Patricia Lynn “Pat” Weaver, 62, of Enos, Okla., passed away Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at her home in Enos. She wasbornonMarch1,1963,inPortsmouth, Va., to the late Ivan Dale Williams and Margaret Priscilla Hensley Williams. Pat grew up in Newport News, Va, where she graduated from Denbigh High School.
She later moved to the Houston area in Texas, where she attended cosmetology school. In time, Pat moved to Oklahoma and married Donald Gene Weaver on October 11, 1986, in Enos. She worked alongside her mother-in-law, Irene, at the restaurant and Weaver Store for several years, a family business enjoyed by the community, until it was sold in 2012.
Pat was of the Baptist faith and enjoyed a full life filled with creativity and adventure. She loved scrapbooking, crafting, shopping, cooking and especially traveling and going on cruises. Pat will be remembered for her joyful spirit, caring heart and the love she shared with all who knew her.
Pat was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Jim and Robert and mother in-law, Irene Weaver.
She is survived by her husband, Donald Gene Weaver of Kingston, Okla.; son, Urian Weaver and wife Rachel of Kingston, Okla.; daughter, Melissa Bellettini and husband B.J. of Kingston, Okla.; grandchildren, Ewan and Ella Weaver, and Emily and Luke Bellettini, all of Kingston; sisters, Norma Williams and husband Larry of Madill, Okla., Donna Ewell of Newport News, Va.; sister-in-law, Alice Williams of Newport News, Va.; father-in-law, Sherman Weaver of Kingston, Okla.
Visitation was heldFriday, May 16, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Okla.
Funeral Service were Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at the Watts Memorial Chapel in Madill, Okla. It was officiated by Joe Patterson. Interment was at the Lark Cemetery in Enos, Okla. Services were under the direction of Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Okla. Condolences may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com.
CasketBearerswereJohnnyMacon,DerekBishop,Will Self, Nathan Trout, Jason Bishop and Randy Arneson.
Honorary Bearers were Larry Bishop, Keenan Hargis, Jeremy Bishop and Bill Macon.