In memory of

Eula Faye Weaver

Nov 3, 1937
Nov 24, 2017

Obituary

Eula Faye Weaver, passed away in Keizer, OR on November 24, 2017 surrounded by her family.

Faye was born in Crocket, Texas on November 3, 1937. She graduated from Casa Grande Union High in 1956 and married Franklin Delano Weaver the same year in Casa Grande, Arizona. They eventually separated but remained close friends over the years. Faye relocated from Arizona to Los Angeles, California, where she went on to earn an Associate’s degree in Business Management from La Salle Business College. She lived in Los Angeles, CA for many years where she worked in the banking and apparel industries before relocating to Keizer, Oregon. She retired from the Oregon Department of Justice and then launched Planters Plus, LLC., a custom manufacturer and distributor of plant containers.

To Faye, family was everything! She was a devoted mother to her five children and her maternal influence touched and influenced the lives of many. She was a proud grandmother who truly adored her grand and great grandchildren. Faye’s work ethic and determination were exemplary. She excelled at accomplishing her life goals and encouraged and guided others in their endeavors. She was a fantastic cook, avid gardener, and political junkie with a charitable heart who was always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need.

Faye is preceded in death by her father, William Arthur Johnson, mother, Ora Dean Johnson, and brothers Ray Johnson, Ocie Lee Johnson, and Lloyd Arthur Johnson and her grandson Terrence William Johnson.

She is lovingly remembered by her children, Pamela Dean Weaver, Sherri Lynn Weaver, Michael Franklin Weaver, Franklin Delano Weaver Jr., and Robin Denise Weaver-Wilson; her grandchildren Cheri Nichole Smith, Bryson Wilson, McKenzi Faye Riddell, Myesha Weaver, Pamela Weaver, Michael Weaver Jr., Michelle Weaver, Michaela Weaver, Devon Weaver, Julian Weaver, Brandon Weaver, and Marcel Weaver; her brothers Bob Johnson, Joe Johnson, Melvis Johnson, Rick Johnson, and Larry Johnson; and a host of great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends.

The viewing will be held at Johnson Funeral Home,134 Missouri Ave., Salem, Oregon 97302 on Friday, December 1, 2017, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for the public, and from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for family.

The Celebration of Life will be held at Seed of Faith International at 1230 Winter St. N Salem, OR. 97301 at 11:00 a.m. with Bishop Wade Harris officiating. The burial will follow at Belcrest Memorial Park, 1295 Browning Ave S. Salem, OR, 97302.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Free Church of God in Christ In Jesus Name, Inc., 6275 Lakeside Dr. NE, Salem, OR 97305.

Service Information

Viewing
Friday December 1, 2017
9-3 PM Open to Public  3-5 PM Family Only
Johnson Funeral Home
134 Missouri Ave S Salem, OR 97302

Celebration of Life
Saturday December 2, 2017 11:00 AM
Seed of Faith International
1230 Winter St. N Salem, OR. 97301

Burial
Belcrest Memorial Park - Immediately following the service
1295 Browning Ave S. Salem, OR, 97302

Messages of Sympathy

  1. Mary Prinslow says:

    Praying for this family and so very sorry for your loss! Faye was a joy to work with at Dept. of Justice with her great and joyful attitude. God bless all of you.

  2. Carolyn Armstrong says:

    I'm praying for the family at this time and I'm so sorry for your loss, lean on the Lord for the strength to get through it all for he will see you thtough, love you all.

  3. Vanessa Weaver-Jordan says:

    My prayers, thoughts and sympathy goes out to all my siblings during their time of bereavement. It’s very hard to lose a mother but her love and memories are implanted in your hearts forever. God bless. Love you all.

    Your sister from another mother, Vanessa.

  4. Barbara Betts says:

    The Hand of God

    When we lose a loved one our world just falls apart. We think that we can't carry in with this broken heart. Everything is different niw. You are upset and you are annoyed. Your world it seems is shattered. There seems such an awful void. There has got to be a reason and we have to understand God made us and at any time he will reach down for our hand. There might not be a warning . We won't know where or when the only thing we are certain of is we will meet them once again.

    With sympathy from your aunt, Barbara Betts and Family.

  5. The DeCamp family says:

    Thinking of your family and sending our love.

  6. Joanna and Timothy Kindell says:

    Our deepest and sincerest condolences to the family. You are in our prayers. God bless you.

  7. Pam Weaver says:

    To Pam and McKenzi,
    Such tremendous sadness to hear about your loss. I will forever treasure my memories of working with Faye at the DOJ. Faye had such a bright spirit, and she always greeted everyone with her warm smile.
    My sincerest condolences to you and the family.

  8. Pam Gregory says:

    I enjoyed visiting with Eula as we had dialysis on the same days. She would always greet me with a smile and gave encoragment that we would make it. We talked about our families and I worked with McKenzi who is a special friend to me. I am praying for your family during this time of loss. This is not the end . ... Eula is with Jesus ... You will be with her again one day.

  9. Larry Conrad Wilson AKA coach Conrad Wilson com says:

    I will always love fade Weaver she had a significant impact on my life she's one of three women people in general who had a profound impact on my life one was my mother the other was Faye Weaver and the other is a chip off the block her amazing and outstanding daughter Robin Weaver Wilson I thank God for such a amazing woman she wants told me as she firmly looked me in my eyes she says here's a bit of information that you can take to the bank if a person doesn't have a heaven or hell to put you in don't worry about it those words are engrafted on the tablet of my heart she said they will always be there when you're down and out when the rest of the world walks out on you just remember you have what it takes to succeed I will always remember Fay Weaver for courage Under Fire thank you

  10. Johnson Funeral Home Staff says:

    Eula leaves behind a wonderful legacy of faith. May God's riches blessings fill your life at this time of loss. God bless Eula's family.

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