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Claude Weber Obituary

Claude Von Weber Claude Von Weber passed away suddenly in a single car accident Friday evening on May 15, 2009. Von was born in Bay City Texas at on September 19, 1980. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, John F. Weber Jr. , grandparents Marge and Glen Dragoo, and his cousin Lance Hunter. While his spirit has gone on to do work elsewhere, he is survived by his wife Mallory Palmer and his greatest pride and joy, daughter Makayla Palmer; his parents, Keith D. Weber, Cathy Dragoo Weber; and gGrandmother, Lorraine Weber Hardy. He is survived by additional mothers in love, Helen Weber, Starla Webb and Lisa Thornburg; sister, Sandy Weber; brothers in love, Bobby and Scotty Atwood. Family members include Marci, David and Lee Betak; Shelly Smith and children Christopher, Seth ,Kira, Anisa; Cory and Lucy Littlepage, John F. Weber III, Mary Weber, John F. Weber IV and Todd Weber. He was a graduate of Motorcycle Mechanics Institute at Orlando, Florida and enjoyed his career at Central Texas Harley Davidson in Round Rock. He loved fast cars, motorcycles, art, music and had a knack for bringing Joy and laughter to all around him. The depth of sadness we all feel is a testimony to the depth of connections he made to everyone he met in his pursuit of the things he loved in life. The passions he put in his life interests and all that he did earned him the nickname "maniak". Von is resting at All Faiths Funeral Services pending cremation. The family held private memorial services Wednesday evening. A memorial for all friends and family who wish to remember and honor Von will be Held at Central Texas Harley Davidson Saturday May 23 at 11:00 a.m. The family requests that donations in lieu of flowers be made in Von's name to Bikers Against Child Abuse Austin, Texas Chapter P.O. Box 2131 Round Rock Texas 78680. BACA is a tax exempt 501 (c) (3) Organization.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on May 21, 2009.

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Justin "Kahuna" Brown

May 28, 2009

I got to know Claude while I was in school with him in Orlando. He was there when I needed him. The first time I met him I was pretty quiet around him but then as time went on, we became good friends and had some great times. Rest In Peace Claude

Matt Bridge

May 28, 2009

My condolences are sent to Von's family. Nobody ever deserves to go when they are young. I know that Von will be remembered forever. R.I.P and we all will see you again someday.

tiffany carlson

May 23, 2009

Von was a big part of my life. He was at times my boyfriend but more than that he was my best friend. He brought so much joy and laughter to my life. Seeing what a man he has become and how much he loved mallory and his daughter proves he was as great as I always knew he was. Now at least I know he will always be with me and finally knows how much a did and always will love him. Rest in peace my sweet maniak!!
Tiffany

Tisha Underwood

May 23, 2009

I did not know Von personally. I met him twice at the dealership where my fiance` works. The first time I met him I told him I needed to see Kris and he said, "sure go ahead and go back." I walked back to the tech area as white as a ghost because I figured one of us would get in trouble since I wasn't there to fix something. The second time I went in he noticed me right away like he had seen me a million times and said, "go ahead." He sees a million people a day and remembers you after the first time, Wow. We wish the family much love and happiness. Remember him always and all the great times you had with him. Hugs! Kris and Tisha

With each breath he took
he knew you were there
with each heart beat
he knew that you cared

He has moved on
to a better place they say
and no matter what
he loves you all in everyway

He will watch over you
I know this to be true
stand by your sides
until even your days are through

So keep a smile upon your face
with each thought of him
one day he will meet you at the gate
and you will be together again

written by: Tisha Underwood

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