Captain Bryan-Weaver-Obituary

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Captain Bryan Jay Weaver

Beaufort, South Carolina

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April 2, 2016
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Beaufort, South Carolina

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Captain Bryan J. ‘BattleChaps’ Weaver

May 5, 1955 - April 2, 2016

Captain Bryan J. “BattleChaps” Weaver, 60, USN, Active Duty, Beaufort, S.C., passed away on Saturday at Naval Hospital, Beaufort, S.C., after a long and valiant fight with cancer. He was one of the most...

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Dear Shelly,
Please know that you and your family are in our prayers. I have thought of you and Bryan often over the years as I've prayed for Bryan's battle. Today I read the draft of a chapter on chaplain's wives for this book on women in the OPC that I'm editing. My heart is full as I think of you without Bryan. But I can imagine his overwhelming joy to be in Glory with his Savior. My prayers are for your comfort now.
In Christ,
Pat Clawson

Chaplain Weaver sharing close association staff in Blue Diamond Iraq Smoking Pit

Bryan and Shelley attend wedding party for Mike and Allison Morin (daughter of Col Gary and Jane Sokoloski) July 2006

Chaplain Weaver serving Christmas Meal December 2005 Camp Blue Diamond, Ramadi, Iraq

U.S. Marine Forces Command change of command, Norfolk Virginia

Shelly and Family, Jane and I could not make the services but rest assured that along with our children Allison, Christopher (1stLt USMC) and Patrick (ENS USN) we were all saddened by Bryan's passing. Bryan was so much more than a dedicated and competent Chaplain, he was simply an amazing human being and a one in a kind friend. I was honored and privileged to serve with him in the same unit for nearly six consecutive years. Please know that my entire family prays for you and the boys. R....

Bryan Weaver, Chaplain to US Marines was employed by Our LORD to minister to me during a dark time in my life in 2000-2001. Our God demonstrated His steadfast love to me through Chaplain Weaver. Now that Chaplain Weaver has joined the heavenly host, praising God without ceasing, I join the earthly Body, asking Our LORD to pour out His spirit upon Mrs. Weaver and their sons with comfort and strength.

Shelly and family, Grace and I were saddened to hear of Bryan's passing. He was a dear friend, respected by all and a dedicated servant leader especially to his Marines. Please know we are praying for you and the boys in the days ahead.
GARY P. WEEDEN CAPT, CHC, USN
(Stuttgart, Germany)

Dear Shelly and family, I am sorry to hear about your loss. I met you and Bryan in Groton, CT, when I was involved with the Navigator ministry at the Submarine Base. Bryan had a great influence on my view of God and my life. May the Lord be your comfort and strength during these hard days.

To the Weaver family, I have fond memories of young Bryan as he lived across the street from me on Walnut Street in Roaring Spring. Even as a child, he was thoughtful and kind to all so I am not surprised that he lived the exemplary life that he did. I lost touch with him after high school and was saddened to see that he suffered with cancer. My sincere condolences to you.