On the morning of Sunday, March 10, at eleven forty-five minutes past midnight, Karen Weaver left in a calm and unruffled manner. She did not show any signs of being upset either. Before she left, she bid farewell to her family and friends. On Saturday, March 23, at one o’clock in the afternoon, the Foothills Foursquare Church will be the location of one of the memorial services that will be performed in honor of the deceased. There is no information available regarding the timing or date of the memorial service.
There has not been a decision made as of yet concerning the time or date of the memorial service that will be held. A live broadcast of the service will be made available throughout the platform on the Facebook page that the organization has taken the initiative to designate specifically to the Foothills Foursquare Church. As of the time of the occurrence, she had reached the age of 68. She had attained the age of maturity at that point. Karen is survived by her husband Mike Weaver, her son Wade Weaver and his wife Rhonda, her daughter Charlotte Gale and her husband Oscar, her cherished
Grandchildren Alexia, Jacob, Savannah, Isa, Gabriel, and Zoie, as well as her brothers and sisters Annette (William Terry) Anderson, Janalyn (Allen) LeBlanc, Lois Thibodaux, Andre Barrios, Susan (Arthur) Majorie, Jane Barrios, Fay (Kevin) Adams, Ellen B. Poyadou, Ted (Denise) Barrios, and Patrick Barrios as well as her brothers and sisters. In the year 1954, on September 8th, Karen was delivered into this world in the town of Marrero, which is situated in the state of Louisiana. Her mother, Lucille Arceneaux Barrios, and her father, Duffy J.
Barrios, were the ones who brought her into the world. To put it simply, they were the ones who entered the world. The West Bank of New Orleans was her home during her whole childhood, with brief visits to Fort Gordon, Georgia, and Fort Hood, Texas. Her entire life was spent on the West Bank. Throughout her entire life, she had a close relationship with both of her husbands, Mike and Wade. For the entirety of her life, she resided on the West Bank from birth until death. Since she had already tied the knot by the time she reached the age of majority, she was already married.
There was a unique talent that Karen possessed for bringing people together, whether it was through the preparation of huge meals around the holidays, the hosting of backyard barbecues, or the sharing of her optimistic outlook on life at precisely the appropriate time when it was required. Karen was able to do all of these things. Every one of these tasks was within Karen’s capabilities. Karen was able to successfully complete each and every one of these objectives.