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3h Heath Hamilton Memorial The 3h Heath Hamilton Memorial is a non-profit organization

06/01/2017

The sheriff and the cowboy who lassoed the calf have turned into Internet sensations.

23/04/2014

If anyone has a special memory of Debbie & would like to share it you can click on the link that was posted earlier & share it there and you are certainly welcome to share your memories of her on here.

23/04/2014

The members of the Heath Hamilton committee send their deepest sympathy to the Debbie Weaver's family...Our hearts are very saddened & go out to each of you during this difficult time. Words can not begin to express our sorrow for your families loss. Debbie was a true inspiration to all who had the pleasure of knowing her...May you find comfort & peace in the days to come thru memories that will be shared by both family&friends...........................................
"Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted." Matthew 5:4

23/04/2014

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23/04/2014

Obituary for Debbie Weaver
Debbie Weaver, 59, of Andrews passed away Monday April 21, 2014 at University Medical Center in Lubbock.
Memorial services will be 10:00 Friday at the Cross-Bar Cowboy Church in Andrews. Rev.Trey Johnson of Burleson, Texas will officiate. Services are under the direction of McNett Funeral Home.

Debbie was born October 11, 1954 in McCamey, Texas to William and Annie Winters.
She graduated from Rankin High School in 1973 and then she graduated from Nursing School at Western Texas College in Snyder. She married David Weaver and they moved to Andrews in 1989 from Goldsmith. She worked as a school nurse for 27 years in Rankin and then at Andrews Middle School. She loved to play golf and was a member of several golf associations. Debbie was also an avid and talented team roper and she was a member of several roping associations as well such as , World Series of team roping, US team roping championships and the 40+ team Roping Championships.
Debbie was preceded in death by her father, Bill Winters.
She is survived by her husband, David Weaver of Andrews; son, Brian Weaver his wife Amber and children, Jacob, Ashlyn and Braydon all of Andrews; her mother, Annie Sue Winters of San Angelo, Texas; brother, Roy Winters of Marble Falls, Texas; and her husband parents, Sam and Nettie Weaver of Lubbock.

23/04/2014

Very sad to report that we lost Debbie Weaver monday night, complications from a brain aneurism. Great lady, loved teacher, will be missed by all that knew her. Our sincere prayers for her family. We will place all the arrangements at the website tomorrow.

Just sharing a bit of history...
21/11/2013

Just sharing a bit of history...

COLORADO SPRINGS - Dale "Tuffy" Cooper, considered a pioneer in the sport of roping and patriarch of one of the greatest rodeo families in the history of the sport, died Nov. 17 at his home in Monument, N.M., after breaking his hip in a fall. He was 88.

May his Legend always live on in the hearts of those that; live the life of a cowboy & share the passion for the thrill ...
18/11/2013

May his Legend always live on in the hearts of those that; live the life of a cowboy & share the passion for the thrill of a fast horse & a good loop...may you RIP Tuffy Cooper!!

Today the world of rodeo lost a great cowboy. My grandfather Tuffy Cooper was a pioneer of the sport of roping. He is the reason I get to live this life. I will be forever grateful for him and the things he taught me. I always called him before a big roping for advise and he would always send me hand written letters before the finals to encourage me. He will be missed by so many. Rest in peace Big Tuff

11/10/2013

It has only taken us 10 years to get this up & going!!! BUT we are getting there...We will be adding to this site
more & more as time goes by.

In the mean time please take a minute & look through the albums that have been posted. Feel free to tag yourself or anyone you know. Also we ask that you invite your friends to "like this page" so that we can get the word out to ALL the team ropers that participated over these last 10 years in helping make the 3h Heath Hamilton Memorial team roping such a success.

31/08/2013

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