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Marie Louise Weaver

Massillon, Ohio

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Marie Louise (Hewitt) Weaver, 81, of Massillon, passed away Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at her residence with her husband at her side.She was born June 4, 1928 in Akron, Ohio the daughter of the late Guy and Opal (Woomer) Hewitt. Marie was a graduate of North High School in Akron, and attended...

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To the Weaver family...thank you for allowing me into your life and home to care for Mrs. Weaver, as well as, at Roselane nursing facility. May the grace and peace of God give you comfort at this time. May your memories forever be in your mind and heart.

Hello...this message is for Mr. Weaver. I saw the sad news in the newspaper. I worked with you at Firestone Tire for many years - you were one of the nicest persons I've ever worked with - and I remember you speaking fondly about your family. I'm so sorry for your loss. I ended up working for Firestone Tire for 16 1/2 years and I've been at Tallmadge Middle School for almost 24 years...the years are flying by. Take care of yourself. I'm sure you will have so many good memories.

Dearest Linda, Gary and family,
So sorry to read about the loss of your Mother. I remember her as a very sweet and caring person. In our younger years when I would visit at your home, she was always very nice to me. Give my best to your Father and know that the greif does get better but the loss is always there. We lost our Mom - November 4, 2008 and I still miss her every day. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your families. God Bless you all.
Janit...

M.L., Linda, Gary and extended family,
I want to express my sorrow of the passing of Marie. I remember her as a great neighbor, friend and eompetitor in golf and bowling. She had such a wonderful sense of humor, I remember one example when we were golfing down at the Lyon's Den and she teed-up too high and the tee went flying instead of the ball. Everyone was very quiet until Marie turned around laughing, causing everyone there to laugh too. We are all better people for having known...

It is with great sorrow that I read about the passing of my former classmate and friend, Marie. I will always remember her friendliness and charm as we walked the halls at North. I send my sincerest condolences and blessings to her husband and family on this somber day and pray that her entry into the world of the Lord be one of pomp and glory commensurate with her life and the joy that she brought to the world