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John F. Weber

Bothell, Washington

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John F. Weber

John F. Weber, 80, long time Snohomish county resident, passed away December 22, 2009 at Providence Hospital in Everett, WA. John was born to Peter and Francis Weber August 21, 1929 in Devil's Lake, ND.He was preceded in death by his parents; wife of 44 years, Laurene...

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Dear Jeff, Brad & Tami
Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you in the loss of your dad. He was such a special man and he will truly be missed, but I know he is up there with the love of his life, your mom, and his good friend, my dad. What wonderful memories we have of them. It was always so much fun when we would come out to Washington or else you guys would come back here to North Dakota. He accepted each of us Smiths like we were one of his own and he even thought the world...

Jeff, Brad and Tami,
I don't know where to begin in writing about your Dad, my Uncle John. Uncle John was like another dad to me when I was growing up and we moved to Washington. I didn't always listen to his advice but I had so much respect and admiration for him. He treated all us Smith kids like we were his own. I loved it when he would say "you are the ugliest nephew I have" and then he would laugh, and that laugh of his was something. I loved to get him going on politics....he...

Jeff, Brad,, Tami, Bobbie & Zach,
Our heartfelt sympathy to the Weber Family.

Dear Jeff, Brad, and Tami,

I was so sad to hear of Uncle John's passing. He was always my favorite uncle when I was a kid. I remember sitting on his lap at Uncle Pete's, and the fun weekends spent at your house with Tami. I remember Tami making me push her baby doll stroller, and leading me past the front door with the family in the kitchen. Being a big boy of nine, I was very embarrassed, so I turned to Uncle John, who was sitting at the table, and gave him a sarcastic...

Dear Jeff, Brad, and Tami,
I go back and forth between laughter and tears as I think of your dad. I loved him very dearly and have many wonderful memories of him and of all of you together. I love the picture you chose - it is the perfect image of his smiling face. He was a great uncle, but he was an especially loving dad. I know you all, along with your mom, were the greatest joys in his life and he was so proud of each of you. I miss knowing that he is here, but I take some comfort in...

Jeff, Brad, and Tami

I'm sitting here with Lori and wanted to let you know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Your dad was a wonderful friend, brother in law, and I loved him very much. We had many great times together which I treasure dearly. Know my arms are around all of you and that I love each and everyone of you very much
Aunt NOnie

What can I say that has not been said about (I called him Johnsy boy) that has not been said, he was great and I absolutly loved the man. We made a super bowl bet 30 years ago for 5 bucks and we argued till the end who owed who the 5 bucks, well it looks like we will have to settle that one in heaven...We will all miss him. Moe

To the Weber Family

My prayers are with you and yours. I have been blessed to know your dad for 40 years and there wasn't any better. He was always happy and had a great smile. It was great to know him in a job he seemed to love and i of course loved the records. Pam Stearns Petosa's Smokey Point. Arlington Wa.

Jeff,Brad,and Tami,
We are thinking of you. He was such a great guy and always with a smile and happy. We have so many fun memories of John and your Mom. They are together and happy. They were the best. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.