D.-Weaver-Obituary

D. Weaver

Palmyra, Pennsylvania

1950 - 2022

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Fred Weaver, 71, of Palmyra, formerly of Hershey, passed away early on the morning on March 4, 2022. Born on October 30, 1950, in Hershey, son of the late Hubert L. and Joan Elizabeth (Smith) Weaver. Fred was a graduate of Hershey High School, Class of 1969. Growing up on Derry Road, Fred could...

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I´m so very sorry to hear of Fred´s passing. He & Herby were always at the rink from little on up. He will be missed.

So sorry to hear about Fred. I didn´t find out until after the funeral services. I have been trying to get a phone number for Anna Mae but have been unsuccessful. If you would please call me at 717-469-0012. Thanks and God bless.

A good friend, Fred, with his bigger then life smile and of course, a funny joke will be greatly missed. He always had time to call to make sure I was okay after the loss of our mutual friend, Betty. He was always the center of our weekly dinner group, "The Gang". I can just see Fred and George in Heaven trying to see who has the best joke!! Maezy, my condolences to you and your family. May you take comfort in knowing how much he was loved. Helen Storey

I am sure going to miss seeing Fred in mornings at Steve's General Store, drinking coffee, telling jokes, and just "shoot'in the breeze"

A fellow classmate and friend...Fred always had a smile bigger than life.... Condolences to family and may he Rest In Peace.

A good friend and teammate. God bless you - Rest In Peace.

Sincere condolences to his family and friends.

To the loved ones of Freddie Weaver. He was always so very kind to me whenever we discussed another move or storage rental. He always treated me with the utmost respect and kindness. He always asked about our kids! Fred was a gentleman and a friend. I wish there were more people like him. To his family, I extend my deepest sympathies. Many of us will miss this very fine and memorable person.

So sorry to hear of Fred's passing. I hope there are ice rinks and baseball fields in Heaven for this good man.