William “Bill” C. Weaver III, 41, of Oceanside, died in that city Wednesday, May 9, 2007.

He was born May 19, 1965 in Seoul, Korea, to Fiorella and William C. Weaver Jr.

Mr. Weaver was a truck driver, and had the honor of being an Eagle Scout. His favorite job was driving visitors on a tour bus in Catalina Island.

A memorial service is planned for May 25 at Coastline Baptist Church in Oceanside.

Along with his mother, Mr. Weaver is survived by two sisters, Annie Black and her husband, Kraig, of Idyllwild, and Julia Clement and her husband, Glynn, of Gainesville, Ga.; five nephews, Daniel, Spencer, Jordan, Jared and William; and two nieces, Lindsay and Natalie.

He was preceded in death by his father.

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