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Walter Earl Weaver

Monongahela, Pennsylvania

1942 - 2016

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Walter Earl "Buck" "Doc" Weaver, 73, of Monongahela, lost his fight against prostate cancer at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 21, 2016. He fought the good fight for five years. He was born October 4, 1942, in Brownsville, a son of the late Walter Russell Weaver and Marian Hornbake Weaver. Dr. Weaver...

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I studied with Dr. Weaver at CCAC Boyce in the '80s. Great man, great teacher, beautiful person. I will miss you Bucky. Peace...

I'm sorry to hear of "Buckie's" passing. He was quite a musician and a choral director. In our younger days, I played the organ at
Bethesda in Elizabeth with Buckie as the choir director. Tough as he was the music was always grand. I even bought a metronome
so I could play the Hallelujah Chorus properly. I played the piano at a Commencent at Boyce under his direction.
Great memories and so sad. God Bless you all.

Mr Weaver so many memories of our choir at MHS. thank you for the memories and the great teaching. I cherish the performances we gave under your direction. R I Love.

Dear Aunt Pat and Family, We just heard about the passing of Uncle Bucky our prayers are with you. We will always have fond memories of Uncle Bucky. We live in North Carolina and wish we could be there. Deeply Saddened, Michael, Jennifer and Sherry Weaver

Deepest condolences to the family.
Lance H. Heiner

What fond memories I have of Dr. Weaver as I worked with him for over 30 years at Boyce Campus in Monroeville, PA. His wonderful talents will be greatly missed.

Dear Bucky, You were one of my inspirations to perform publicly. Your approach to a very shy 15 year old boy soprano was gentle and nurturing. Though we drifted apart over the years, your faith and trust in my talent never faded. I shall never forget you my friend.

My deepest sympathies on the passing of Dr. Walter Weaver. I was a member of the choir at Finley Middle School when he was the choir director in the 1960s .He was a fine director that brought out the best in all of us .It's no wonder those choirs won awards. He was an inspiration to all of us. It's sad he passed away at such a young age so more students could have shared his love of music.

Dear Pat, David & Family..I will never forget Mr. Weaver and our concert choir at Finley..I still have the record album from when we performed "The Hallelujah Chorus " and later having a more casual relationship in the 80's due to our children. He was a choir director who brought out the best in my voice..I still sing often due to his belief in me. May he now sing with the angels & direct them in glorifying our Lord.