Margaret Carol Weaver
Margaret Carol Weaver, 73, of Santa Fe, passed away in her home Sunday, August 15, 2021. Carol was born February 2, 1948 to Lily and James Kearley in Coden, Alabama. She was a hairdresser/cosmetologist for many years and a loyal member of Santa Fe First Baptist Church.
Carol was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved husband John William Weaver, Jr., son Fred William Weaver, sister Debbie Langum, and brothers Lee Elvin Ladnier, and Robert Ladnier.
She leaves behind to cherish her memory her son Mitchell Ryan Bosarge and wife Becky; step-daughters Tammy Jane Weaver, and Tracey Lynn Sims; sisters Cheri Woitena and husband Larry, Donna Gazzier, Johnnie Lou Evans, and Maggie Thomas and husband Carl; brothers Darrell Kearley and wife Gina, Chess Moore and wife Shirley, Oliver Ryan and wife Mandy, and Cyrus “Jay” Lorraine and wife Judy; grandchildren John, Aaron, Alyssa, Magan, and Jamie, several great grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
In her honor there will be a visitation from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm, Thursday, August 19, 2021 at Crowder Funeral Home Chapel Dickinson followed by a procession to Hayes Grace Memorial Park for Committal Services.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to MD Anderson, Shriner Burn Hospital, or Santa Fe First Baptist Church in Carol’s name.
Carol was such a fine Christian lady and will be sorely missed. Our prayers are with all her loved ones. No longer in suffering and pain but flying high with her angel wings.
I loved her so much. She was a true steel magnolia kind of woman. I always found myself sitting next to her at family reunions.
We love her and will miss her! I am thankful she is with our Lord and she’s will still be watching our family from heaven with those who went before her. We love you, Aunt Carol!
She was one in a million! She was so thoughtful with remembering birthdays. Even after over 25 years of not working together, I always got a call or a message on my birthday. It meant a lot! I’m so thankful that we recently gathered at her house for a salon luncheon/reunion. My condolences to the family. She will be missed!
With love, Ellen Chicon