Marissa-Weber-Obituary

Marissa A. Weber

Grove City, Ohio

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WEBER Marissa A. Weber, 44, passed away February 19, 2012 after a long battle with illness. She is survived by her parents, Jeffrey A. and Diana Roose; husband of 22 years, John; sons, Cody and Casey; brother, Jeffrey F. (Jennifer) Roose; furry companion, Max; mother and father-in-law, Ann and...

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Jeff and Diane, Jen and Jeff, I am sorry to hear about Marissa's passing. WE had no idea. Bless her soul and bless you all.

Its been a month since we lost you. It feels like only a few days. I miss you so much you dont even know and your not even my mother. You were too good to go the way you did and sometimes I wonder why you. We love you Marissa and know you will always be with us. We will be with you sooner that anyone thinks even though it seems like a million years. Continue to rest in peace Marissa as we all miss you forever and always.

Jeff and Diana, We just read about your daughters death, so very sorry. We are thinking of you and your family.
Blessing to all.

Bob and Darlene Kern

Jeff, I am so sorry to hear you lost your daughter. You, your family and Marissa will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Jeff & Diana - I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your daughter, Marissa. There are no words to express my sympathy to you. Just know my thoughts & prayers are with you during this most difficult time, and may all your wonderful memories get you and your family through this. Much love, Jo Haffner, retired CPD secretary, in Jackson, Michigan.

Jeff and Diana

Just learned of your daughters death. Want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Tony and Carla Luzio

Jeff, Larry and I are so sorry to hear of your family losing Marissa. You will all be in our prayers. JJ Mead

Jeff
We are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Jeff, I am sorry for your loss. Losing a child is a most painful and lasting experience. Take comfort in knowing her struggle is over and she is in a better place. May God bless you and your family. Dave Wilson, Gahanna, OH