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Doreen Letitia Weaver

1924-2010

Doreen Letitia  Weaver
Doreen Leticia Weaver, 85, of Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home, Moncton went to be with her Lord and Savior on January 17th, 2010 she passed away peacefully at the Moncton Hospital.

Doreen was born in South Portland, Maine on April 6, 1924 the daughter of the late Samuel and Vivian (Hoar) Sinclair. She was a homemaker and mother. Her family meant everything to her. Doreen loved doing crossword puzzles and seek words. Her faith was very important to her, she was a member of the Allison Baptist Church. You could tell from her tattered Bible that she took great comfort in the word of God. She will be remembered for her sweet smile and for her kind and caring ways. We are sure Doreen is now in God's presence and hearing "Well done my good and faithful servant."

She will be deeply missed by her seven children, Carvel of Hornby Island, B.C., Vivian of Christina Lake, B.C., Dana (Carla) of Moncton, Darla (Jud) of Moncton, Dawna (Graham) of Moncton, Ernest (Susan) of Moncton and Kelvin (Cheryl) of Red Deer, Alberta. She will also be sadly missed by her 17 cherished grandchildren and 15 precious great grandchildren.

Besides her parents she was predeceased by her husband, Willard Weaver and great grandson, Kody Steeves (1999).

Honoring Doreen's own wishes there will be no visitation. A Celebration of her life will take place on Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 at the Allison Baptist Church at 2:00pm with Rev. Dave Morehouse officiating. Following the service the family will be meeting with relatives and friends for further fellowship and for refreshments in the church hall. Interment will take place in the Hopewell Cemetery, Hopewell Hill at a later date.

For those who wish donations to the Allison Baptist Church (Multi Site Fund) or the MS Society would be greatly appreciated by the family.

Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, 4130 Route 114, Hopewell Cape, NB 734-2780
www.albertcountyfh.com
Service Date
Wednesday, January 20, 2010