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Preserve forever →Gregory Charles Weaver
February 7, 1954— March 13, 2026
Conway, SC
Gregory Weaver passed away on March 13, 2026. A man of warmth, humor, and quiet strength, Greg touched countless lives through his generosity and his deep devotion to family.
Known for his easy smile and genuine interest in others, Greg had a natural gift for making people feel welcome. He was an accomplished athlete in his younger years, a talented golfer who was offered the chance to compete at the collegiate level, and a skilled bowler who once rolled a remarkable 298 game. That same determination and work ethic defined his professional life. Together with his wife Jeanie, he founded and operated Superior Plating in Fairmont, West Virginia, building a respected industrial chroming business through hard work and pride in providing for their family.
Later, Greg and Jeanie retired to Conway, South Carolina, where he embraced coastal living. He spent his days riding motorcycles, golfing along the Carolina coast, and most importantly, sharing time with those he loved.
Above all, Greg was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Jeanie Weaver, and a proud father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He is survived by his wife Jeanie Weaver; his children, Tina Lee and Rob Winemiller; his grandchildren, Christine Perrella (husband Patrick Perrella) and Kasey Lee (wife Alex Lee); and his great-grandchildren, Brooks and Blake Perrella and Mia Lee. He also leaves behind several nieces and nephews and their families. Those who knew him will remember a man of resilience, humor, and abiding love whose presence brought light to every room.
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