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Lawrence L. Weaver

Toledo, Ohio

1912-2006

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WEAVER, LAWRENCE L. — Age 94, went home to be with his Lord on Sunday, August 13, 2006 at the Countyside Care Center in Jackson, Michigan. He was born June 10, 1912 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the son of Vernon O. and Emma T. (Krueger) Weaver. He spent his early life in Kalamazoo and was a...

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Linda and Art.So sorry to hear about your father. you such a special friend of Moms when she was still alive and looking out for her when my sibling was causing so much trouble to her. Wish I had known your father, he must have been special to have such a wonderful daughter. Lets keep in touch.
Nance

Dear Larry and Linda,
I was sorry to hear that your father has passed, but glad he lived to be 94. He was a very nice man and well liked in Delta. In my mind if I were to go into the old school he would be there. Les and I have both retired from Homer Community Schools and have lived in the community for thirty-seven years. My parents passed in 2004 and 05. You are in our prayers. Jane Brasiola Mallery and Les Mallery.

Art and Linda Lou,
Please accept my sympathy during this very difficult time. I will keep you in my prayers. Your father was a wonderful man, who had a way of touching the lives of those he came in contact with. God Bless.

We were sorry to read about the passing of your Father. Please accept our deepest sympathy.

Larry, Linda Lou and Art,

I was so saddened to hear about your dad's passing, he was a very special man and will be missed by all of us. My kids asked to see him a few weeks ago when we went by to take my dogs to boarding and I told them that we had the dogs and we were heading out to MIS and we would see him later. I wish now I would have taken them to see him one last time. We love you all!

To Lawrence Weaver's family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of your loss.

Kathleen Folks Martin

I was so saddened to hear about the passing of your father. I knew when I was at the Nursing Home on Sunday seeing Dad (Ed DeForest) that he wasn't doing very well. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

JOYCE AND I WERE SADDENED TO HEAR OF THE PASSING OF "MR WEAVER" AS WE KNEW HIM IN THE YEARS AT DELTA HIGH SCHOOL. HE LATER WAS "BROTHER WEAVER" AND "BROTHER LARRY" TO THOSE OF US WHO COMMUNED WITH HIM IN VARIOUS FRATERNAL ACTIVITIES. HE WILL BE FONDLY REMEMBERED AS THE KIND, FAIR, AND VIRTUOUS LEADER THAT HE WAS DURING HIS LIFETIME. WE KNOW THAT THERE IS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HEAVEN FOR HIM.

Linda and Art,
In behalf of the Emmaus Community:
God Loves You and So Do We!

Don and Jo Jensen