Corinne R. Weaver
Graveside Service: Saturday December 19, 2020 at 1:00 PM at South Colon Cemetery with Rev. David J. Farrell officiating.
Corinne R. Weaver age 72 of Granger, Indiana formerly of Sturgis passed away Monday, December 14, 2020 at Creekside Villages in Granger, Indiana.
Corinne was born on May 28, 1948 in Sturgis, a daughter of the late Robert and Burdena (Decker) Berger.
Corinne was a graduate of Sturgis High School in 1966. She attended one year of school at Western Michigan University.
On January 20, 1968 she married Frank Weaver in Sturgis at the Sturgis United Methodist Church.
Corinne is survived by her husband Frank Weaver of Granger, Indiana, her two children: Amy Schreiner of Arizona, and Mark Weaver of Idaho, and one grandson Jacob Schreiner.
Besides her parents Corinne was preceded in death by her sister Carol Berger.
There will be a graveside service held Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 1:00 PM at South Colon Cemetery with Rev. David J. Farrell officiating. Memorial donations can be made to Heart-to-Heart Hospice of Mishawaka. Condolences may be left for the family at Schipperfuneralhome.com
December 15, 2020 @ 6:49 pm
Dear Frank,
We are so sadden to learn about Corinne’s passing. She was a wonderful hostess and always made us feel so special. She was truly a gifted lady and so charming. May God strengthen your family during this difficult time. She will always be remembered by the cousins. Such a beautiful photo that you chose for this occasion. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Cousin,
Willard and Doris Eldridge
December 17, 2020 @ 3:53 pm
Frank we just learned of Corrine’s passing we are so very sorry for your loss. She sure did fight a hard fight. We are out of town or we would attend her service. Please take care of yourself. God bless.
December 17, 2020 @ 5:48 pm
The world is poorer with Corinne’s passing. Corinne was a joyous soul who always tried to bring a little happiness into someone’s life. Since the days Corinne worked for my family as a secretary in the 60’s, we have formed a wonderful relationship with Corinne and her family. We will surely miss her big ol’ smile, cheery voice and wonderful cards she sent on every occasion. God speed, Corinne! God has need of angels like you!
December 17, 2020 @ 6:36 pm
Dear Frank,Amy,Mark,& Jacob, I am so sorry
for all of you as you grieve the loss of Corinne.
She was a friend and classmate of the Sturgis
H.S. Class of 66. RecentlyCorinne has hosted
several luncheons for her girlfriends at her lake home. I loved coming to Corinne’s to see
her amazing collection of colorful sand pails
and sand toys. Perfect decor for their lakeside
home. I am so sorry for your loss of Corrine. May her loss of pain be a blessing to all her friends and family.
December 18, 2020 @ 6:18 pm
Frank, we are very sorry to hear of the passing of Corrine. It was always a joy to see her at the antique shows. She was so friendly and full of information. We will be thinking of you and your family.
Linda and Sanford Slagel
December 19, 2020 @ 12:50 pm
Dear frank and family.this is kathy corrines friend from dialysis. I asked about her several times,but they are not allowed to give you any information.our dear corrine is at peace and no longer in pain. I do miss chatting with her. I did not know that she collected dolls. I do too. We could have talked for hours on that subject. I was glad to get to know you too. I will miss both of you and so will denny too.take good care of yourself frank and peace be with you.
December 20, 2020 @ 8:11 am
To Frank, Mark & Amy, She was everyone’s watchdog and a faithful, concerned, and caring friend. She was a delight to talk to and always had incredible ideas and was fun. She loved our church and found great faith and trust in God. When she had a cause she “hung on” like a bulldog. I will miss her and know her family will too. Rest in peace precious Corrine. My heartfelt sympathy to all of you.
December 21, 2020 @ 11:58 am
Dear Frank and Corrine’s Family; it is with a sad heart that I remember Corrine. The last time I saw her, she was full of laughter, spunky and looked very good. That’s the memory I want to keep. She will now be kept in the Sturgis Michigan Class of 1966 “Gone But Not Forgotten” memorial, along with her many other classmates who have passed before her.
December 21, 2020 @ 3:52 pm
Dear Frank,
Jim and I send our condolences to you and your family for your loss of Corinne. She was a wonderful person and a cousin to me. As I look back I see that you and Corinne welcomed our “Raifsnider” family reunion into your home each year from 2009 to 2019. You both gave such gracious hospitality and support for this gathering. It has been great getting to know you better over those years of meeting together.
Corinne and I had the same great-grandmother, Lanie Raifsnider Snook. Corinne’s mother and my father were first cousins. We have reminisced about times as kids at my parents’ farm, playing in the barn and camping in the backyard with my brother, Bruce, and sister, Rita.
Corinne also had a special connection to my brother’s wife, Raeann, from their days at WMU. As you may remember, they told the story of Raeann’s first visit to Corinne’s parents’ home where they displayed a high school graduation picture of my brother. Raeann was dating Bruce at the time and so she had a fleeting moment of fear that he was perhaps two-timing her, only to learn that Bruce was Corinne’s cousin, not a boyfriend! We always had a laugh about that!
We will miss her sense of humor and caring heart. Please know that you continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. We hope you and your family will stay safe and healthy and that we can be together again soon. Peace and love to you, Mary & Jim, Portage, MI