Nancy-Weber-Obituary

Nancy R. Weber

Chicago, Illinois

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Weber, Nancy R. (nee McKenzie), Owner of Kloeckner Preferred Flowers, beloved wife of Mark Weber, cherished mother of Collin, loving daughter of Moir and the late Mildred McKenzie (nee Behling), fond sister of Judy (Gary) Rice, dear sister-in-law of Ann Bass, also aunts, uncles, nieces and...

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Still think of you often and our times in Acapulco, visiting the children at the orphanage with my cousin Bob and Jackie Beu.

Dear Mark and Collin,
My deepest condolences on the passing of Nancy. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Mark & Collin,
My thoughts and prayers are with both of you at this time.....

Dear Mark,

John and I are so sad about Nancy's passing. Our prayers are with you, Collin and family.

I had not seen Nancy at treatment and last talked with her at Christmas when she told me her count was not coming down. Never did I think that she was not going to make a turn around. I thought she would continue to have chronic cancer.
I will miss her.In peace and love.

Dear Mark,

I said before I wish there were a magic word to ease the pain your feeling, of course no such word exists. Please find some comfort in your many friends who I know surround u now. I wish I could be there for you, but unfortunatly I cant. My deepest sympathy to you and your son, my prayers as well.
All my love, don

To Mark & Collin,
My family moved into a house 5 houses down from Nancy's family's house in 1960. We soon became best friends and there wasn't anything we did not do together. Not a day passed that we weren't at each others house, playing, hanging out, spending the night at each others houses, etc. Her Mom often took Nancy, Judy, my Mother and myself to Rainbow Beach. We went to each others relatives houses. Nancy had bad asthma and until her parents got Jacques the poodle, we shared my...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Mark and Collin,
We are sorry for your loss. We know first hand how hard it is to lose someone so close. We prayed for her everyday.
Sincerely,
Jo, Gene, Nancy and Janice Palunas

Dear Mark & Collin,

I happened to read the death notice this morning and realized that it was Nancy, a patient in Dr. Coffey's office. I just wanted to tell you how truly sorry I am for your loss. I only knew Nancy from her visits to our office, but she was one of the kindest people that I've ever met. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

My deepest sympathy,
Diane Cotter
Front desk receptionist
Dr. Coffey's office