A Private & Restricted Funeral Service (Due to COVID19) will be held for Mrs Jennifer WEAVER.
A private burial for Jennie will be held earlier.
We are deeply saddened by the restrictions in place, but wish to encourage you to express your sympathies and condolences to the family via a post on this announcement which the family are able to access and read.
(All messages are pending the approval of staff to avoid inappropriate content)
Jennie’s Service will be live streamed on FRIDAY (13th Aug, 2021) commencing at 2:00 pm.
Please go to the Live Stream Tab on our main page where the service will be streamed live on Friday.
So saddened by the loss of a beautiful friend Jennie, so vibrant & happy. Always had a love of the community & achieved so much. Loved our lunches and events together. Will miss you. Rest now with Jock and relive the wonderful times together. Sincere Sympathy to Diane, David, Kate & all the families. Love Lois & Geoff 💖💖
Sending all our love and hugs to Didi, David and Spud on the loss of Auntie Jennie. A beautiful and funny women and an excellent part of our childhood – our times at Southerton Vale and your times in the big smoke are some of the best memories of my childhood. The way you pronounced my name made me feel special and part of your country. I’m hoping Auntie Jennie’s reunion with Uncle Peter and Joy will be full of love and laughs – I can hear Auntie Jennie’s giggle already. Sending love and hugs at such a trying time. Kylie, Andrew, Isabel and Jessica.
Dear Weaver family, Justin and I are sad to hear of Jennie’s passing. So many years of friendship with Mum we’re very grateful for. And many adventures with Kirsty – overseas trips to the Isle of Man and Ireland, and an unforgetable day at that amazind day at the MCG watching our Hawks win a Grand Final. And the wonderful memories of Jennie being invovled in swimming, and always encouraging my swimming, having taught me to swim as a tacker. Jen was a special lady, very kind hearted and had a great gift to make someone feel good about themself. I’m very grateful for the all the help and support she gave Mum during the week leading up to , and over our wedding 11 years ago. Reunited with her dear Jock. Love Kirsty and Justin Binns (Tweddle).
To Kate, Dianne, David and family,
So sorry to hear about Jennie, you have my heartfelt sympathies, I really do have fond memories of her, so many summers learning to swim and all those times she’d spot Page and I a free icypole at the Boort pool whenever we visited. I do believe not only she taught me to swim from a very young age, she got me smoking according to photo evidence 😉 well, it wasn’t lit, I also think I got stuck into her lipstick too, but we won’t talk about that. I still have a desire to own a Jag too which I believe comes from Peter and Jennie.
All the best!
To Dianne, David & Kate,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Aunty Jennie….a wonderful lady.
Tim Hailes
So many memories that make me smile, the red Jaguar, the galah imitating smokers cough, a fishing injury that made her hobble around, white wine with ice cubes…
Jennie showed us this block of land where we are now, initiating our move to Boort. Always so supportive. Always believing and promoting.
Sadly missed, but never forgotten
Dear Kate, Andrew n Annie,
Thinking of you and your extended family..
Love Kelly and Mark
We met Jennie on a trip to the Tip , the top of Oz . Straight away I realised this single traveller was an independent strong woman. Before long we became great friends and travelling buddies. Rhonda and I instantly connected with Jennie. She told us many stories about her family and wonderful grand children . She also mentioned her love of Southerton Vale and Boort . We also travelled to AliceSprings, The Tanami and the Kimberley’s with Jennie . We are going to miss our trips to Boort being spoilt by Jennie and enjoying her wonderful meals by the fire . Over the years I realised that Jen missed Jock , idealised her children , loved her Grand Children and she said it as it was .
Jennie we will miss you your travel buddies love Ian & Rhonda
I am so sorry to lose my sister Jennie. You were always the sister I ran to for help and comfort. My time with you and Jock at Southerton Vale was the most influencial in my life. And you made the best choccy sauce! When you told me you were ill, and that you were going to do things your way, I said, “What’s different?” I have sooo many wonderful memories. Take care, up there, love you always, Your Little Bro Al. XOXO
Dear Dianne, Thanks so much for letting me know of Jennie’s passing. I am so touched to join you all to say goodbye and Godspeed to Jennie, you’ve come into the next part of our race to the finishing line and I shall have to continue the training solo but with you in spirit and much admiration, whilst just making sure that the heavens are aware of what is about to hit them! I sat today and shed some memorial tears, then switching to joy and celebration, what a girl! MLC as boarders in the 50’s links Jennie Noelene Keren and me, a powerful shared force at a time when we needed good friends with whom to ponder the meaning of life. I wish we could have had more time but the past and the futures are vibrant with energy and potentials passing from one generation to the next. Feel very proud of you, so see you there! Love Ros
So sorry to hear about Jennie’s passing..our love goes to all the family..Noelene & Peter, Keren & Ren, & Alan & Lyn,, and all their families..
Our deepest condolences and love to Dianne & Mike. David & Leonie & Kate & Andrew & all their families….Jennie you will be missed very much..
Love from Janelle & Warren. Pauline & John & Meredith & Paul…
Aug. 11, 2021.
Sending our deepest sympathy to Noelene, Keren, Alan and Lyn Heard. We will be thinking of you and sending our love to all your extended family. Love, Gay and Zenon.
Our love and thoughts are with Di, Mike, Amy, Hannah and Bridey and families. Sincere condolences on the loss of your dear Mum, Jennie. Jennie will live on in her beautiful daughters and grand daughters; women of optimism and strength. No doubt you inherited those traits from your Mum.
I will be thinking of you all as you celebrate the life of your cherished Mum and Grandma. Much love Ali and Scott, Emily and Isabelle
I am so sad to lose my sister Jen. The livewire of us as kids. Oh the mischievious things she would do with the best of intentions and reasons. Then, we shared time at MLC when we sometimes needed each other but were developing our independence. We shared losing our brother Barry before we were fully grown ourselves. In following years, Jen, Keren and I grew to know each other again as individual women and the admiration and bond has always been strong and includes our brother Alan. That bond will support me now. I will always be proud of Jen’s wonderful children and grandchildren about whom Jen never failed to keep me in the know. Goodbye, dear Jen.
Thinking of you all at this sad time
Thinking of you all and sending very sincere condolences. We met Jock & Jennie through Farmwide & the friendship continued beyond it. We had both loved staying with Jock & Jennie in Boort. Great memories of Vernie playing the piano accordion at their place. Jock encouraged my flying from the very first day I thought about it. They were both so supportive when Vernie died. Jennie was a great lady and will be very missed. Deepest sympathies. Doreen
Dear David, Dianne and Kate, I am so sad to hear that Jennie has died. Joy and Jennie enjoyed a special relationship and the four of us had some great times over the years, Jennie will be remembered with great fondness by the Hailes family, it is a great disappointment that circumstances prevent us being there, my best wishes to you all, David
Dear Kate, Di and Dave and Weaver family and friends. Scott and I will always remember the fun times at Southerton Vale. A big table, always warm and full of laughter; and always with Jock and Jen in the centre of the fun. From day 1, Jen always made us feel welcome and part of the family. 30 years later we still feel that way and we feel your loss. Jen was always lovely to our family; always coming in to Billy’s shop for glasses and asking how we all were. She knew everybody of course and was one of those rare gems who could make connections and work out who was related to who and what stock you came from. No surprise she wrote a book about the connections around the Boort district. She was a fine lady and with Jock raised such a fine family. Love always Scott & Pen xxx
We are so saddened to lose my big sister Jennie. She lived life to the full and enjoyed being a well loved matriarch of her family. I have so many wonderful childhood memories and my children thought of her as a second mother as our children grew up together. One of the bright sparks of our family group will not be here but will be remembered with a smile. Sleep well darling sister. – Keren, Renn, Paul,Helen and Mark and children.
Dear Weaver family,
As a school friend of Di at Morongo, I remember staying at the farm and the warmth and hospitality of ‘Mrs Weaver’. First time driving a paddock bomb at 14. She was one of the cool Mums and always had a smile and a cheeky demeanour. She lives on in our wonderful Di.
Beautiful Auntie Jennie, a fabulous Aunt to us five kids and extended families, and adored sister / sis in law to Dad and Mum. You were always the life of gatherings and so much fun to talk with. Dad adored you and we know you adored him too, taking him under your wing and protecting him from any trouble he got himself into as a youngster (which we hear was quite a bit). We’ll miss seeing you and hearing your voice, always catching up on news and laughing at funny stories. Fly high and give hugs to all our loved ones in heaven. Til we meet again xxxx
So Sad at the passing of Jennie, but back with her beloved “Jock”, all the memoires of such wonderful and happy times, the water skiing, BBQ’s, dinner parties, fabulous holidays, and a host of other Memoires never to be forgotten, our families grew up together experiencing all the good, happy, and sometimes sad events that life offers, although not directly related, to our children it was always Aunty Jennie and Uncle Jock, as we were Aunty Betty and Uncle Muzz to their Children.
Our Love, and condolences, to Dianne, David, Kate, and their Families, Uncle Muzz, and Aunty Betty.
Sending love and strength to the Weaver family from your family in America. So many wonderful memories of the charismatic, indomitable Auntie Jennie! Sad at her passing but celebrating a remarkable life well lived.
– Darren, Cari, Kennedy, Raleigh and Cami.
Rest In Peace Auntie Jenny 🙏 I will always remember my brother Darren and I having wonderful adventures with you and family at Southerton Vale. Swimming in your back yard pool, driving around the farm, working in the sheds, but most of all all the wonderful times with you, Jock and kids in the homestead at big dinners, warm fires and all the fun we had putting on concerts, dances and plays with Diane, David and Kate. Rest In Peace with your forever mate Jock and be proud of your children, grandchildren and the family legacy you leave behind. I love you and cherish yo. Thanks for the memories and the wonderful Aunty you were to me. Miss you always.
Thinking of you all from Heather Jackson &family
Dear Weaver family. Many of us here in Ireland are very sad to hear of Jennie’s passing. My wife Edel and her brothers John and Adrian have been recalling happy times in Ireland and Australia. Jock and Jennie made a lasting impression on everyone in Ireland they met at our wedding in 2009. Jock in his kilt at the medieval dinner in a castle. Jennie’s roast pork at the cottage watching wallabies from the dinner table while Jock was trying to feed cans into the Irish boys. I remember Jennie and Jock set up on the boundary line at the footy with chairs and the tartan rug encouraging on the junior teams. Jennie taught me to swim which is a skill I enjoy using almost daily 40 years later. Mum and Jennie enjoyed many years of friendship and I know she is deeply saddened as are many many people I am sure. Our deepest sympathies. Leigh and Edel Tweddle