Patricia Lynn Weaver
Patricia Lynn Weaver, our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend passed away peacefully at home on March 6, 2020, surrounded by family. She was 75 years old.
She is survived by her husband Gary, her children Kevin (Annie), Paige (Dennis), Mary (Pete), Debi, Rob (recently deceased), her sister Carolyn and brother Adrian, her 11 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
She was born to Houston and Zula Coulter in Maryville, Tennessee on January 22, 1945. Over the years she resided in Washington DC, Virginia, Hawaii, Washington and Nevada. She retired from the Federal Government after a 30-year career.
She enjoyed spending time with family, traveling, and volunteering with her dog Tiki at local Las Vegas hospitals in children’s cancer wards. She had a special love for Hawaii, having lived there for several years, and will rest there eternally on one of her favorite beaches.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to any of her favorite charities which include The American Cancer Society, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, The Veterans Memorial Fund and the SPCA.
Details regarding her celebration of life/memorial will be forthcoming.
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Words can’t express how deeply sad we are at Pat’s passing. Pat and Gary were the other half of us, and life will never be quite the same. We shared so many wonderful times together, and Pat will always remain in our hearts and memories. God bless you, Pat, until we meet again.
Pat will be missed. Her laugh and obvious love of family shone bright. We were all blessed to have her in our lives. Gone too soon. 💖
Pat…when I met you husband in Viet Nam I had no way of knowing that, one day, I would meet you. You have been such a good friend to Mary and me. It is difficult to realize that another of our LZ Baldy veterans group has been taken from us. Thank you for your strength when it was difficult for me to express my appreciation for your husband’s friendship…the same friendship we had begun to share. I know that you are now in a better place and am certain that we will meet again.
Your gentle strength, your humble wit, your steady warmth and smile remain here still in all of us so lucky to have known you.
gary iam so heartbroken to here about pat passing she was such a sweet lady we will miss her
My dear cousin life’s never long enough to do all or say all we would like. All that knew Pat will keep her in their heart ❤️
Mike & I sending our deepest condolences to you and your family.
My deepest condolences to you and your family Gary. Take care.
Such a dear, dear friend to us, and so many good times we had . She was a darling. Those beautiful, turquoise, ocean blue eyes with a cute spark of a mischievous look towards Gary at times, and he loved it! So did we. Kind , witty , fun , intelligent, and a wonderful cook. Always looked forward to her special , homemade candies , Oh the chocolates , peanut brittle and caramels ! She so loved her little pup, Tiki. She knew I liked camels. I have camel pillows, figurines , and even a lovely camel teapot from Pat. I cherish them all. We love and miss you Pat, and were blessed that you came into our lives. Thank you for that Gary You two, so special. Joan and Mark Massagli
Gary so sorry to hear Pat is gone. Take refuge in your family.