Sarah Elizabeth Weatherman

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Sarah Elizabeth Weatherman, 85, of 167 Edgewood Road, died Friday, February 12, 2010, at John F. Keever, Jr. Hospice Solace Center. Mrs. Weatherman was born in Sylva and was a daughter of the late Harley and Lou McDonald Stanley. She was married for 60 years to the late Leonard Milton Weatherman. Mrs. Weatherman was a bookkeeper for Candler Furniture Company and was a member of Candler House of Prayer. She is survived by a daughter, Karen Jackson and husband Bob of Candler; a son, Gary Weatherman and wife Betty of Tampa, FL; a sister, Mary Jones of Candler, eight grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Monday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Rev. Chuck Waldrup officiating. Interment will be at Pisgah View Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service.

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  1. Aunt Elizabeth was a wonderful person and as been a part of my life for 40 years. Mt first job was at Candler Furniture Co.. She was so kind to me. Later I married her neice, Linda Grooms, I was lucky to know her. May God bless her family.

  2. Karen, Gary & Family,

    We are sorry to hear about your MOM.
    She was truly a good neighbor and we have alot of fond memories of playing together on Edgewood Rd. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

    Linda, Cindy & Frances

  3. Dear Karen, I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother. It seems just like yesteday we both had our Mom’s in the nursing home. My thoughts and prayers are with you. You had a very sweet Mom. I know you will miss her a lot… Sweet memories flow..Judy Garrison

  4. Karen,Bob & family, Our deepest sympathy in your loss. It seems like yesterday when she was visiting her sister at Aston Park HCC and would have your father with her. She was a wonderful person. Cherish your memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Again our deepest sympathy. The Family of Elmer Parham

  5. I was sorry to hear of Mrs. Weatherman passing she was a joy to take care of at Pisgah Manor. She was one of the sweetest ladies that I had the pleasure in meeting.

  6. Gary, Betty and Family
    Ernie and I were real sorry to hear about your Mom. We want you to know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

  7. Heaven got sweeter, she was a gentle spirit and will be greatly missed, we long for the day we will see her again

  8. Dear Karen, Bob and Family,
    I was so sorry to hear of your Mother’s passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. God gives strenght when we need it most, lean on Him.

  9. To her precious heirs,
    My thoughts and prayers are with you. As you know, there is no love like a Mother’s love. I lost mine when she was 49 and I could see so much in Elizabeth that reminded me of her, had she lived. I counted it a wonderful privilege to be close to your Mother. She loved for me to share with her readings and songs and we even shared the name, Sarah. We had so much in common because we had the same Heavenly Father and I know when she said she was getting better she was…better off in Heaven than this Earth. This was such a shock to me: it is so true that we are never ready for departure. I tried desparately to be with you this afternoon, but know that you were in my heart and prayers. We talked about the Holy Spirit and she was so appreciative of our discussions. She was a great friend who will be sorely missed and I look forward to when our friendship may continue. May God be with each of you.

  10. Karen & Gary,

    We are all so sorry for your loss. Aunt Elizabeth was so special to all of us and we will sorely miss her.

  11. Karen,

    I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I remember your mom and know you have a lot of good memories. Would love to see you!

    Debbie Sprinkle Hyatt

  12. Karen,
    I was so sorry to hear about your mom. I think of you often and have wondered how you were doing. Would love to hear from you. You and Gary are in my prayers. Sheree


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