Randall-Weaver-Obituary

Randall Weaver

Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

1965 - 2024

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May 29, 2024
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Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

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Randall John "Randy" Weaver, age 58, of Dillsburg, passed away Wednesday, May 29, 2024, at Holy Spirit Hospital. Born November 6, 1965 in Harrisburg, he was the son of the late Barbara Lee (Ross) and Robert Jacob Weaver, Jr. Randy was a graduate of Cumberland Valley High School and Cumberland...

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Missed however, not forgotten MAY God comfort thee in this time of grief.

Met Randy years ago thru a mutual friend. It was like we clicked and had known each other all of our lives. Loved the talks about Cars, Engines, machine work and anything else under the sun. Truly a great guy that is hard to find these days. I would be proud to call him my friend. Prayers for the entire family.

To a great friend who I will miss greatly. We had so many good times starting with high school and all the way through our adult lives. There was one word that described Randy and that was fun. You can guarantee if you had any plans with him it would always be wild and fun. My condolences and prayers go out to your family. RIP my friend. Love Bob & Angie.

My late father and Randy became friends working at UPS. I enjoyed stopping by Randy's shop periodically with my dad to catch up with him. He was always a cool guy and my dad spoke very highly of him as a coworker and friend. I so sorry for you loss and pray for your comfort. Ron Kunz II

Randy was a genuinely a great person , I have alot of great memories of time spent around him , from younger days in school the races, Carlisle car show , and when he would pop in to see me and dad at the shop . His mechanical knowledge was over the top . My condolences to his family RIP

As a parishioner of Father Josh´s, I know of the great bond between his Dad and his family. Many blessings to all. Katie Freisen St Joan of Arc, Hershey

I met Randy years back at Carlisle. Great guy. Just talked with him 2 weeks ago in Ocean City. Hard to believe he´s gone. Rest in Peace Randy

God Bless. May he RIP.

Condolences to the family. I´ve got fond memories of times spent talking and working with Randy. His sense of humor was contagious. His knowledge of cars never ceased to amaze me. He was always tolerant of my ford preference. When it came to work needs I could count on him to know what was needed. I´m going to miss his stories of barn finds and deals that he just happened to stumble into.