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- Vivian Weaver
White Sulphur Springs
Vivian Weaver, 82, died Sunday at a Great Falls hospital of a brain hemorrhage.
A vigil service will be at 7 tonight at the Twichel Funeral Chapel. Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Bartholomew’s Catholic Church, with burial in Mayn Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Meagher County Senior Center.
Weaver was born Dec. 16, 1912, in Portland, Ore. She attended schools in Westport, Ore., and a business college in Portland. She worked as a legal secretary before marrying Lawrence Beaulieu in Vancouver, Wash. They operated a business in Clatskanie, Ore., and later divorced.
In 1948 she married Gilbert Weaver in Vancouver and they moved to Martinsdale in 1959. They settled in White Sulphur Springs in 1960. He died in 1973.
Weaver was a member of St. Bartholomew’s Catholic Church and the Castle Mountain Garden Club, past president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and a charter member of the White Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Association, delivering Meals on Wheels from the center for 16 years.
She enjoyed gardening and flowers.
Surviving are four daughters, Katie Burnett of Great Falls, Mary Anne Gauer of Lewistown, Jacqueline Baron of Lake Forest, Calif., and Linda Sutton of Kodiak, Alaska; a brother Robert Eyman of Pacific City, Ore.; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
A daughter, Louis Beaulieu, preceded her in death.
Great Falls Tribune, Great Fall, Montana. Wednesday, 13 September 1995.
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