ANTHONY-WEBER-Obituary

ANTHONY KEITH WEBER

Kansas City, Missouri

Age 68

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Anthony Keith Weber, age 68, Mission Hills, Kan,, passed away Friday, February 18, 2011, at Saint Luke's Hospital in Houston, Texas. After four years of fighting the strongest battle imaginable against kidney cancer, Keith left this world in peace surrounded by his family. Visitation will be 5 to...

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Just heard the sad news about Keith's passing. I worked with him in the mid-eighties at Midland and always remember him as a first-class-all-the-way guy. My condolences to your family.

Margie... we only now read about Keith's passing in the MU Alumni Magazine.. Joanie (Puckett) and I send our love to you and your family. I knew Keith from my days with IBM in Columbia when he was coaching with Dan Devine...

Phil & Joan Atwood
Asheville, NC

Marge - Keith was a wonderful addition and friend to the Buffett/Podolak golf tournament - always a gentleman and a real philanthropist. I loved Keith as all of us in Aspen did....we will miss him very much. I hope he is out of pain now and at peace.
Suzi Sanderson (his favorite golf ball kisser) :)

DEAR MRS.WEBER,AS A MANAGER FOR MIDLAND AT WILLOW CREEK APTS. IN ELDON,MO I WAS PRIVELEGED TO KNOW KEITH FOR 21 YEARS AND HE WAS ALWAYS THE SAME EVERY TIME WE MET. AS I REMEMBER WILLOW CREEK WAS MIDLAND'S FIRST PROJECT AND I FELT QUITE SPECIAL
THEN THERE WERE MORE AND MORE PROJECTS AND THEY JUST KEPT GROWING AND THE YEARLY MANAGERS MEETINGS KEPT GETTING BIGGER EVER YEAR.
KEITH WON'T BE FORGOTTEN I PRAY GOD WILL COMFORT YOU IN YOUR LOSS.

WANDA(JENKINS)COFFMAN
ELDON MO

Dear Margie and family:
In 1976, I got my first "real job" with "Keith Weber & Associates". I was so blessed to have such a kind and gentle man for my boss. When I started Keith had 3 developments completed, eleven years later, when I moved on, we had 33 developments up and running. My deepest sympathy to you and yours.

Warmest Regards

Like all who knew Keith, we will remember many good times and regret that there were not more. Although I was not able to sopend as much time with Keith as I would have liked, I enjoyed every minute we were together. My thoughts are with his family. God Bless.

Our thoughts are with the Weber family. Keith's legacy at MIZZOU will always be remembered.

Dear Margie,
I was very fortunate to played baseball with Keith at JCHS. Keith treated everyone on the team with kindness and was a great leader. He was someone I certainly considered a role model and anytime the converstation was about JCHS baseball his name was at the top of the list. My deepest sympathy and prayers for you and your family.
Doug Blank

Dear Margie,
You have often been in my thoughts and prayers since your letter was read at our class reunion last summer. I'm so sorry for your loss. . Do you remember first seeing Keith at Simonsen Junior High in his bright orange sweater as the "new boy"? He caused quite a stir! He became a role-model, a true hero, and an inspiration to so many of us as we traveled through junior and senior high school together. Your family photos at the reunion were such a blessing to see. I'm sure...