Billie-Weaver-Obituary

Billie Yvonne Weaver

Everett, Washington

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Billie was born in Everett Wash. December 13 1944, to George H. Ribble and Lorraine M. (Tallman) Ribble. She married Ron G. Weaver in 1963. They lived in Everett and the surrounding areas raising six children until they moved to Eastern Washington in 1976. She passed away at Central Washington...

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Mom you are truly and dearly missed by so many lives you have touched through the years. I miss you everyday and you will always be my angel on my pillow when I am sleeping and ony shoulder in my awaken hours. This time has been the toughest I have had to go through, but I am getting through because of the strength and courage you instilled into me. I love you Forever and Always and I will never say goodbye but I will say I will see you in my dreams and when I get to heaven.

From all of us on the wst side of the sound ours hearts go out too all of you

From all of us on the west side of the sound,our hearts go out too all of you

I love you and your family soooooo much Billie Bunzzzzzzz, we all grew up together and laughed our hearts out as well as cried. .it was always a treat when you guys came to town and we will always have our memories of the town house. ..i miss you so much Billie and i hope your resting with your loved ones up there. ..love karkar Kari Bunzzzzzzz. ...

I'm very sorry that I missed your services momma Billie bunz! My heart hurts for Ron and all your kids and grandkids I cannot imagine what they're going through its painful to read they're Facebook statuses at times and most of the time I try to ignore them but then I find myself going over scenarios in my head of the past all the good times the laughter and even when I came over by train to go camping with you all I had the time of my life and the car show and the game we played but most of...

The most hardest thing everr.. There are no words to describe my feelings right now . except the loneliness and heartache of a daughter needing the most loving woman who knows her daughter more than anyone on this planet ... the woman who taught me about being the woman i am today ... Because of her , everything i know today about FAMILY, LOVE, HONESTY, FAITHFULNESS, and how to be a loving caring mother to my own children ... I owe it all to her ... I dont care how old you are, a daughters...

I will truly miss you. Although we have not seen one another in a long while...we caught up in phone conversations as often as we could. Even since your stroke..we would chat on the phone..it took you a little longer to find the words...but they were alway's filled with humor and love. You had the most contagious laugh..and wonderful smile. I recall nothing but...wonderful and fun filled memories over the years. Even when things were rough...you could smile, laugh, and stay positive.. you...