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Allen-Weber

In Loving Memory

Weber, Allen Joseph


Allen Joseph Weber born in Saint Louis, MO was born at home on September 26, 1929. Al, as he was called, passed away Wednesday February 9, 2022. He leaves behind his wife Cindy (Cynthia MacDonald Phares), daughters Jayne (Richard), Robyn (Mark), grandson Mason (Lisa), with two great grandsons Benjamin and Samuel. Two step daughters Rhonda, and Melanie (Jim), two step grandsons Kody and Kyle. He is survived by two brothers Myron (Jean) and Denis (Joyce). One niece Denise, nephews: Ricky, Craig, Bryan, Keith. A great nephew Derek. Al was proceeded in death by his brother Bud and grandson James.

Al had a fondness for dogs. He shared Schottzie, Hanna, and Lady with Cindy. He loved his beer, socializing, and a nickname of “AJ”, and Big Salad. Salads were his specialty for a family and friends’ gatherings.

The family wishes to thank Crossroads Hospice and Palliative Care since they started in 2016, for all their time, consideration, care and kindness.

It’s not good bye, but “see you later”.

Allen will be cremated, with a Celebration of Life in June of 2022.

 

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