre-K through 7th grade, and then went to Ward Belmont in Nashville, TN for "finishing" school. Deedee met her husband, Marshall, in 1946 in Washington D.C. and married that year. They then moved to Atlanta, GA, the same year. Nancy Weaver was their first born in 1947, followed by their son, Marshall, Jr., in 1951.

After her husband's death in 1981, Deedee went to work at Pierre Deux, a popular fabric and design retail store, where she formed many close friendships and with leaving Pierre Deux, worked at "Bittersweet" a popular antique store on Bennet Street in Buckhead. Having been a homemaker and mom throughout her marriage to Marshall, Sr. she absolutely had a fabulous time working and meeting new people and creating fast and deep friendships.

Other than her children and friends, Deedee's greatest love was her dogs, of which she had many. Of all her dogs, her deepest love was for her many German Shepherd Dogs throughout the years. Deedee was blessed with extraordinary health throughout her life, which allowed her to live in her own home until her final passing with her dogs, Hachi and Star, by her side up to the end.

The number of friends that Deedee had and the love that she blessedly garnered throughout her long life, was phenomenal. In particular, she had four neighbor ladies, The Dellwood Angels, that were a constant source of assistance in her last final years. A memorial and celebration of Deedee's life is planned for later in the summer and has yet to be decided on the place or date. Her family would like to thank the several hospice nurses that, in her last few weeks, so tenderly attended to her needs.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on May 5, 2024.

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Linda Davis Toepfer

September 27, 2024

Nancy and family, my dad, Pierson Davis, asked me to see if I could find out anything about your Mother. He hadn´t heard from her for awhile and was concerned. Mom, Peggy Davison Davis, went to Ward-Belmont and may have roomed with DeeDee Mom´s senior year.
Dad wanted me to contact you and offer our condolences. I remember times when we were at your house and times when you and your family came to my Grandparents (Pop´s & Gaggy´s) and you and I went to sleep at their house and woke up in our own homes. I remember how nice your mom was. (Your dad, too) Dad´s sorry that he wasn´t able to talk to her again. I know that you, your brother and the rest of her friends and family will miss her. I hope that your memories bring a smile to your sadness.

Demetrius Morrison

August 22, 2024

The Guardian Mailman is what she called me. I met Mrs. Weaver totally by accident. 5th year with the United States Postal Service, I was on my 3rd day at a new station and a new route. Riding up Demorest Ave, I saw a lady seemed to be sitting on the side of the street with her 2 dogs waving at me. I waved back unknowing this lady needed my help! I got out of my truck, and she was in so much pain but refused an ambulance. She told me to get her car, which was back down the street, and she would drive herself back home. She was a tough cookie. I'm going to miss you, Mrs DeeDee.

Kim Joyner

July 5, 2024

Hello.
Just heard of news. Tried calling her. This is Pauline´s granddaughter Kimberly we kept in touch and saw each other from time to time. She was a wonderful lady and great enough liter to my grandmother

Please let us know when service will be.

Margaret

June 6, 2024

Deedee loved coming to baskin Robbins for her small chocolate shakes and we loved seeing her everytime ms deedee was such a sweetheart your baskin family will truly miss you

Cathy and Reed Keller

May 11, 2024

Dear Nancy and Family,

Deedee was one of our favorite people. We got to know her on her walks at the Duck Pond Park with Hachi and Star. Deedee was always on the move. We saw her almost daily at Publix and other shops at Peachtree Battle. She was so much fun and told the best stories! She was comfortable and happy with everyone, young and old. She took the time to know things about everyone's lives. We will never forget the kindness and joy she spread to all.

Love, Cathy and Reed Keller

Kaye Herrin and Dennis Clines

May 8, 2024

Nancy and Chip, Dennis and I always looked forward to our weekly phone conversations with your special Mother. She was a joy to us. We all especially enjoyed the annual visits to our gardens with her and Laura. She was a remarkable person that will live in our hearts forever.

sue henry

May 7, 2024

Your mother was such a lovely woman. I had great admiration for her. She was always full of life. I will miss seeing her on my daily walks. Rest in Peace, dear DeeDee.
Sue Henry

Elizabeth Pritchard

May 2, 2024

Nancy, Your mother was an amazing woman. I loved visiting with her on her many dog walks through the neighborhood. She will be dearly missed by many. Elizabeth Pritchard

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