Debbie Brimelow
Will miss your voice behind me in the choir loft and our chats. I know Helen is enjoying herself now that you are with her. To Cindy,Joey & family-so sorry for your loss. Love, Robert & Debbie
Birth date: Dec 27, 1925 Death date: Nov 30, 2010
James Franklin Weaver, Sr. was born December 27, 1927 in Nashville, GA, to Robert D. Weaver and Essie Mae Parr. He passed away November 30, 2010 in Mesquite, TX. He was preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, Helen; brother, Bi Read Obituary
Will miss your voice behind me in the choir loft and our chats. I know Helen is enjoying herself now that you are with her. To Cindy,Joey & family-so sorry for your loss. Love, Robert & Debbie
To me, he was always "Uncle Frank" and truly a man in whom the Spirit of God dwelt! I will always love and admire him. To all who love him, may God comfort you and give you peace in knowing he has found a resting place with the Father.
Pop pop We will love you forever. Be at peace now with your beloved, our loved Grandma. Always in our hearts. Love, Cindy, Scott, Jamie, Nathan and Brayden
To the best fatherinlaw a girl could ever ask for. I will miss hearing your voice and knowing I can talk to you. I will miss being called "Deb hunny."
We are so blessed that we were able to know James even if it were only for a little while. My husband Ken and he became friends as they were two of three men who ate together in the dinning room. I was so grateful when I met James that Ken would have someone to converse with during their meal time, but I found myself wanting to be there also as we all talked together. He was such an interesting man and we all had much in common. In the last days of his life he provided a profound ministry to my husband and I will always be grateful and we miss him so very much. God be with you all as you grieve this loss. We share that with you.