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Lucinda WEAVER

Caledonia, Michigan

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WEAVER , Lucinda Lucinda "Cindy" (Ayers) Weaver, aged 67 of Caledonia, went to be with her Lord on Monday, October 6, 2014. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald. She is survived by her boyfriend, Dan Hibma; her children, John and Angie Weaver, Jeri and Craig Vander Tuin, Amy Apsey,...

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We are so sorry for your loss she was a great friend always positive and upbeat and fun to spend time with. We met for lunch earlier this year as we did every summer. I am sorry we didn't get to do it again. Praying for you family. Barb and Bill Crisher

An amazing woman who would light up a room with her smile. Her laugh was contagious! So much beauty & courage, and so very missed on earth. Thoughts & prayers to all of you.

I would like to say Weaver family how sorry I am for your loss. It is a loss to anyone who knew her. I will always remember her insisting that I spend Christmas with them since my family was gone. I'm sure there are a 100 stories like this because that's the kind of person she was! You inspire me to be a better person. Rest in peace Cindy and know that you are loved and will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know you!

I will miss my Aunt. She meant the world to me and over the years I didn't get to see her as much as I would have liked. She was a great woman

Your Mom was such a "good soul"...whether she was making you laugh, making you laugh so hard you cried, making you cry, or making you lunch, she always did it with good and pure intentions. She will be missed by the entire community. So sorry for your loss.

Dear Weaver Family,

I was so sad to hear of your loss. Cindy was a very nice woman and I always enjoyed talking with her. My sympathy to your whole family.

I'll will miss you dearly.

John, Jeri, Amy & Betsy, My heart goes out to all of you and your families. Your Mom was a big part of my life in my early years. Living next to you meant I was one of the kids that was always at your home. One of my earliest memories of Cindy was she always had lipstick on. I guess because my Mom didn't where it much. No matter what time of day, she always had painted lips! Funny how memories flood me now. You made me laugh, fed me and housed me. Sometimes you would shoo us out play. ...