Timothy Allen ‘Tim’ Weaver

January 29, 2024 at 5:51 p.m.


Timothy Allen "Tim" Weaver was called home Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024, in Sebring, Fla.
Tim was born Oct. 4, 1945, in Warsaw, to Nixon and Bernise Weaver. He attended Ball State and Fort Wayne Indiana International College where he met his wife of 58 years, Pamela K. Little. They had two sons, Bart and Brent Weaver; and three grandchildren, Blake, Carsen and Noah, all who survive.
After college, Tim worked in the insurance industry and then worked with Little and Sons Asphalt Paving in McComb for 20 years and then owned the business for another 20 years. They also started and ran Dido Development Inc. that built houses and ran rentals properties. He retired to Fort Myers, Fla., and had a successful career with Cougar Asphalt Paving. In McComb, he was active in numerous community parades and McComb festivals. He coached little league and bowling. He was active for many years in Findlay Jaycees and served in United Way, March of Dimes, Quest International and Kiwanis. He also served as president of McComb Rotary.
Tim was a very social person, enjoying times with many friends, golfing, and boating on Lake Erie. He really enjoyed his times on the Florida beaches. His ashes will be scattered in the Florida waters at a later date.

Timothy Allen "Tim" Weaver was called home Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024, in Sebring, Fla.
Tim was born Oct. 4, 1945, in Warsaw, to Nixon and Bernise Weaver. He attended Ball State and Fort Wayne Indiana International College where he met his wife of 58 years, Pamela K. Little. They had two sons, Bart and Brent Weaver; and three grandchildren, Blake, Carsen and Noah, all who survive.
After college, Tim worked in the insurance industry and then worked with Little and Sons Asphalt Paving in McComb for 20 years and then owned the business for another 20 years. They also started and ran Dido Development Inc. that built houses and ran rentals properties. He retired to Fort Myers, Fla., and had a successful career with Cougar Asphalt Paving. In McComb, he was active in numerous community parades and McComb festivals. He coached little league and bowling. He was active for many years in Findlay Jaycees and served in United Way, March of Dimes, Quest International and Kiwanis. He also served as president of McComb Rotary.
Tim was a very social person, enjoying times with many friends, golfing, and boating on Lake Erie. He really enjoyed his times on the Florida beaches. His ashes will be scattered in the Florida waters at a later date.

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