Clinton Webb Weekley, 81, of Emporium, PA
Clinton Webb Weekley, of Emporium, PA, a decorated veteran, devoted husband, loving father, and adored Papa, passed away unexpectedly on March 31, 2024, at Penn Highlands DuBois. He was 81.
Born on September 20, 1942, in Lynchburg, VA, to the late Clinton and Elizabeth Weekley (Wilkins), Clinton’s life was marked by courage, dedication, and service. At the tender age of 17, he enlisted with the United States Army, embarking on a remarkable journey defining his existence. He served with distinction as a tank commander during the Vietnam War and then as a drill sergeant, proudly preparing hundreds of new recruits for service and then promoting to train sergeants. He retired from service, having reached the rank of Sergeant Major, leaving a legacy of honor and sacrifice.
In 1988, Clinton relocated his family to Emporium, Pennsylvania, where he built a Main Street business and actively engaged in community and volunteer work. He was known for his entrepreneurial spirit, passion for his family, love of boating, cars, and antiques, and his encyclopedic knowledge of the Civil War. His generosity knew no bounds, and he was always willing to help those in need and support his favorite local organizations in their missions.
On September 17, 2007, Clinton married Judy Knapp, his beloved wife and steadfast companion, who survives. Their union was a source of profound love, strength, and companionship.
In addition to his wife, Clinton is survived by a brother, Tim (Joyce) Weekley of Lynchburg, VA; four children: Ronald Weekley (Amanda Mount) of Wasilla, AK; Sheila Weekley Sparks of Anchorage, AK; Clinton Weekley II of Cochran, GA; and Jessica (Toby) Herzing of Emporium, PA. He also leaves behind seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Clinton was preceded in death by his parents and a spouse, Helen “Darlene” Schuckers, his daughter, Elizabeth Martina Weekley, and grandson, Tye Justin Pereira.
A celebration of Clinton’s life will be held on Wednesday, April 10 at 11:00 am, at Endless Mountains Methodist Church ( 306 S. Spruce St. Emporium, PA), with visitation directly before starting at 10:00 am.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The Cameron County Ambulance Service in Clinton’s honor.