Billy Weaver, 87, of Corning, Arkansas, plowed his last field on Saturday, August 20, 2016.
Billy was born on October 20, 1928 to the late Alfred and Myrtle (Cash) Weaver in the Hartwick Community of NE AR, and grew up in the Ring Slough area as a child. He lived most of his life in NE Arkansas, and spent much time in Aztec and Roll, Arizona clearing many acres of farm land and working in cotton gins. He retired as a farm hand from Woodhouse & Son in Roll, Arizona in 1992. He enjoyed his pond, gardening, old tractors, and watching his sisters fish his pond while fighting off "the rooster". Bill was a "Simple Man" of few words, but full of knowledge and wisdom, teaching his children how to garden, fish, and make due if hard times are to fall amongst them.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his long time companion, Lula Belle Camp, second wife Fay Weaver, two brothers Butch and Jesse Weaver, and two grandsons, Robbie and Bobby Lytle.
He is survived by sons, Jack (Dusty) Weaver of Salton City, CA, Jimmy (Sue) Weaver of Corning, Gary (Wendy) Weaver of Corning, daughter Sandy Weaver of Wellton, AZ, first wife Nancy Jo (Richmond) Weaver of Yuma, AZ, identical twin brother William (Feeker) Weaver of Corning, six sisters; Alice Smith, Peggy McKinney both of Corning; Jean Weaver, Judy Glasgow, Midge Glasgow all of McDougal, and Shirley Baker of Piggott, twelve grandchildren, nineteen great grandchildren, and a host of family and friends.
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