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Taken from Clinton Courier News
8/9 May 1994

Kimmie D Weaver
May 5, 1994

Kimmie Dwight Weaver died Thursday morning at St Paul's Hospital in Dallas, Texas.
Survivors include his loving wife, Carita Allison Weaver, one son, Kody Weaver of Dallas, Texas; three daughters, Kish and Tyra Weaver of Dallas, Texas, and Kimesha Steward of Oak Ridge; four brothers, Thornel Wolfe, Douglas and Steve (Dianna) Weaver of Clinton, and Dr Joseph (Yolanda) Weaver of Oak Ridge; a devoted aunt, Gladys Iker of Clinton; mother-in-law, Gertie Rogers and father-in-law, Dr. James Allison, both of Chicago, Ill; three bothers-in-law; five sisters-in-law; and a host of uncles, autns, nieces, nephews, family members and friends
The family will receive friends from 2-3 pm Monday at Asbury United Methodist Church on West Broad Street in Clinton. Funeral service will follow immediately at the church. Burial will be at Grand View Memorial Garden in Clinton.


Oak Ridger Newspaper
23 Feb 1993


Rena Bell Weaver
Active Asbury Church Member

Rena Bell Weaver, 79, of 430 Jarnigan Street, Clinton, died Monday, Feb 22, 1993, at Anderson County Health Care Center, after an extended illness. She had been a resident of the health care center for the past four years.
Mrs. Weaver had been an active member of Asbury United Methodist Church in Clinton for many years before her health declined. She was amember of the women's choir and had been active with the Methodist Youth Fellowship. A longtime resident of Clinton, she was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star.
Born Feb 8, 1913, in Hinds Creek community, Anderson County, she was the daughter of the late Levi and Victoria Burch Weaver.
Mrs. Weaver is survived by five sons and two daughters-in-law, Thornel Wolfe, Douglas Weaver, and Steve and Diana Weaver, all of Clinton, Joseph Weaver of 120 Henley Road, and Kimmie and Carita Weaver of Dallas, Texas; a sister, Gladys Iker of Clinton; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Alfonzo and Anna Belle Weaver, and Hun Weaver, all of Clinton; and a brother-in-law, Robert Cain of Clinton.
She is also survived by eleven grandchildren, Denise Wolfe and Bernard Wolfe, both of Knoxville, Mynatt Weaver of Charlotte, SC, Amanda Weaver of Lenoir City, Billy Paul Brown and Leshaun Weaver, both of Clinton, Lamont Weaver of Johnson City, Kimesha Stewart of Oak Ridge, and Tyran Weaver, Kiah Weaver and Kody Weaver, all of Dallas.
Three sisters and a brother, Bessie Bowers, Beatrice Cain, Ernestine Gadson and Sterling Weaver, died earlier.
The funeral will be at 2 pm Thursday, Feb 25, at Asbury United Methodist Church. The Rev J Ellis McCleary and the Rev O W Willis will officiate. Burial will be at Weaver Cemetery in Clinton.
The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 pm Thursday at the church.
Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of arrangements.




Clinton Courier News
26/27 March 1995


Thurman S Weaver, Sr.
March 22, 1995

Thurman Stanly "Ted" Weaver, Sr., 79, of Clinton, died Wednesday in Fort Sanders Refinal Medical Center.
Mr. Weaver was retired from First Tennessee Bank in Knoxville and was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church. He was a World War II US Army Veteran.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Sanford Weaver and Lurane Hicks.
Survivors include his wife, Ruth McIntyre Weaver of Knoxville; three sons and a daughter-in-law, Thurman Weaver, Jr., of Clinton and Dr William Lynn and Patricia Weaver of Buffalo, NY and Robert Wayne Weaver of Knoxville; grandchildren, Tracy Lynn Weaver, Thurman S Weaver III, Kimberly Olajumake, Theresa Loraine Weaver, Travis Dewayne Weaver, and Jwyanza Kahry Weaver; great-grandchildren, Tyreesa, Marquita, Khary and Ty-Shawn; and a sister, Laura "Girlie" Young of Knoxville.
Funeral service was Saturday in Asbury United Methodist Church. Burial was in Sunset Cemetery.
Holley-Gamble Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


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