Oct 1, 1946 - Jan 5, 2013 OKLAHOMA CITY Paul Robert Weaver, 66, passed January 5, 2013, in Oklahoma City. He was born on October 1, 1946, in Dowagic, Michigan, to Jess and Martha Weaver. Paul enjoyed woodworking. Paul is survived by his wife, Wilma Fay Weaver; brothers, Henry Weaver and Hubert Weaver; and sister, Mary Burgess. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, J.W. Weaver and Larry Weaver.
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I've known Paul for 43 years. He was an honest hardworking man. He married Wilma in July of 1970 ad being by her side and being a great husband was Paul's great commission in life. They had a wonderful 43 year marriage that Wilma will always have to her memories. I am going to miss Paul so much and will always be a void in everyone's life that had any relationship with Paul. He is forever in the arms of Jesus and is our guardian angel looking down on his love ones. RIP Paul and know that although your no longer here with us.....we know that the memories that we have will forever be in our hearts until God has called us home and you Paul will be there to welcome us to our eternal home.
Your friend and your sister in theLord always
Linda
Linda Davis
February 8, 2013
I have known Paul and Faye as neighbors and friends for what I'm sure is very close to 20 years and I must say that it has been a pleasure and a true blessing to have known both of them and to have them,as friends and neighbors. Paul will be truly missed by those of us on the block who had the opportunity to develope a relationship, friendship and close bond with him. He was a man of good character, was very hard working and very talented and a man with a caring and giving spirit. To Faye,know that you have friends and neighbors who love and care for you. I'm here for you and will continue to have your back as you and Paul have had mine for all these years. Love you!
Mercides Grant
January 12, 2013
I love and miss you Uncle Paul.. I wish I was able to see you before you left us.. Rest in Peace <3
Brianna Runnels
January 9, 2013
I love and miss you Uncle Paul.. You were such a great man and I wish I was able to see you before you left us.. Rest in Peace <3
Brianna Runnels
January 9, 2013
Brenda Runnels
January 9, 2013
Karlie Lutz-Brown
January 9, 2013
Goob, I love you and miss you more then words can say. Losing you hurts like hell, but I know you are in a better place. Please say HI to my dad and Grandpa Watkins for me. I'm sorry I didn't get to see you before God took you home with him. I will see you again someday. Aunt Wilma, I am thinking of you and I miss and love you bunches....
Mary Watkins Veal
January 8, 2013
I first met Paul when His mom and dad and sister lived across the street from us when i was just 10 years old, After Paul and Wilma got married, they moved directly across the street from us and i remember my sister linda and I would go play card games with them many nights, we didnt have or need cable or satellite, cellphones or video games, We would talk and laugh and just enjoy hanging out together, Times were simple back then and just fun. although i had not seen Paul for many years, there is an emptiness knowing he has left this earth to join our Heavenly Father in his eternal home but I know that one day we will all get to see Paul again. Wilma I pray that you will allow the peace and the comfort of God as you await this time till the day you will see Paul again and their wll be no separation ever again. Love you dearly, Leslie
Leslie Long
January 8, 2013
Erin Haddox
January 8, 2013
Uncle Paul you will always be missed. My memories of you will last forever. We will meet again!Love you Aunt Fay.. Love always, Erin
Erin Hales "Haddox"
January 8, 2013
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