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Roland Roy Weaver

Midland, Michigan

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Roland Roy Weaver, 79, died unexpectedly, but peacefully, at his home Monday morning, March 13, 2006. He loved his family, his friends and colleagues, Midland County, Notre Dame and the New York Yankees. He will be missed by all those who had the pleasure of knowing him. Roland was born Jan. 19,...

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It's hard to imagine not having Roland in the neighborhood. He was a special man and will be dearly missed by all than knew him.

To the Family of Roland Weaver
I remember when I was working in the Preschool and Roland brought baby turkeys to the class room because his grandson was in the class and wanted to share them. The children were so excited and Roland just turned them loose and laughed with the kids. Roland was a very special person and you could never know how many people he touched.
We will miss him at WMFC.

Our sympathies to the Weaver family.
Shirley Thurlow
Retired BCHS teacher
3224 Hill Rd.

My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in the family. Roland was a great man and will be missed by a lot of people.

Uncle Rolie I will miss you, As I look back to the childhood days some of the best memories were with my cousins at your house. Always the smell of Aunt Bonnie's homemade cookies and you reading the newspaper while lying on the sofa. Thanks for your many years of service to Midland County. My thoughts and prayers have been with the family all week. My God Bless you all.


he will be dearly missed by all.

We are so sad to hear of the communities loss.
Sorry to hear such sad news.

Renata

Roland truly believed that "we the people" were responsible for that enterprise we call government. Our community benifitted in his commitment in many ways. Even the younger generation (students of Bulloch Creek schools) were part of his volunteer efforts. You, the family, can be proud of his accomplishments and in knowing that so many around you share in these thought. Sincerely, Evelyn Lipowitz

We were both shocked and saddened by Roland's death. We loved seeing him at the Westown diamonds. It never mattered how many games our kids had in one week, he was there for every one. Duane and Roland could remember every call the umps made...especially if they thought it was bad. After the game they enjoyed staying at the park for hours just to argue a call. We never saw Roland without a smile and wave, we will miss him as a friend and neighbor.