Bruce-Weber-Obituary

Bruce R. Weber

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Bruce R. Weber of Naperville Memorial services for Bruce R. Weber, 48, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, at Grace United Methodist Church, 300 E. Gartner Road, Naperville. Born July 5, 1954, in Atlanta, Ga., he died Monday, Nov. 4, 2002, in Ottawa. Interment will be private. Mr. Weber graduated...

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Mr. WEBER was my 8th grade Science teacher. He was an amazing man. I have always had the utmost respect for him as he was so much more than a teacher. He always was so energetic and enthusiastic in the way in which he taught lessons. Had I known that he had passed away, I would have attended the funeral to pay my respects to one of the best educators that I ever had . It's been 16 years, but RIP Mr Weber. You were always the "head of the Studs!" (This was an inside joke that Mr Weber always...

Hello,
I just recently became aware of the news of Bruce's passing. My sister, Mary, was married to him back in 1977. I would like to know what happened. Thank you and may the Lord comfort all.

Dear Bettye,
I can not stop crying over the loss of your wonderful son and my dear loving friend. Bruce was so kind and sensitive to others, especially children. He loved teaching his students, his "studmuffins and studettes". He loved their enthusiasm to learn and it showed in his teaching style. Their excitement made his job of teaching pleasurable for him.
On a more personal level, Bruce was kind-hearted, he was always giving away things where he saw a need, especially...

My darling son, Bruce, As I type this love letter, I am crying out for you, because I would never have had a computer, if not for you, but I am missing you so very much, and love you with everything in me forever. As i look at your dear face, and read your notes and listen to your voice, I am filled with love and hope that we will be reunited in heaven and I know that you are happy and at peace. We love and adore you, and you will be in our hearts forever. Your brothers, Brad and Kevin,...

Dear Bettye, Brad, & Kevin,
Our hearts go out to you at this difficult time. We hope it helps to know how much we care.

Love, Sherry & Shelby

I would like to send my deapest regrets to all members of the family . We will remember him and you in our prayers.

Marge and Earl Meisinger
Virginia and Dennis Meisinger

I am also a member of the 8th grade graduating class of 1998, and although I never had Mr. Weber as a teacher, I knew him through many random encounters in the halls and through my friends. He was always funny and kind to me and knew my name even though I was not his student.

I would like to express my condolences to the Weber family and friends- there are many students like me out there who feel that not only did Washington lose a great teacher, but the world lost a good man.

I had Mr. Weber in 8th grade for science. I remember the first time I saw him he reminded me of a cartoon character. He was so tall and funny. He really made our science class a lot of fun. Learning in 8th grade at least for science wasn't such a chore. It has been close to 13 years since I sat in that 8th grade class but I still and always will have very fond memories of the teacher who made science so interesting and fun. I am the oldest of 5 children and last year my youngest brother...