Leslie Joan Weaver

of Mountain Home, AR

March 13, 1979 - March 23, 2025

Leslie Joan Weaver (Rock Girl) was born on March 13, 1979 and passed away March 23, 2025. Leslie was preceded in death by her grandparents on her father's side, Raymond and Marilyn St. Marie. She was also preceded in death by her grandparents on her mother's side, Ralph and Norleen Kohlhofer. Her mother, Lesa Kohlhofer of Toledo, Ohio, passed on January 1, 2014.

Leslie is survived by her husband Jeromy Lane Weaver SR (AKA Niki Lane), as well her eight children, Jason Nowak (AKA Dude) of Harvey, Louisiana; Patrick Wayne Weaver of Geneva, Indiana; Ashley Nicole Watkins of Portland, Indiana; Sage-Morgan Weaver of Evensville, Indiana; Jeromy Lane Weaver (AKA JJ) from Mountain Home, Arkansas; Emberlyn Freedom Weaver of Mountain Home, Arkansas; Arthur Jack Ray Weaver of Mountain Home, Arkansas; and Eden LeRoy Weaver of Seymour, Indiana.

She is also survived by two granddaughters, Paisley Vernona Rottet (Weaver) from Evensville, Indiana, and Madelyn Shyann Kelly (Weaver). Her father Tom St. Marie, father-in-law Arthur Wayne Weaver of Berne, Indiana, her mother-in-law Melody Jane Streight of Mountain Home, Arkansas. Her aunts; Mary Wicks, Ann St. Marie, Jayne St. Marie, and Stacy Kohlhofer. Her uncle is Ray St. Marie. Her brothers-in-law; Kirk Weaver of Geneva, Indiana, and Larry Streight of Berne, Indiana. Her sisters-in-law; Dawn Weaver of Geneva, Indiana, and Alexis Waller of Lafayette, Indiana.

Leslie was the founder and CEO of Rock Girl Records and Management group. She also worked with her husband with their demolition's company. Leslie and Jeromy enjoyed storage unit auctions, as well as public auctions. Leslie enjoyed working at the Ohio Renaissance Festival, and the Brimstone Haunt-also located in Ohio.

Leslie was of all things, a selfless giver. Leslie always seen that her neighbors were fed and not going hungry. She always saw that the neighborhood kids has birthday parties, presents, and a big yummy cake.

However, what Leslie truly loved, and what she lived for- was her family. She loved being a mother, wife, and grandmother. She loved being the caregiver. She loved cooking, baking, cleaning and helping with the kids homework. She also loved her husband, Jeromy. You could not separate Leslie and Jeromy even with a ton of dynamite.

Leslie enjoyed the daily adventures her and her husband got themselves into, and she loved working with him on their music business and their demolition company.

Wherever Jeromy was- you could bet that Leslie was nearby.


Obituary Provided By:
Roller Funeral Home
Highway 5 North
Mountain Home, AR  72654
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com