
Private Funeral Service: (due to COVID-19 concerns)
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, Inc., 366-368 S. Main St., Greenville, PA
Rev. Earl Butterfield, and Diana White, co-officiating
Burial will be in Shenango Valley Cemetery
Virginia (Ginny) Marie Weaver of The Grove at Greenville and formally of 575 Methodist Rd., Hempfield Twp., Greenville, passed away December 30, 2020 at the age of 91.
She was born December 8, 1929 to Marian A. and Louise (Barr) Nickerson. On June 14, 1952 she married Paul R. Weaver, he passed away on May 12, 1989. Ginny attended Penn High School through her sophomore year and graduated from Fredonia-Delaware High School in 1947. In her earlier years, she was employed by J.C. Penny as a salesperson. She later worked at the First National Bank in the Booking Dept. for seven years. After she married, she worked as a secretary and bookkeeper in her husband's store; Weaver Electric.
Ginny was a member of First United Methodist Church, Greenville, Order of Eastern Star Chapter #63, Thiel Women's Club and Greenville Hospital Auxiliary. She was a member of the Ladies Commercial Bowling League and was one of the top 20 bowlers in Greenville. Ginny loved collecting antiques and enjoyed going to flea markets and any place that sold antiques. She loved to spend time with her children and grandchildren and all the holidays that were spent at grandma's house.
She is survived by three sons; Greg and his wife Janice of New Castle, Brian and his wife Cathy of Greenville, David and his wife Patricia of Greenville and one daughter, Sharon Hogan of Dacula, GA, five granddaughters; Lauren Planz, Amanda Weaver, Megan McGarity, Ashley Artman and Hanna Junk and one grandson; Justin Weaver. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two brothers; Keith and Ronald Nickerson and one sister; Phyllis Mullett.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church, 73 Clinton St., Greenville, PA 16125.

Cousins, I have loving memories of staying all night, going swimming and Christmas gatherings.
My dad always remembered Sharon, her umbrella and playing Mary Poppins off the TV tower. May the Lord comfort you at this time. Prayers are with you.
Mrs. Weaver was a wonderful person. I have fond memories of hanging out with Dave all through elementary, middle and high school. Your mom was always kind and gracious. God bless her and the Weaver family.
Our condolences you you and your family. God Bless
Dave, Pat, Ashley, and Hanna, Your mother, grandmother was such an elegant and gracious lady. I always loved her playful, and fanciful side! One time we sort of “tag teamed” babysitting Ashley and Hannah at a time when one of them was not feeling well. She just delighted Ashley by joining in with the pretend play we were imagining without missing a beat! So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you! God Bless!
This is one of the best tributes I’ve ever seen. I cried a few times. Your mother was a very classy lady that I have admired for over 50 years. Her soft voice is one I’ll never forget! I especially liked the pictures of your mom & dad together. And the whole family together. God bless Ginney Weaver and her family.
May the Lord be with you Sharon , My thoughts and prayers are with you
God’s speed and condolences to the entire Weaver family!
Condolences to the family – from Gary Mullett (nephew) and family.
Condolences to the Family- Brother in Law Keith A Mullett ,Ginny will be well taken care of at her next destination
Greg, Brian, David and Sharon
Very sorry to hear of Ginny’s passing. Many a good time at your house and camp. Always very gracious, welcoming and treated us as one of the family.
Remember all the good times.
Greg…condolences to you and family. I remember your Mom and Dad well (as I do Brian, David and Sharon). Very nice memorial tribute; brings back nice memories of childhood activities. Best to all.
Virginia was a very classy lady . I saw her every Christmas Season when our church delivered little gifts and she was smiling and so sweet.