Doris Mae Weaver

Doris Mae Weaver Pederson, 86, passed away on Sept. 19, 2006. She was born to Randle and Isa Weaver on April 16, 1920, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and married Obert Pederson in 1940 in Seattle, Wash. They resided in Lake City, Bothell and Monroe, Wash.
She leaves three daughters and sons-in-law, Linda (Bill) Legler, of Arlington, Wash., Denise (Stan) Moore, of South Lake Tahoe, Calif., and Shelley (Dave) Sweet, of Monroe; seven grandchildren, Tracy Legler, Todd Legler, Nicole Brown, Staci Moore, Aaron Castillo, Brandon Castillo, and Angela Sweet; 12 great-grandchildren; and her faithful dachshund, Schnapps.
Doris was a librarian at Kenmore Library, a postal clerk at Kenmore and Woodinville, Wash. and was a grand musician on the accordion and organ. After retirement she and Obert spent their winters in Apache Junction, Ariz., where they established their winter home, Prickly Patch, entertaining their friends made through Church, square dancing and card playing.
She was a faithful member of Shepard of the Hills, Lutheran Church, and a charter member of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Lake City, Wash. She leaves behind many friends from her days as a Girl Scout Leader, Choir Director, Cherry Valley Riders, Kenmore Gun Club and the Royal Travelers Good Sam Club.
A Memorial Service was held in her honor at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 25 at Shepard of the Hills, 9225 212th St. S.E., Snohomish (Maltby), Wash. Internment was with Obert at Tahoma National Cemetery.