It is with profound sadness, that we announce the sudden passing of Randall C. Weaver, 62, who died on October 14, 2025, as a result of a motorcycle accident in Greenville, SC. Born on January 30, 1963, Randy was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and a loyal, dedicated friend. He lived with passion, humor and a deep love for adventure, especially the two wheeled kind. Randy was affectionally known by his children, grandchildren, and close friends as "Randizzle", "Daddy O" and "Pops".
Randy is survived by his loving wife, Michelle Ruth Weaver and their children, Matthew, Tyler and Teresa and their grandchildren.
Randy leaves behind his sister. Nicole Weaver and her husband Earl and his nephews, Jake and Nick, whom he loved dearly. They shared many of life's ups and downs, building a strong bond and memories, which will forever be cherished. He also leaves behind his father-in-love, Denver (Dad) Rhodes and mother-in-love, Donna (Mom) Rhodes, of Easley, SC; several loving cousins; lifelong friends, Lou Wait, Marcel Labbe and Robynne Glenn; many close friends and work associates.
Along with his parents, Randall and Peggy Weaver, he is preceded in death by his loving grandmother, Mary Virginia Baker.
We rejoice that Randy is reunited with his Savior and his much-missed brother in-love, John Stewart Fagan, Michelle’s brother, who preceded him in 2021.
Randy will be remembered for the lasting relationships he nurtured, the quiet kindness he spread and for the way he protected those he loved.
The family will hold a Celebration of Life in January 2026, in Lake Havasu, Arizona. Details to follow when finalized.
Visit RobinsonFuneralHomes.com or Robinson Funeral Home & Crematory – Powdersville Road, Easley.
1425 Powdersville Road, Easley, SC 29642
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