Carol J (Britton) Weaver, 70, of Morristown, IN passed away on January 2nd, 2018 peacefully at her home following a long illness. She was born in Connersville, IN on July 17, 1947 to Willard G and Vera Britton. She was married to John W Weaver in 1972.
Carol was retired from Community Hospital East in Indianapolis, IN after 33 years. She enjoyed cooking, pets and most of all spending time with family and spoiling them endlessly. Carol was a one-of-a-kind woman with a heart of gold. She rejoiced in the little things in life and those moments were accompanied by her contagious laugh and genuine smile. Carol never failed to tell someone she loved how proud of them she was, no matter the magnitude of any given event. Carol, as well as the love she poured out to those close to her, will be greatly missed by family and friends.
She is survived by her husband John W Weaver of Morristown, father Willard Britton, brother Robert D. Britton (Mary) of Fayetteville, GA, brother William A. Britton (Tammy) of Greenwood, IN, sister Belinda J Britton Sharits (Mark) of Richmond, IN, in addition to several nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her mother Vera Britton and one brother, Edward G Britton.
There will be a private service for family to be announced at a later date.
Vince Britton says
Aunt Carol,
So sad to know you’re gone, so happy to know that you’re not suffering anymore and that you are in a better place with Grandma and Dad. I have so many great memories of you throughout my lifetime. One of my furthest way back was when we would go to Ferrals for ice cream. I can’t remember if it was for birthdays or just because you loved having fun with us in a fun environment. I remember a big bowl of ice cream and sprinkles and more than I can remember right now. There were so many things that we’d do with Grandma like going to King’s Island multiple times. One of the last times that I can remember was when the Beast had just opened. For some reason the park wasn’t very busy so Mark and I would ride it then run around to the ride again. I also remember you giving me one of my first teddy bears (I don’t actually remember you giving it to me, but I know you did). I still have that teddy bear. All three of my kids have claimed it as theirs at one time or another. Tawni actually sent it to a stuffed animal hospital to make it all better again. Whenever I’d come home on leave, Aunt Belinda would work her magic and organize a family get together. I don’t remember a time when you didn’t come. You always made me feel special. Your hugs were wonderful and your giggles were great. There is so much more that I remember. But the one thing I will always treasure is how you carried on the feeling of love and warm openheartedness that I’ve felt from our family as long as I can remember, starting with Grandma and Grandpa. I love you and will miss seeing you at Aunt Belinda’s when our family gathers for whatever reason. Rest in peace
Lisa Kombol Tonkin says
Belinda & Bill,
I am deeply sorry for the lose of your sister, Carol. Rembering her wonderful & gentle soul, I offer my heartfelt prayers to both of you & the rest of your family.