Early Thursday morning, February 1, 2018, Paul Dwain Weaver Jr., an adventurous hardworking father and husband, passed away and entered the presence of the Lord at the age of 47.
Born in Amarillo, Texas on November 4, 1970 to Paul and Joyce Weaver. In middle school and throughout high school Paul worked at Manchaca Fire Hall Café and 221 Truck Stop. At the age of 16 he became a volunteer firefighter at the Buda Fire Department, which he did until he was 26. Following high school, he served as the personal assistant to Mr. Adams of Adams Extracts. Paul loved the road and the freedom of driving. He became a professional driver working for several employers, including NASCAR. Paul was an adrenalin junkie and loved Skydiving, and he was just a few jumps short of obtaining his instructor certification. He enjoyed the thrill of skydiving so much that he took both his kids skydiving for their 18th birthdays. He was also an avid snow skier sharing many adventures on the slopes with his family and friends. Paul loved to fish, always searching for that elusive wall mountable trophy. The funny thing was that he didn’t want to eat the fish he caught, so everything was caught and released. He was so captivated with catching the perfect bass that his family spent many nights on his boat waiting for the big one. Paul liked to tell tales to his kids. He even convinced them when they were little that he was ex-CIA. On June 20, 1992 Paul married the love of his life, Danylia Ann Womack. Together they raised their children through life’s abundant challenges. Following the births of their children, Paul immediately began donating to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Paul will be remembered for his hard work, his dedication to his family and the heart stopping adventures he enjoyed. He leaves behind his wife of 25 years, Dany Weaver, his daughter Jordan Weaver and son Dylan Weaver as well as his mother Joyce Weaver, his siblings and their spouses: Rex Brower and his wife Daira, Glen Brower, Roxann Voyles and her husband Billy and Perry Weaver. He will also be missed by his nieces and nephews: Samantha Swartz, Cody Zook, Shad Brower, Jason Brower, Shawnda Noyes, Letesha Carr, Cody Brower, Justin Crawford, Jennifer Crawford, KC Crawford, Ashleigh Weaver, Zoe Weaver, Taylor Weaver, several great nieces and nephews and his mother-in-law Peggy Swartz and father-in-law Dennis Swartz. He was preceded in death by his father Paul Weaver Sr.
Friends and family are invited to Harrell Funeral Home in Kyle on Monday, February 5th at 1:00pm for Paul’s funeral service. Interment will follow immediately at Live Oak Cemetery in Manchaca.
Please visit www.Harrellfuneralhomes.com to share a fond memory, photograph, or condolence with Paul’s family on his On-line memorial site.
Donations may be made in Paul’s memory to St. Jude at www.stjude.org
Funeral assistance provided by Harrell Funeral Home in Kyle, Texas.