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2025
Debra Lynn Weaver, age 66, of Orient, Ohio passed away on February 14, 2025. Debbie was born on November 25,1958 in Columbus, Ohio. Debbie will be deeply missed by her husband, Joseph Weaver; sons, Shayne (Ericka) and Brandon (Lindsey) Yokum; stepson Sammy Weaver; grandsons, Shayne, Landon, and Zayne Yokum, Joshua Weaver; granddaughters Rylee and Brielle Yokum, Alexandra and Haleigh Weaver; sisters Rhonda Nicholas and Cindy (Sterling) Youngquist; brother, David (Tina) Allen; Sister-in-law, Veronica (John) Wright; nephews, Trevor (Vickie) Hartman, Jason (Sonjia Hansgen) and Jeremy (Katrina) Youngquist, Eric Allen, Dwight Roederer; niece Amy Maness; great-nephews Nathan and Andrew Hartman; great-nieces Alyssa Hartman, Remington, Jersey, and Collins Youngquist, Samantha Allen.
She is preceded in death by her parents Ron and Martha Allen, brother-in-law John Klitses.
Debbie was a dedicated wife, wonderful mother, amazing grandmother, and friend to all. She loved spending time with her family and worshiping the Lord. Debbie was the heartbeat of her family. She looked forward to family gatherings where she always looked her best, especially holidays, and telling jokes but laughing hysterically before the punchline. Debbie certainly made an impact in everyone’s life that she met.
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked for donations to Lighthouse Community Christian Church for future developments and a tree in Debbie’s honor. Donations can be made at the church or online https://lighthousegiving.churchcenter.com/giving.
A visitation will be held at Lighthouse Community Christian Church,11659 OH-104, Ashville, OH 43103, on Saturday, February 22nd, from 10am to 12pm with a service following at 12pm. The family will be hosting a luncheon at the church following the service, all are welcome to join and share memories.
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