William Weber, Jr.

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William Leroy Weber, Jr., 92, of Woodway, passed away Thursday, June 19, 2014.

Cremation services entrusted to Lake Shore Funeral Home.

This is a service notification wherein an obituary may not be available or arrangements may be pending. It serves to provide information about visitation, funeral, interment or status of a loved one, relative, or friend currently being cared for by Lake Shore Funeral Home.

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  1. Mary Jane Saddington

    Dear Claire, Leroy, and Anna,

    I was sorry to hear that Bill has passed away. The last time I spoke to him was on the phone, about 6-8 months ago. He actually sounded pretty good, but seemed a little down. Ironically, he has really been on my mind the last month or so. I picked up the phone to call him a number of times, but didn’t. I did call him once, but got someone babbling in Spanish – so maybe it was a wrong number – I just hung up.

    I know that Mother enjoyed the time she spent with Bill and I think that they seemed to “play well together” and enjoyed each other’s company. I will tell you that when Mother died it was a real surprise and shock. We did not even know she was going in for that surgery. I remember you dad calling and telling me that if I wanted to she her alive again, I should get there quick. Max and I got the first flights out of VA and CO and arrived within 20 minutes of each other, but Mother had passed away before we got there. I remember thinking that I would have given anything to see her again for 5 minutes. Hopefully, you were able to be with him near the end.

    So, I will remember the good times, and all the political discussions (well, he did turn me into a Conservative), and that crazy trip to Colorado when they were first married.
    I don’t know how often he expressed it to you all, but he loved and was proud of each one of you, and he wanted the best for each one of you.

    He was a very smart man and he taught me a lot. I am glad I knew him. The most frustrating aspect of knowing him was that he was right 99.5% of the time! I am also glad that I got to know you all.

    Hopefully, you will remember only the good times and let any bad times just slip away.

    Mary Jane Saddington

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