Francis Weaver, Jr.
Francis Weaver, Jr., of the Tacony section of Philadelphia, passed away on January 3rd, 2026, at age 94. Beloved husband of the late Margaret Weaver (nee Kerper). Loving father of Shawn Weaver (Marguerite), Stephen Weaver, Wendy Weaver (Dennis McClernand) and the late Brian Weaver (Lisa) and Eric Weaver (Debbie). Also survived by nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Family and friends are invited to attend his memorial gathering and funeral on Saturday, January 17th from 9:00am – 10:30am at McCafferty Funeral & Cremation Inc. 6711 Frankford ave. (between Unruh & Knorr sts) There will be a prayer service starting at 10:30 am. Burial will be at a later date in Sunset Memorial Park. Please omit flowers and kindly consider donations in Francis’ memory to Alzheimers Association.
Michelle Rowe Dougherty
What a great man, always made me laugh. So grateful he was part of my childhood. Loved him and Aunt Margie a lot. Now they are together again with their sons and family that gained their wings already 🫶🏼🙏
Dougherty Family
What a great man, always made me laugh. So grateful he was part of my childhood. Loved him and Aunt Margie a lot. Now they are together again with their sons and family that gained their wings already 🫶🏼🙏
Adam Ostroff
Loved Uncle Skip. Always there when needed was great at cooking big batches of soup. I’ll never forget the memory of opening the newest Hess truck on Christmas. He always had that way of being the rule setter but always had a joke and funny side. I’ll never forget him greeting me by saying Hey kid, how you doin. He Will be missed by all of us.
Neil MacGregor
Loved my uncle skip. Always treated me great from a child well into adulthood.Very stern but funny and warm and Sincere. He Will be greatly missed by all of the family for sure. RIP

Loved my uncle skip. Always treated me great from a child well into adulthood.Very stern but funny and warm and Sincere. He Will be greatly missed by all of the family for sure. RIP
Loved Uncle Skip. Always there when needed was great at cooking big batches of soup. I’ll never forget the memory of opening the newest Hess truck on Christmas. He always had that way of being the rule setter but always had a joke and funny side. I’ll never forget him greeting me by saying Hey kid, how you doin. He Will be missed by all of us.
What a great man, always made me laugh. So grateful he was part of my childhood. Loved him and Aunt Margie a lot. Now they are together again with their sons and family that gained their wings already 🫶🏼🙏
What a great man, always made me laugh. So grateful he was part of my childhood. Loved him and Aunt Margie a lot. Now they are together again with their sons and family that gained their wings already 🫶🏼🙏