MARY-WEAVER-Obituary

MARY LOUISE WEAVER

Cleveland, Ohio

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WEAVER MARY LOUISE WEAVER (nee Lindic), age 80, of Bedford. Beloved wife of the late George A.; loving mother of Debra (Doug) Hamilton, Patricia Agardi, Raymond (Lucy), Cathy (Rob) Phillips and Maria (Bob) Dvorak; dearest grandmother of 13; dear great grandmother of nine; sister of Anne Pavich,...

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My Grandmother was an amazing woman of God. She worked tirelessly and served the church and family in anyway that she could. Mary Lou was exceedingly generous and had a great sense of humor. Her door was always open to visitors and she was an amazing cook. I could tell her anything and she would accept me. She was a consistent Catholic who went to church regularly. She loved all her children and her and I were friends. I miss being able to call her. She is most precious to me.

I pray for Mary and all her family, and I thank her also once again for her several years of tireless service to our St. Mary Rummage Sales, among her many other accomplishments.

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

I was very sad to hear of the loss of your mother. It's always hard to lose someone you love. I haven't seen her in a long time but I will always remember her smiling face in church and in the "old" neighborhood. The Weaver/Kallos/Milewski/Restifo clans were always running around Terrace and Westview...I don't know how our parents didn't tear their hair out. Your mother was always smiling though. We send our sincere sympathy to the whole family. You are in our prayers.

We will miss seeing your beautiful mother and grandmother at the STH Library. She was kind and gentle. She always greeted us with warmth and that special sparkle in her eyes. We will miss her. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. The Staff of Southeast Library

With deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother and grandmother, will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time

Mr. and Mrs. Weaver were our next door neighbors for most of my childhood. They were kind and warm to me and I loved them. I admired Mrs. Weaver's inner strength, happy demeanor, and her constant faith. Archer Rd. will never be the same. My deepest sympathy to the entire beautiful family.

As our Dear (Little) Mary goes to her very just reward in heaven to be with our Dear Lord, we will truly miss her smiling face. A more tender and loving person you will not find. As we were so Blessed to have her touch our lives we are better because of knowing her. She is celebrating the ultimate morning Mass with our Dear Lord. How much she will enjoy that.
To the family we are praying for your strength during this difficult time.
God Bless all of you.

Was very sorry to hear of Mary's death. Please accept my deepest sympathy. She will be missed at morning mass.

Virginia Henderson