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© Anderson~Burris Funeral Home Enid, Oklahoma March 2025 December 21, 1931 ~ March 3, 2025 The funeral service for Mary Cumi [Baldwin] Weaver, USAF veteran and 93-year-old Stillwater resident will be at 2:00pm Monday, March 10, 2025, at the Anderson-Burris Chapel with Jonathan Gilliland officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Anderson-Burris Funeral Home, Enid. Mary was born December 21, 1931, in Waynesville, North Carolina to Nathan H. and Jessie [Green] Baldwin and passed from this earth on Monday, March 3, 2025, in Stillwater, Oklahoma. She graduated from Waynesville [NC] High School in 1950 and enlisted in the USAF upon graduation. While proudly serving her country, she met a young Airman who became the love of her life. Prior to their marriage, they both finished their 3 year commitment and left the military. While Jake re-enlisted and served 22 more years, Mary's focus turned to being a wife and mother to Paula & Britt. On February 24, 1957, she married Jacob M. Weaver of Ephrata, Pennsylvania. They celebrated 66 years of marriage in 2023 prior to his passing. Air Force assignments took them to New York, Mississippi, Illinois, England, Alabama, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Texas. They retired in Enid before relocating to Stillwater's Golden Oaks Assisted Living in 2019. Mary loved reading and staying in touch with friends. Her memory was exceptional – even up to her final hours. More often than not, visitors would be asked, "Do you know this poem?" And then she would proceed to recite the lengthy poem from memory! Mary was a long time member of First Baptist Church Enid, teaching the 5th grade girls Sunday School class for 10 years, serving as Sunday School Director and Adult VII SS Department Director. She and Jake traveled all over the country with the Senior Adults - with Jake at the wheel of the bus. Mary's legacy of Christian service and her love of the Lord has now been entrusted to those who survive her - daughter Paula K. Jackson [Brad] of Stillwater, OK and son Britt A. Weaver [Betsey] of Edmond, OK. Grandchildren Peter Jackson [Nicole] of Celina, TX, Savannah Jackson of Oklahoma City, OK, Emma Horinek of Ark City, KS, Lara Horinek of Stillwater, OK, and Jake Weaver & Finn Weaver of Edmond, OK. Great-grandchildren Otto and Nellie Jackson of Celina, TX and numerous nieces & nephews. She is predeceased by her husband, Jake, her parents, her sister Selma Morris and brothers Clyde Baldwin, Clayton Baldwin, Fred Baldwin & Doyle Baldwin. The family would like to sincerely thank Golden Oaks Village, Stillwater for the extraordinary care shown to our parents for the past 6 years. The level of care and compassion went above and beyond. They would also like to thank Karman Legacy Hospice for the first-rate care over the past few weeks. Memorials can be made to the First Baptist Church Enid Transportation fund or First Baptist Church Enid Falls Creek cabin fund. Interment will be at Memorial Park Cemetery, Enid, with military honors by the Silver Talons from Vance AFB. |
© Anderson~Burris Funeral Home Enid, Oklahoma May 2023 March 16, 1933 ~ May 6, 2023 "Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth...... Put out my hand, and touched the face of God." Jake was born March 16, 1933, in Murrell, Pennsylvania to Chester R. and Katie [Hackman] Weaver and passed from this earth on Saturday, May 6, 2023, in Stillwater, Oklahoma. He graduated from Ephrata [PA] High School in 1951 and enlisted in the USAF upon graduation. He proudly served his country for the next 25 years as a Flight Simulator Instructor. Upon retirement, he took 2 weeks off before returning as a civilian Flight Simulator Instructor for the next 20 years. After his 2nd retirement, he was a volunteer chaplain at Integris Bass Baptist Hospital in Enid for 10 years. On February 24, 1957, he married Mary C. Baldwin of Waynesville, North Carolina. They celebrated 66 years of marriage this past February. Air Force assignments took them to New York, Mississippi, Illinois, England, Alabama, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Texas. They retired in Enid before relocating to Stillwater's Golden Oaks Assisted Living in 2019. Jake was a member and Deacon at First Baptist Church Enid for many years – teaching 5th-grade boys Sunday School classes, serving as Sunday School Director and Adult VII SS Department Director. He was a member of the sanctuary choir as well as the Singing Saints choir. He drove the Senior Adults on bus trips all over the country and made countless bus trips to Falls Creek. Jake's legacy of Christian service and his love of the Lord has now been entrusted to those who survive him - wife, Mary of the home, daughter Paula K. Jackson [Brad] of Stillwater, OK and son Britt A. Weaver [Betsey] of Edmond, OK. Grandchildren Peter Jackson [Nicole] of Celina, TX, Savannah Jackson of Oklahoma City, OK, Emma Horinek of Ark City, KS and Lara Horinek, Jake Weaver & Finn Weaver of Edmond, OK. Great-grandchildren Otto and Nellie Jackson of Celina, TX and numerous nieces & nephews. He is predeceased by his parents, his brothers Sam Weaver & Luke Weaver and his sisters Polly Spangler & Nancy Bingeman. |
© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma March 2022 November 4, 1952 ~ March 29, 2022 Celebration of Life Services for Linda Lou Weaver, age 69, of Enid, passed away March 29, 2002, are pending with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. © Ladusau~Evans Funeral Home Enid, Oklahoma March 2022 November 4, 1952 ~ March 29, 2022 Funeral services for Linda Lou Weaver will be held 10:00 am, Monday, April 4, 2022 in the Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home Chapel, with Chaplain Deb Hawley officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. The family will be at the funeral home to receive friends from 2-4 pm, Sunday afternoon. Linda was born November 4, 1952 in Crawfordsville, Indiana to Gerald and Janet [Coahran] Allen, and passed away March 29, 2022. She met Charles "Larry" Weaver in February 1970. Linda graduated from Crawfordsville High School in 1971 and finally they were married on July 22, 1972 and over the years followed him around the USA and Europe during a long military career ending up in Lawton, Oklahoma. Then on to Enid after retirement. One constant throughout this time was her faith. Linda was active in the church teaching Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, Sunday School Superintendent and innumerable Bible studies. She was a very active member of the Protestant Women of the Chapel. Linda was president of the local chapter in Germany and also secretary of the European chapter. Even as her physical abilities diminished her faith just expanded. She was an inspiration to all who knew her. Linda is survived by her husband, Charles L. "Larry" Weaver; daughter, Christina Beckwith and husband Victor; son, Shawn Weaver and wife Shawna; grandchildren, Larkin, Jeffrey and Austin; siblings, Gerald "Bud" Allen and Vickie Canter; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents. Memorial donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society with Ladusau-Evans serving as custodian of the funds. Condolences to the family may be made at ladusauevans.com. |
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