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Brian Weaver Obituary

Brian Weaver, 32, passed away Friday, February 28, 2014. He was born in Nash County. Brian was preceded in death by his grandparents, Clarence Weaver and Roger Chappell; uncles, Clarence Weaver, Jr. and Glenn Chappell.
He is survived by his parents, Ronnie and Sheila Weaver; sister, Kimberly Joyner(Clay); niece, Logan Joyner; nephew, Hayden Joyner; grandparents, Alice Chappell and Dorothy Weaver; uncles, James Weaver(Nancy), Wayne Chappell, Mike Chappell(Lisa), Roger Chappell(Teresa) and Larry Chappell(Brandee); aunt, Kecia Mendoza(Victor); cousins, Jason Weaver, Jamie Mincey, Billy Weaver, Mike Weaver, Donald Chappell, Taylor Chappell, Matt Wells, Amanda Hicks, Brent Chappell, Allison Chappell, Troy Chappell, Lindsey Brannan, Leslie Holly, Kevin Mendoza, Maria Mendoza, Michael Mendoza, Zachary Chappell, Jacob Chappell and Joshua Chappell.
Graveside services will be held 2 pm Monday, March 3, 2014 at Rocky Mount Memorial Park with Rev. Mike Coggin officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a Cerebral Palsy charity of ones choice.
Cornerstone Funeral Home is honored to be caring for the Weaver family and words of comfort may be shared at www.cornerstonefuneralhomeandcremations.com Cornerstone Funeral Home 1052 South First Street, Nashville, NC 27856.

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Published by Rocky Mount Telegram on Mar. 2, 2014.

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Cheryl Landin

March 4, 2014

Mr. & Mrs. Weaver, I am very sorry to hear you have lost your son, Brian. There is no greater loss to endure than the loss of a child. My prayers go out to you all & your family. You have my deepest sympathy.I pray that God will hold you and keep you all in His fold during this difficult time and in the days ahead. Look to God for the strength to carry Brian's legacy forward. The legacy of proving that love and care can prove all doctors wrong. Never underestimate the power of God's grace & a Mother's love. Brian is watching over you and will be forever your Guardian Angel.

March 3, 2014

Sorry for the loss of your son, praying that God will comfort your heart lift up your spirit and carry you this time of
sadness. My condolence to the family.

Truman & Myrtle Carpenter

March 3, 2014

Shiela & Ronnie, We were so sorry to hear of your sons passing. We know that is has been a long hard battle for you and for Brian. God knows best and will not put more upon you than you can bare. Keep your trust in him and let him be in controll of the the moment. May God bless and keep you.

John & Brenda Woodruff

March 3, 2014

Shelia and Ronnie, Please know that you all are in our prayers and will continue to keep you lifted up. We know that your hearts are heavy but remember God needed another angel.

March 3, 2014

Sheila,
We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your son. I know you will receive a special reward for how you took care of him and loved him. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Teresa Godwin, Jackie Jackson and Brenda Batchelor

Robin Pridgen

March 3, 2014

There is no greater loss than that of a child. My deepest sympathies go out to both of you.

Melissa Weaver

March 2, 2014

Mr & Mrs Weaver, I am so sorry to learn of the passing of your son. I met you earlier last week at the hospital while my mom was in the room next door. May it help bring you some comfort knowing many people care...even those you may have only met for a fleeting moment.

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