Roland M. Weaver Jr., 39, Watertown
Roland M. Weaver Jr., 39, of 444 Arsenal St., died Sunday, July 20, at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. He died after complications from Leukemia.
Arrangements are with the Hart & Bruce Funeral Home. There will be no calling hours.
A funeral Mass will be said 2 p.m. Thursday, July 24, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with Rev. Arthur LaBaff Pastor officiating. Entombment will follow in the Glenwood Mausoleum.
Born Oct. 26, 1968, in Watertown, son of Roland M. and Eunice A. Phillips Weaver Sr., he graduated from Watertown High School in 1987.
He worked at Price Shopper and has been employed at Crowley’s Food Inc. in LaFargeville since April 18, 1999, as a production worker. He also received many high performance awards.
He loved his family, fishing, and enjoyed music.
Surviving are his father and mother, Roland M. and Eunice A. Weaver Sr., Watertown; a brother and his fiancée, Timothy E. Weaver and Carrie Ross, Brownville; three sisters and their husbands, Virginia I. and John Johnston, Watertown, Debra L. and Thomas R. Baker, Munnsville, and Brenda S. and Michael J. Jesmer, Watertown; four nephews and two nieces.
Donations may be made to the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 724 Ives St., Watertown, NY 13601 or to the National Children’s Leukemia Foundation, 7316 Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11234.
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