Dolly-Weaver-Obituary

Dolly Weaver

San Antonio, Texas

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WEAVERDolly Weaver, 85, of Lytle, passed away Aug. 4, 2010. Dolly was born on Oct. 17, 1924, in Shoals, IN, to Orville and Gladys Troutman. She taught Upholstery and Interior Decorating for 25 years at St. Philip's College of San Antonio before retiring to Lytle. She is survived by her husband of...

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My deepest condolenes to you Mr Weaver. My mother Ozell Stockton was the chairman over the tailoring dept. at St Phillips in the 70's and 80's. You and Mrs Weaver were very special to her.

Christi:

On behalf of Jamie and myself, please accept our condolenses. I had not heard of Mrs. Weaver's passing. Please let us know if you or Mr. Weaver need anything. I will always remember your mom. She was sweet, yet fiery. We miss her on City Council. Her passing is not only your loss, but the community's as well.

Richard and I send our deepest sympathy to all of you but most of all to dear Mr. Ralph, life will be tough without Dolly, but you do have your family who love you dearly. She was a wonderful lady and was dearly loved by us both, we loved her opinion and outlook on life. So sorry we are not there, we are in West Virginia, Love Tonia and Richard Johnson

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Kenny and Donna McCluskey

Christi,
You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. It's really hard to say good-by to mothers. I'm sure your mother will be greatly missed by everyone.

My deepest and most sincere condolences to the Weaver Family. Dolly was one of those individuals that you never forget, a special lady indeed! I met Dolly during my tenure on the S.A. College District Board of Trustees in the early eighties, and I must say she always made an impression when communicating with her. Undoubtedly, her family and the many friends that Ms. Dolly made in her lifetime, will never forget her. Rest in peace Dolly, God Bless.