It is with great sadness that the family of Valerie Ann Weaver announces her passing on Friday February 7, 2020 at the age of 78. Valerie was predeceased by her husband of 41 years Richard W. Weaver and her sister Barbara Jungen.
Valerie “Nanny” will be forever missed by her three children, Richard W. Weaver Jr(Betty) of High Falls New York, Wendy(Peter) Rooney of Middletown, New York and Nicole(Mario) Vojkovic of West Palm Beach Florida. Her grandchildren Richard W. Weaver III and Sarah of Accord, Justin Weaver and Jessica of Fort Benning, Georgia, Lauren Davis of Kerhonkson, New York, Austin Davis and Mariane of Walden, New York, Megan Weaver of High Falls, New York, Emma Vojkovic of West Palm Beach, Florida, Peter Rooney Jr. of Albany New York and Cara Rooney of Middletown New York. Her Great Grandchildren, Isaiah, Nikolas, Zoey, Baylee, Braydon, Juliette, Lily and Harper. Her sister Susan Scibelli of West Palm Beach Florida, William Smith and Kirk Bell of West Palm Beach Florida and George Smith of San Diego California, several nieces and nephews.
Valerie was born on January 19, 1942 in Mineola New York. She lived in Accord, New York with her husband and children from 1978 until she retired in 2011 from the Town of Rochester Recreation Department as the Assistant to the Director at which time she moved to West Palm Beach Florida.
Valerie was an active community member while living in Accord New York. She was a member of the Rochester Reformed Church, a member of the Rochester Reformed Church Ladies Aid, a church Deacon, member of the Ladies Auxiliary for the Accord Volunteer Fire Department, Director of the Kerhonkson-Accord Chamber of Commerce, Editor of The Accordian and the Friends of Historic Rochester newsletter.
Valerie was also a recipient of The Town of Rochester Woman of the Year award and the “Friendship Award”. The plaque reads “Bestowed upon a woman who always gives endlessly, tirelessly and professionally to the community and always with the grace of an angel.” No better words could be written about a woman who made everyone she met feel special and loved. Her laugh, smile and endless hugs will be missed by all who knew and loved her. We find comfort knowing that she is finally reunited with the love of her life and knowing that she is watching over all of us and smiling. We love you and miss you, until we meet again.
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