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Warren G. Weaver Sr.

Norridge, Illinois

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Weaver Sr., Warren G. age 75, devoted husband of Yolanda (nee Gevana), beloved father of Rhonda Pace, Greg (Jill) Weaver, Fonda (Dave) Pedersen, Daniel (Lisa), Warren Jr. (Nidia), Thomas (Danielle), Casey, and Kelly Weaver, loving grandfather of seven, dear brother of Bernadine Cervenka, James,...

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The truth is, - we miss Warren terribly. We miss seeing his kind smile, his eyes always full of mirth and humor. He never failed to brighten our day, even if for an instant, even when we took seeing him for granted. We have not known Warren for a long time, but in those few years of sparse greetings and conversations, we always knew that we were in the presence of an amazingly rare species of a human being. Yolanda, Kelly, Tom, Warren, Casey, you guys are truly lucky to have had him in your...

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The staff of Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care

Dear Yolanda and Family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. May he rest in peace. Earl and Patricia Dahl.

I've known Mr. Weaver since I was 4 years old and arrived in the U.S.. I been friends with his son since than and a welcomed guest in his house for when ever need be. I will never forget him as a mentor and a guide. I will always remember you as a great figure and a memory in my life. Rest in Peace Mr. Weaver.

Dear Weaver Family,
Our deepest sorry was felt when we heard of Warren's passing. His name was mentioned often in our household growing up, the stories were endless. He was an icon to us. Most importantly, it was Warren G. Weaver, Sr. who introduced our Father (the late, Bob Rio) and our Mother (the late Sandra Wilson) together at Western Illinois University. His personality, humor and kindness for others will always be remembered. We know that our parents were somewhere near the front...

TO THE WEAVER FAMILY MY SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO YOU WARREN WAS A GOOD MAN ON THE WEST SIDE.HE WAS ALWAYS INVOLVED IN ST LUCYS. SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. SORRY I COULDNT MAKE IT TONIGHT.

Warren, I always enjoyed spending time with you at Hawthorne and Arlington. You were one of the most colorful horseplayers of all. I'll miss your good humor and your Rodney Dangerfield impersonations.
Ted

May 1966 ~ Camp out with Mr. Weaver ~ Grant's Home ~ Galena, Illinois

Mr. Weaver: You will never know how your strong and cheerful personality affected the life of this boy scout during the 1960s in St. Lucy's parish. I have mentioned you quite often over the years as someone who helped me to become successful in my personal and professional life. May you rest in peace. My condolences to what I remember as your wonderful family. Hello Rhonda.