- Date Of Birth: July 27, 1931
- Date Of Death: March 27, 2020
- State: North Carolina
Mrs. Evelyn Louise Robertson Weaver, 88, of Burlington, formerly of Whitney Rd., Graham, entered heaven in the presence of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Friday, March 27, 2020. She passed away peacefully at Authora Care Hospice Home in Burlington.
A native of Person County, NC, she was the wife of the late Earl Lee Weaver, and the daughter of the late Monroe Robertson and Zula Morris Robertson. She was an active member of Hico Baptist Church as long as she was physically able where she sang in the choir. She also attended Burlington Assembly of God.
Mrs. Weaver loved Jesus with all her heart and lived her life with a strong faith and prayer life. She loved everyone she met and if you were blessed to know her, you were given a hug and knew you were loved. She had the heart of Jesus and our world was a better place because of her. Our Lord wrote her final chapter and heaven is sweeter with her home. She left behind a legacy not of riches but of unconditional love that only comes by having a personal relationship with Jesus.
Prior to her career in textiles, she was a homemaker and also farmed with her late husband. She was a loyal and faithful employee, receiving various awards throughout her career.
Surviving are three daughters, Debra “Debby” Stainback (Ken), Phyllis Holsonback (Eric), all of Burlington, and Evelyn Williams (Jeff) of Graham; a son, Thomas Weaver (Amy) of Burlington; seven grandchildren, Josh Stainback, Kimberly Stainback Moore (Tripp), Cameron Stainback-Michael (Brian), Daniel Thompson (Lindsey), Morgan Williams-Warren (Josh), Adam Weaver (Elizabeth), and Cole Weaver; four great grandchildren, Shae and Allie Moore, and Jett and Ridge Thompson. She is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Weaver was preceded in death by her late husband and a son, Clinton Weaver. She was the sole survivor of 15 children, and had eight brothers and six sisters, all of whom predeceased her.
Thank you to the doctors and nurses who cared for Mama throughout her lifetime, particularly the loving care during the past week by all the staff at the Hospice Home.