Weaver,Kenneth L.,Sr.
Kenneth L. Weaver, Sr.,84 of Reading,passed away Friday,January 13th,in his residence.
Kenneth was born in Little Oley on April 21, 1927, a son of the late Bertha (Conrad) and William Weaver.
He was the widower of Marion W. (Acor) Weaver. She died March 30,1989.
He was employed as a welder at Dana Corporation for 31 years,retiring in 1987.
Ken served in the U.S. Army as a PFC in WW II as a surgical technician.
He liked the Phillies and Flyers.
Kenneth is survived by
six daughters, Jean L., widow of John R.,Amos,Jr. of Reading;
Susan M., wife of Elmer E.,Hartman,Jr., of Westfield;
Sandra E., wife of John D.,Coston,Sr.,of Reading;
Ruth A. Weaver, of Reading;
Judy M., wife of Butch Rohrbach, of Hereford;
Joanne M., wife of Tim Mayberry, of Birdsboro;
two sons Kenneth L. Jr.,husband of Jean Weaver ,of Blandon; Robert L., husband of Sheila Weaver, of Blandon;
Kenneth is also survived by
a sister, Fern Moll, of Laureldale.
He is also survived by 17 grandchildren,21 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandson.
Ken is also survived by his companion,Cass Cellucci.He was predeceased by a granddaughter,Samantha McCoy and 3 brothers,Wilmer,Charles and Norman Weaver.
Services from the Sanders Funeral Home and Cremation Services,Inc.,1501 N. 11th St. Reading, at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, January 18th.
Friends are invited to call Wednesday 12:00-1:00 PM. at the funeral home.
Interment at Forest Hills Memorial Park.
Family will accept flowers or donations to American Heart Association 212 East Broad St. Bethlehem, PA. 18018 .
Relatives and friends may sign online register at www.sandersfuneral.com.

We will miss you Poppop!!!
Ken will be missed.
I remember ken since I was a kid helping him with the go cars; I will miss him alot. God will be with him and he will be looking over us.
Love you ken
My deepest sympathies to the entire Weaver family. Your dad was a good man and its sad to see another anchor from the old neighborhood pass away.
My sympathies are with you.I was sad to hear of his passing.He was a nice man he used to make me laugh.My prayers are with you.
Dad,
We will miss seeing you at family holidays and just having you around to make us laugh. You once told me that wealth is not about money but about family and we are sad that we are losing you in our family. Our lives have been made richer by having you in them. We will miss you more then you know.
Love Bob and Sheila