In loving memory of

Rodney Keith Weaver
December 25, 1933 - December 4, 2012

Rodney Keith Weaver, age 78 passed away Tuesday, December 4, 2012. He was born in Brooklyn, WI on December 25, 1933 to Grace (Schulz) and Keith Weaver. Rod graduated from Brooklyn High School in 1952. Rod was a veteran having served with the U.S. Army. He worked at Federal Refrigeration until his retirement after 33 years. Rodney gave his life to the Lord and was baptized by Pastor Dan Hayden of the Middleton Baptist Church on September 25, 1976. On June 2, 2001 Rodney was united in marriage to Betty Jean (Turk) Waite.

He is survived by his wife, Betty; sister, Phyllis (John) Deegan of Stoughton; several nieces and nephews; and brothers-in-law, Robert Syse of Madison and John Deegan of Stoughton. He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Elaine and LaVonne.

Rod's love for music and his singing will always be remembered.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, December 10, 2012 at Stoughton Baptist Church, 125 Cty Hwy B, Stoughton with Rev. Mark Weiss officiating. A visitation will be held from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. A luncheon will be served immediately after service with burial following in Brooklyn Cemetery.

Tributes

patti beliakoff wrote on Dec 14, 2012:

"you will always be in my heart and i will love you forever! Your love and compassion has touched us all through your music and faith. i will never forget your caring heart, and i too wait for the day that we will see each other again. what a day that will be when my jesus i shall see and i look upon his face the one who saved me by his grace. love you uncle rodney!"

judy reamer wrote on Dec 6, 2012:

" Rod was a Godly uncle he loved our lord and wanted his freinds and family to know the love for jesus he found. we will be together again. Sing with the angel band my dear Rod."

Pastor & Sara Weiss wrote on Dec 6, 2012:

"We love you, Rod and will always remember your love for Jesus and your love for singing. Your voice has blessed our church many times. We will miss you tremendously, but we know you are in Heaven. Enjoy your eternal reward, my brother, we will see you soon! "