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Robert K. Weber, 60, of Womelsdorf, passed away on September 4, 2018 at his
residence.
Born in Reading, he was the son of the late Ray C. and Barbara (Eley) Weber.
Robert was a 1976 graduate of Wilson School District. He went on to be employed as a welder and Q &A inspector for SteelCo of Sinking Spring for 18 years. He last worked as a welder for Bluescope Building. He was well known to be a patriot, a hard worker and one who loved his family. He enjoyed gardening, camping, music, the Philadelphia Eagles and sweets. Most of all, he will be remembered for his love of reading, his penmanship,drafting skills and eloquent writing.
He was predeceased by his brother, William R. Weber, widow of Debi, of Orlando, Fla.
Survivors include his wife, Sheila M. Weber; children: Mika B. Neff, wife of Kevin, of Bernville; Kelly A. Fessler, wife of Steven, of Sinking Spring; Aaron L. King, husband of Hoi Yee, of Robesonia; and Christopher W. Weber,
husband of Chasity, of Wyomissing. Also surviving are grandchildren: Cole, Kyra, Mason, Jackson, Madeleine, Noah, Harper, Isaiah and Gracyn; sisters, Gayle A. Werner, of Ontelaunee Twp.; and Faith A. Delp, wife of George, of Sinking Spring.
Celebration of Life Service will be held at Bean Funeral Home, 3825 Penn Ave., Sinking Spring, on Wednesday,
September 12, 2018, at 5:00 p.m. The family will receive friends and relatives from 3-5:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Great Reading Mental Health Alliance.
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I can´t believe that it´s five years Dad. We miss you so much! I think of you all the time, especially when sitting at our fire pit listening to Pink Floyd. It still hurts my heart and my soul that we can´t see you, on the way that you left. But I´m so grateful you´re at peace and selfishly wish you were here. We love you so much.
Mika
September 4, 2023
Miss you dad, more than words can say. Love you so much
Mika Neff
Daughter
September 2, 2020
i just recieved the news of bobs passing. we were engaged at one point and time and i will always love you. i have every letter you had ever written to me and still wear your ring. and the beautiful sketchings that you made of my children and i are hanging on my walls . you were a wonderful and very thoughtful man. you will always be in my and my childrens hearts..............
Friend
November 7, 2018
Dear Sheila and Family, So very sorry to hear of Bobby's passing. Cherish the time you all had with Bob and embrace the memories which I am sure there are many great memories. Thinking of you and will keep you all in my prayers. As always, Teresa
September 17, 2018
To the love of my life...Thank you for the wonderful times we shared in all the time I knew you. Thank you for the beautiful children & grandchildren that we share. All the wonderful places we've been; to see our son's graduate from the military, Florida, Washington, DC, Mt. Gretna, & Mt. Springs, Stonehedge & Hawaii, camping, shooting pool, swimming in our pool, gardening together, Summernites, even the lonely nights. We had a great love, that will never die, & no one will ever replace you. We have together our 4 legged kids Cassie Dog, Snuggles, & Katie, our amazing 4 grown 2 legged kids & their wonderful spouses, & our precious 9 grandchildren, what an awesome blessing!!!!! We will never release you from our broken hearts, but rejoice knowing you are at peace with God. I will do my best to pick up the pieces, and make you proud. I will miss you EVERYDAY, & I WILL LOVE YOU MORE, LIKE I PROMISED, FOREVER & ALWAYS!!!!!!!!! Rest in Peace, my love,until God brings us back together again, in his own timing, according to his great plan, whole & happy once more. XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO
Sheila Weber
September 12, 2018
Bob... I loved you since you were born and I peeked through the wooden railing to see our new baby. I loved you your whole life and we always shared humor and life together. I love your children and I love your wife. Now rest in peace with Mom, Dad, and Bill and your Casey doggie. I miss you so much. When I think of you I think us as kids on the family porch on a sunny morning with you and I seated on the white glider watching...and laughing...with our family cats circled at a bowl of fresh Pensupreme milk. Those were the good old days of Mom's pool, kitty cats, our large family garden, Lincoln logs at Grandpa's, Dad coming home from work all hot and sun burned, Friday nights at the Green Dragon, walking down Martin's Farm road, Mount Gretna, Grandma and Grandpa Weber and Grandma Eley visits. You are in my heart forever and forever. You were a good worker. I love you. I love you...your sister Faith.
September 10, 2018
Debra Weber
September 9, 2018
My dear Bobby...I will forever miss your precious voice. You still had that Pennsylvania accent that Bill had lost long before I met him. "Sis" was what you called me from day one when I met and married your brother. You and I had an instant connection. Bill loved you so much as did Justin and I. I will cherish the memories of spending nights with you and Sheila at your home, playing pool, having a couple beers at the bar, going to breakfast and seeing the horse and buggies on the way. We loved having you, Sheila and your children visit us here in Florida. I always wondered how you and Bill came to be avid football fans of different NFL teams...you the Eagles and Bill the Steelers. But, we always routed for your team when we could, not sure what you did:) I was so very grateful when you and Faith came down to say goodbye to Bill. I know how hard that was for you, but I needed you then rather than later. Bless you for that. Now, you are with my Bill and I will think of you both with much love every day. Our last conversation was in February, when you called me while I was in Las Vegas visiting a friend. I didn't realize at the time what a wonderful gift it was going to be, to hear your voice again, laugh with you and just talk about everything. God blessed me that day. Thank you for sharing your life, love, wife, home and children with me. May you rest peacefully with God until we meet again.
Debi Weber
September 9, 2018
It was quite a shock to hear about Bob. I worked with Bob for probably 15 years at Steel Co. His quick wit and sense of humor we're always greatly appreciated. Is John Cleese impersonation was spot-on! I haven't seen Bob for a few years but he will be greatly missed. God bless.
Bill Trout
September 9, 2018
Safe in God's arms.
Barbara G
September 9, 2018
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