Donald-Weber-Obituary

Donald Weber

Sherwood, Oregon

08/16/1934 - 01/17/2026

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January 17, 2026
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Sherwood, Oregon

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Donald Gabriel Weber was born August 16th, 1934 to Gabriel and Bonita Weber in Rugby, North Dakota. He was a beloved family man, a devoted Catholic, and Proud US Veteran.Donald served in the US Army during the Korean War, stationed at Yokohama Engineering Depot in Sagamihara, Japan. He spent 20...

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I was a student of Mr Weber at Tigard High in the 1980's. He was always an absolutely lovely upbeat teacher and I enjoyed his classes and kind nature.

Mr Weber was on my mind just recently. I was remembering how incredibly patient and helpful he was as a teacher. He touched a lot of lives. My condolences to his family. I know that he left a lasting legacy. Rest in peace

I had DW as a teacher back when I was in school. Graduated in 1985. He was always so supportive and encouraging. I have always wondered how he was. He was my favorite teacher. Many prayers to his family.

Don was one of my most favorite people! We had so many wonderful conversations. He was just the best! I know he is happy to be with all his family and friends on the other side. He will be missed.......Barbara Edwards

Don was one of the bright lights at both Tigard and Tualatin High. The man never stopped smiling; he was a testimony to the power of positive thinking. We are all diminished with his passing. R.I.P., my friend. Dave Hill

I'm so sorry to lose him, but I know he's in a good place with our Lord

Don was our science department chair when we opened Tualatin High School in 1992. He helped me order thousands of dollars of equipment to open a new Physics program, and was a faithful friend and colleague. Captain, my captain, you will be missed.

He was the best babysitter as long as we didn't break anything. Funny & nice. RIP prayers

As both his student and his work colleague, I knew Don for over 40 years. I enjoyed his sense of humor and continual laughter. He brightened a room and made others feel welcomed and cared about. In my high school Chemistry class Mr. Weber started every Monday with his favorite Garfield comic strip. We all enjoyed being in his class. When I started working with him I struggled to call him "Don", but he insisted that now we worked together and it was ok. I truly enjoyed knowing and...