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Hugo P. Weber Jr.

Wichita, Illinois

Jul 26, 1940 – Dec 1, 2015 (Age 75)

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BORN
July 26, 1940
DIED
December 1, 2015
AGE
75
LOCATION
Wichita, Illinois

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Weber, Hugo P., Jr. 75, of Peoria, IL, passed Tuesday, December 1, 2015, after a long battle with Parkinson's disease and pancreatic cancer. Hugo was born on July 26, 1940, to the union of Hugo (Web) Weber, Sr. and Katherine (Smith) Weber in Denver, CO. Hugo graduated Denver South High School,...

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Rosemary, I am so saddened about your loss. So many people held Hugo in the highest regard and he will be missed. I loved knowing him as a doctor and a friend. I had heard he had Parkinson's but didn't know how to reach you. Steve was diagnosed with Parkinson's nine years ago. My condolences are late -- I just found out -- but they are certainly heartfelt.

I was a patient of Dr. Weber's in the 1980s, and he was such a kind, caring, compassionate doctor. I've never found another who was so reassuring and personable. I am very sorry to learn of his passing. Best wishes to his family.

What a great man and a great loss to all. My condolences to his family. This man will never be forgotten by me. He saw me after I ended up in MICU after the birth of my child. Such a kind hearted, wonderful physician. He did a kidney biopsy on me and I was so scared, but somehow he was able to calm me. Then he called me one day to give me lab results and left me a message at work. It was my birthday, and much to my surprise, he knew it and sang me happy birthday over the phone. I will...

Rosemary,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Hugh was was a wonderful person who will be missed by many. He touched many lives.
Burt and Jane Odenheimer

Sad to hear the loss of a great person and a great Doctor, you will be missed my many

Our sincere sympathy. So sorry to hear of his passing. Dr Weber, very outstanding Doctor which we loved so much.

To the family of Dr. Hugo Weber may the Lord bless and keep you. I worked with Dr. Weber and took care of many of his patients at St. Francis Hospital. He was a kind man and easy to work with.

Dear Rosemary and family, I learned today of a man who took care of me as my doctor from 1975 till his retirement in 2006. I first saw him in 1975 as a new patient and at the time I didn't have a GP. I asked him if he would be and he said yes and the rest is history. What a kind man. I went to his retirement gathering at KNP and said my goodbyes and he said he was moving to Illinois and I would be in good hands here at KNP.. He'll be missed! Thank you my friend for being who you are.

I had the privilege to work with Dr. Weber. He took the time to teach me and had great patience when I was a young nurse. I considered him a mentor and someone I respected as I worked with him over the years in the MICU. He spoke so highly of his family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Dr. Weber was a class act, he will be missed!