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Sheila Ruth Weaver

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Weaver, Sheila Ruth the daughter of the late Walter and Ruth Reinderer, passed away on May 20, 2012 at the age of 67. Sheila is survived by her loving partner of 13 years, Marvin Gelber and his family. Sheila will be greatly missed by her daughters, Jetta Weaver Zellner and Kye Weaver...

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The holidays are here and without you. I am already missing our yearly trek to Olive Garden with Liz. Surely there were a lot of cold noses, wagging tails and tossing manes waiting for you and making you laugh. Peace Sheila, peace!

Sheila and I shared only brief moments, but she made me feel as if we had known each other forever. She had a very deep, dear, caring spirit. You are so greatly missed.

My St. Louis Mom, and Cole's Noni. I'm still in disbelief that someone can disappear from our life so quickly. I am thankful for the time we had and trying to not be bitter for the time we will never have. Thank you for loving us, i am so lucky to have had you as my second Mom.

Sending my heartfelt sympathy to the family of Sheila Weaver...I am so very sorry. I hope that all of our Borzoi at the Rainbow Bridge gathered around Sheila. Sheila will be greatly missed by many!

Dear Auntie Sheila - You were always on my side no matter what and I will miss you terribly. I'll love you always.

Dear Sheila, you were such a wonderful person whom I looked forward to seeing at family function and in the old days the many horse shows we competed in. I know you are up there smiling at all of your friends. It was a pleasure knowing you. Thank you, Mimi Koon

Sheila, when I first started dating your sister you were only four years old. That was sixty three years ago. I remember so many happy times and memories we had together through the years. I'll miss you and I'll always love you.

Sheila will always be remembered as a wonderful, enjoyable friend of many who truly cared for others . She will be really missed by all. Tom Shaw Sr>
9Defiance, Missouri

Well Cuz, I never thought you would beat me out of here. I remember so well our many Saturday mornings watching Roy Rogers and all the TV westerns, with your Fort Apache set up on the floor in front of us, then later playing cowboys and making that great old dog Boots mush up and down Carson Road. In our teen years we spent summers at Suntan Beach; we rode horses year-round at Aces Stables and out on Dunn Rd. I always thought of you as a buddy; don't think I realized you were a girl till...