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Webster “(aka Wes, Wessie and Uncle Wes)” Wesley Weaver Jr

April 15, 1951 - November 12, 2025
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Born April 15, 1951 and peacefully passed on November 12, 2025 after a short illness. Leaves behind his partner in life of 53 years, Sue Braunstein, his sister Karen Troester (Doug), her children Paul Matthew and Katy, numerous other “nieces and nephews” and assorted other loved ones. A private interment is planned at a laterContinue Reading

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Lissa, Max & Carly left a message on November 24, 2025:
As you grieve know that we are remembering you...All our love,
Les Hankinson left a message on January 15, 2026:
Wes and I were friends in High School. He was a big man with a bigger heart and kind soul. He loved playing his bass guitar, but my fondest memories were all of the cars, motorcycles and ATV’s that he had around the house - we shared a love for all things automotive. RIP Wes, I will see you again on the other side.
Ernie Dinsmore left a message on November 21, 2025:
Sending condolences to all the family and friends. I grew up with Wesley on Lord Fairfax Rd, Tysons Corner. Many fond memories of hanging out together and playing football in the field next to his house. He was a very good friend.
Rhonda & Jim (Pepes) Payne left a message on November 20, 2025:
R.I.P. Wess🙏 Wess was truly a gentle giant, and such a beloved part of both the Carroll and Payne families. I know we can’t take your pain away, but please know we’re here for you—whether you need a shoulder to cry on or simply someone to listen. Sue,… Wess will forever be a part of you, and his memory will always live on in your heart. "When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure" His love, his presence, and the bond you shared were a beautiful chapter in your life’s story. May you & the family, find comfort in the cherished moments you shared together, and may those treasured memories bring you peace in the days ahead. You are not alone in your grief… lean on the ❤️love and support of family and friends as you navigate this difficult journey. Sending healing prayers, strength, and comforting hugs. The Payne’s… Rhonda, Jim, Nichole, Corie & Bella 🤗💛🙏
Aunt Sissy left a message on November 20, 2025:
So sorry to hear of Wes’s passing. Uncle Jimmy has another one of his buddies with him to go fishing and hunting with . My love and prayers are with you and the family.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Lani Udovin left a message on November 19, 2025:
So sorry to hear. He was a nice guy in high school. Rest in Peace Wes.
Jansens left a message on November 19, 2025:
Love you bunches, Uncle Wes.
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The Katonas left a message on November 19, 2025:
Love you Uncle Wes. May you rest in peace wrapped in gods embrace. Matthew, Nathalie, Kaia and Charlie.
A memorial tree was planted in memory of Webster Weaver . Plant a Tree
Michael E Orsinger left a message on November 19, 2025:
Big Wes, I miss you, man. Good times hunting, fishing, and laughing.
Les Hankinson left a message on November 19, 2025:
Wes and I were friends at Marshall H.S., he was a big man with a gentle soul. My condolences to his family, I wish we had stayed in touch!
Northern Virginia Burial & Cremation Society left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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