Robert G. Weaver, 82, of New Castle, passed away September 16, 2025. He was born July 22, 1943, in Mishawaka, Indiana to Howard and Madelyn (Wyatt) Weaver.
Bob graduated from Lakeville High School then served in the U.S. Coast Guard and the Army National Guard He later attended mortuary college to become a funeral director. Bob retired from the City of New Castle Police Department after almost 20 years of service. He then worked at Wal-Mart as a security officer for many years.
Bob is survived by wife Juliana D. (Monroe) Weaver, sons Jay Wyatt, Jeremy Weaver, Kelly Weaver, Jason (Danielle) Weaver and Nicholas Weaver, grandchildren Austin, Karl, Neveah, Bobby, Brody, Ronan and Laurel, step-children Jessica (Mike) French, Cody (Mariah) Cornutt and Henry Cornutt, brother William Weaver, several nieces and nephews and his beloved cats. He was preceded in death by his parents, listed above.
Friends may call from 10:30 am until 11:30 am on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, at Rose City Funeral Home 2011 Broad Street New Castle, IN 47362. A service to celebrate Bob's life will be held at 1:00 pm on September 24, 2025, at the pavilion at the Marion National Cemetery, Marion, Indiana with Military Honors.
The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at The Waters of Middletown for their care and kindness.
Online condolences may be shared at www.rosecity funerals.com.
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Funeral services provided by:
Rose City Funeral Home Macer-Hall-Marcum Chapel2011 Broad Street, New Castle, IN 47362
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Lois Cook
September 20, 2025
I worked with Robert at WalMart. He was a great employee. Always friendly and courteous to me. God Bless!!
Tony Weaver
September 19, 2025
Like Dawn, unfortunately I too only saw my Uncle Bob back in 2018 when I lost my Dad, Bruce. The memories I have are something I cherish in memory and only wish there could be more. The family drifted farther and farther apart after Dads parents passed away. It´s too bad that happens. I spent a long time trying to even find Uncle Bob and only got a response a short time ago. Work and life prevented me from making the trip down to visit and I regret that very much. I will be visiting on the 24th to pay my respects and say goodbye to my legendary Uncle Bob. I hope to see some faces that have been long over due. Much love and prayers to my family and to all those affected by Bobs passing.
Dawn R. Golden
September 18, 2025
I am so very sad to hear of Uncle Bob's passing. The last time I saw him was at his brother Bruces' funeral held in Lakeville IN. William Weaver, Bob's older brother is my father. I have may fond memories as a kid when our family visited Bob and his family in New Castle. And I also have very nice memories of him as a little kid at family gatherings. You have my prayers for peace and condolences.
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