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Arnold (Arnie) Weaver

Published on 14/12/2017

ARNOLD WEAVER (Arnie) Sadly died on Thursday 7th December 2017 at home with his loving family at his side aged 74 years. Devoted Husband to Joyce, loving Dad to Margaret, Adrian & Liz. Beloved Father in law to Mark, Deb & Mike. A treasured Grandad to Luke, Leah, Jordan, Noah & Amelia. He will be deeply missed by all of his family & friends. The funeral service will take place at 1pm, on Wednesday 20th December 2017 at St Ann's Church followed by a committal service at Walton Lea Crematorium. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired in memory of Arnie will be forwarded to Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis. All enquiries to Knox & Son Funeral Directors. 43-45 Orford Road Warrington Tel: 01925 633388


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mostofushere December 18th, 2017
You’re most welcome, He did a sterling job, always brilliant and fair, and very committed. Now that I’m older I often reflect back on great times, and realize just how much of amazing person he was to give up so much of his time to such a great cause, i.e. helping, giving great guidance to us as kids.
We totally respected him for that, in a nutshell, because of his input, and ongoing support and amazing commitment, He made dark, dull places, become much more colourful place, I always look back upon those memories with a lovely smile on my face, mainly because of Mr Weaver.

I’ll reference a quote, that comes to mind, for such amazing people. It’s a quote from Stephen King, or the Shawshank Movie.

Some birds are not meant to be caged, that's all.
Their feathers are too bright, their songs too sweet and wild.
So you let them go, or when you open the cage to feed them they somehow fly out past you.
And the part of you that knows it was wrong to imprison them in the first place rejoices,
but still, the place where you live is that much more drab and empty for their departure.”

Again, my deepest and sincere thoughts and condolence to you and your family, he was a truly amazing man.
ElleJo December 16th, 2017
Thank you for your kind words about my Dad it's comforting to know that he touched so many peoples lives. He loved leading CLB and always wanted the lads to have fun and learn in a safe environment.
mostofushere December 14th, 2017
Cracking, Caring Guy,
He use to take lots of time out to ensure lots of kids had great times, whilst he run the CLB in Orford.
A truly sad loss, my deepest thoughts and condolences to his family, he will be very sadly missed.