Carl G. Weaver, 92, Ephrata, maintenance manager, WWII USAF vet, clock repairman

Carl G. Weaver, 92, of Ephrata, formerly of New Holland, died Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, at Ephrata Manor after a brief illness.
Born in East Earl, he was the son of the late David and Florence (Sheaffer) Weaver. He was married 72 years on Aug. 22 to Dorothy (Stokes) Weaver.
He worked as a site maintenance manager at the former New Holland Elementary School and later for the Great Valley School District in Malvern. He was a member of St. Stephen Reformed Church in New Holland. During World War II he served in the U.S. Air Force. He enjoyed watch and clock repair and rebuilding.
Surviving in addition to his wife are three children: Terry Weaver of Sand Lake, N.Y.; Jim Weaver of Locust Grove, Va.; and Marjorie, married to Mario DeNero of Wickliffe, Ohio; a grandson: Kory Weaver; two great-grandchildren: Justin and Kylie Weaver; and a sister: Sylvia Martin of New Holland.
Preceding him in death is a sister: Betty Lou Benner.
Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 2595 Interstate Drive, #100, Harrisburg, PA 17110.
To send the family online condolences, visit groffeckenroth-.com. Arrangements handled by Groff-High Funeral Home, New Holland.
About Editor
Latest News
-
Akron Borough looks to keep clean water out of sanitary sewers
Heavy rains last fall dumped thousands of gallons of surface...
- Posted February 20, 2019
- 0
-
Something fishy’s going on in these classrooms!
Classrooms offer a variety of learning opportunities. In addition to...
- Posted February 20, 2019
- 0
-
WellSpan report highlights $190.3 million 2018 community benefit
WellSpan Health provided $190.3 million in community benefit to southcentral...
- Posted February 20, 2019
- 0
-
Brother’s spirit runs like the wind
One local woman’s enduring love for her famous, late brother...
- Posted February 20, 2019
- 0
-
Pressed into history
Featuring hot and cold sandwiches, soups, and salads, The Pressed...
- Posted February 20, 2019
- 0
-
Etta B. Brubaker Holsinger, 88, Doneckers seamstress, active at church; Lioness, hospital volunteer
Etta B. Brubaker Holsinger, 88, of Ephrata, and formerly of...
- Posted February 20, 2019
- 0
-
Donald R. Leed, 86, Korean War vet, stonemason, fan of NASCAR, enjoyed deep sea fishing
Donald R. Leed, 86, of Stevens, passed away on Friday,...
- Posted February 20, 2019
- 0
-
Akron Borough looks to keep clean water out of sanitary sewers
Heavy rains last fall dumped thousands of gallons of...
- February 20, 2019
- 0
-
Something fishy’s going on in these classrooms!
Classrooms offer a variety of learning opportunities. In addition...
- February 20, 2019
- 0
-
WellSpan report highlights $190.3 million 2018 community benefit
WellSpan Health provided $190.3 million in community benefit to...
- February 20, 2019
- 0
-
It’s over – Pig, rooster chases canceled
Organizers say safety and protester disruption concerns fueled the...
- August 31, 2016
- 33