In Memory

Bill Weaver

Bill Weaver

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William “Bill” Eugene Weaver, 67, of Niles, passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, November 21, 2022, while surrounded by his family and close friends.

Bill was born on June 22, 1955, to the late James and Joan (Hill) Weaver in Niles, Michigan. Bill is survived by his wife, Pamela (Granning) of Niles; brother, Jim (Rosemary) Weaver Jr. of Dowagiac; nieces, Lisa (Weaver) Gipson of Niles and Lori (Weaver) Palajac of California. He also left behind innumerable friends as well as students that called him Mr. Weaver or Coach.

In 1972, Bill met Pam at Niles High School and thus began a teenage love story like no other. They were married on August 5, 1978, in Niles. Pam was the light of his life and he was devoted to her and the beautiful life that they built together.

Bill graduated from Niles Senior High School in 1974 and he went on to Eastern Michigan University with a “full-ride” basketball scholarship. He pursued a Teaching Degree specializing in Physical Education. Bill also completed Post Graduate work at Western Michigan University and Michigan State University.

After completing a Bachelors of Arts Degree, Bill started his first teaching job at Buchanan Middle School kickstarting a 25-year career. He was the Physical Education Teacher and coached Girls’ Basketball and Boys’ Basketball. Bill also taught Driver’s Education in the summers.

Bill loved sports as a participant, coach, and fan. His first love was baseball where he was a pitcher and homerun hitter for the FOP League in Niles. Many expected that he would have a successful baseball career as a pitcher. As fate would have it, he was encouraged to try out for basketball. He found that he really liked the game and it was then that his father put a basketball court in their backyard. Bill could be found out on the court shooting for hours, even in the winter with his gloves on.

Bill had a legendary career at Niles Senior High School where he still holds 9 records including career scoring leader with a total of 1,324 points in his three seasons (Before the 3-point shot). Bill holds the record for all-time highest score in a game against South Bend Clay High School in 1974 with 46 points and continues to hold the Most Free Throw record with 134 points in a season and Best Free Throw percentage with 84% in a single season. Bill was a member of the Detroit Free Press All-State Team for his 1973-1974 high school season. While playing basketball for Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, he led the team in scoring his junior year and was the captain of the team his senior year.

Bill had a desire to pass on his knowledge of basketball and did it in a big way in Buchanan. His basketball teams were known throughout the state. Bill had a 340-132 coaching record in 21 years with nine Lakeland Conference Championships, seven district titles, two regional titles, and two Final Four Appearances.

In 1990, coaching the Buchanan girls’ basketball team, Bill finished 27-1 and upset, the heavily-favored and reigning state champion, Detroit Country Day in the Class C State title game. His team was also honored with the Good Sports Are Winners Award. Bill’s small-town Bucks again went to the Final Four State Championship in 2001. He holds the titles of Conference Coach of The Year and Regional Coach of The Year.

When time permitted, Bill could be found fishing at his favorite spot on Fish Lake, hunting, and enjoying outdoor activities. He loved going anywhere and doing anything with his wife, Pam; and especially loved concerts, travel and “cruising” on the high seas.

The family would like to thank Dr. Ngan Van, Dr. Wei Huff, Rebecca Knabenshue NP, Dr. Bob White, and Dr. Luke White for the care, guidance, and support they provided.

In keeping with Bill’s wishes, he has been cremated and his family will be remembering him privately. Condolences, photos, and memories may be left for the family at www.BrownFuneralHomeNiles.com

Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Services, of Niles.

 

 



 
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11/25/22 09:02 AM #1    

Tom Grathwohl

Pam ... Thanks so much for your touching message about Bill ... and your loving road together.  You BOTH have given so much to so many!! Thanks too for ALWAYS being so kind and helpful neighbors to my parents on Totomee Lane. 😊 I'm so glad I got to speak with you and Billy earlier this month and I looked forward to many more calls. I know that you were also speaking to Benny, Dave B, Dick C and more. They sooo appreciated being in touch with you & Bill too!! If there is anything we can do to assist you, please please advise.  Your loving memories will prevail! Ours will too.  Xoxo Tom


11/25/22 11:16 PM #2    

Rex Carpenter

I knew Bill in passing as I spent way to much time inthe east side of the school & he was a great ball player. I think we also have frogot to say to this day no one has tried, well a few did after Bill , but never got close , but we should also remember him for his free throw record of 1974 free throws without a miss in our senior year to bring more attention to our class. Also because of Bill he helped us win the Junior =-senior years comp. in 73 against a far bigger bunch of classmates. we also won our junior-senior comp for the 74 year too. Bill was a great guy & even when he saw you out if you were just  classmate as we were he would always say HI & have somethign uplifting to say. GOD has another of our friends in his arms & I'm sure Bill's having a great time playing with the others who have gone before us. GOD Bless to all his family & know that Bill made a difference in a lot of peoples lives along the hard road we call LIFE. Rest in Peace my friend you'll be missed.


12/01/22 09:31 AM #3    

Charles Haase

Pam, I'm so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. Charlie and Bill are playing basketball for sure. I know the hurt and sorrow your going thru and I want to tell you it gets easier, but haven't felt that yet. Please know that I'm thinking and praying for you and the family. I also want to tell you to hold on to your memories and they will help you through some of the most difficult times.Please reach out to me if you need too, my number is 269-325-0437

Hugs Pam,

Linda Haase


12/05/22 04:59 PM #4    

Sherri Dumond (Tonkin)

Pam,

The class of 1972 and we offer our condoleneces for your loss. We invite you to join our facebook group if you wish to read what our classmates have written there. Niles Michigan High School class of 1972 | Facebook

Kevin & Sherri Tonkin


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