Charles Weaver Sr.

Charles Weaver Sr. obituary, Indianapolis, IN

Charles Weaver Sr.

Charles Weaver Sr. Obituary

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Charles Joseph Weaver Sr, or “Boobie” as he was affectionately known, was born February 29, 1964 to James and Charlesetta Weaver in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Boobie accepted Christ at an early age. He attended John Marshall High School in Indianapolis, IN. He was an exceptional athlete who played Football and Basketball throughout his high school career. 

After High School Boobie Joined the United States Navy in 1986 until 1989. He was a BMSN stationed on the USS Shenandoah in Norfolk, VA.

Throughout his adult life Boobie held several jobs but loved working in construction as a concrete finisher.

Boobie enjoyed cooking, spending time with family and friends, playing cards, dominos, talking smack, cracking jokes, motorcycles and working on cars. He had a very charismatic personality and to know him was to love him. He was always willing to lend a helping hand and he would help and provide assistance whenever possible.

Boobie would do anything for those who were close to him. Boobie departed this life on March 5,2024 at the age of 60 years old. He is proceeded in death by his Father James E. Weaver (1993), Mother Charlesetta G. Weaver (2021), Sister Alberta Rene Weaver (2018), 

Boobie is Survived by his children: Charles Joseph Weaver Jr (Latashia), Christopher James Weaver, and Latoya Davis (Willie), his siblings: Bryan E. Weaver Sr (Theresa), Mark Weaver (Stefania), Paul Weaver (Nakeesha), Rhoda Weaver-Perry (Darrell); as well as host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. 

While the void he leaves behind will never be filled his legacy will forever live on through the memories and lives he touched while on this earth.



When tomorrow starts without me When tomorrow starts without me And I’m not here to see If the sun should rise and find your eyes All filled with tears for me I wish you wouldn’t cry The Way you did today While thinking of the many things We did not get to say I know how much you love me As much as I love you Each time that you think of me I know you will miss me too When tomorrow starts without me Please try to understand That an angel came and called my name And took me by the hand The angel said my place was ready In heaven far above And That I would have to leave behind All those I Dearly Love But When I walked through Heaven’s Gates I felt so much at home When God looked down and smiled at me From his golden throne He said This Is Eternity And All I promised you Today for life on earth is done But Here it starts a new I promise no tomorrow For today will always last And Since each day’s the exact same way There is no longing for the past So When Tomorrow starts without me Do not think we’re apart For every time you think of me Remember I’m right here in your heart.

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