Funeral services for 30-year-old Noah “Junior” Zimmerman Weaver, of Hopkinsville, will be 9:30 AM Thursday at County Line Old Order Mennonite Church.
Burial will follow in the County Line Old Order Mennonite Church Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 2-4 PM and from 6-8 PM Wednesday at the Weaver residence on Laytonsville Road.
Lamb Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Survivors include:
His wife, Elizabeth Leinbach Weaver, Hopkinsville;
His children, Lydia Faith Weaver, Clair Allen Weaver, Paul Lavern Weaver, Judith Ann Weaver, Lucinda Jane Weaver, and his twins Cleason Joel Weaver and Arlene Joy Weaver, all of the home;
His parents, Noah and Erma Weaver, Hopkinsville;
His in-laws, Stephen and Erma Leinbach, of Elkton;
His brothers, Alvin Zimmerman (Eunice) Weaver, Nathan Zimmerman (Darlene) Weaver, and Paul Zimmerman (Kaitlyn) Weaver, all of Hopkinsville, Irvin Zimmerman (Rosanne) Weaver, of Pembroke, Andrew Zimmerman (Amy) Weaver and Timothy Zimmerman (Anna) Weaver, both of Lutts, Tennessee, Jason Zimmerman (Veramae) Weaver, Elkton;
And his sisters, Mrs. Lydia (Marvin) Hurst, Hopkinsville, Mrs. Annetta (Abram) Zimmerman, Spencer, Tennessee, and Mrs. Minerva (Daryl) Leinbach, of Savannah, Tennessee.
He died at his home on Sunday, December 22, 2024.
A native of Orchard, Iowa, he was born April 26, 1994.
Junior worked on the family farm and was a member of County Line Old Order Mennonite Church.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Daniel Zimmerman Weaver.