Raymond-Weber-Obituary

Raymond A. Weber

Cheektowaga, New York

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WEBER - Raymond A. Retired Major in the US Army Reserve. Died August 19, 2008. Age 95. Beloved husband of Jeanne Lawless Weber and the late Gertrude (nee Bonn); dearest father of Curtis (Susan Harlos) Weber, Pamela (Thomas) Lawless; step-father of Shirley (late Kenneth) Krohn, Audrey (late...

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To The Weber Family,
I had the privilege of working with Ray when he was involved in the Johnson Park Restoration Program. I listed two of the houses on Johnson Park and also sold them. Working with Ray was a pleasure. He was honest and fair minded and most of all kind. I was amazed by his gentleness and wisdom. I have remembered him through the years.
God blessed your family with a great man.

To Each Member of The Weber & Lawless Family:

Damian & I feel very blessed to have had the wonderful experience of having Ray in our life. Thank you for sharing him with us. We love all of you, and are greatful you were each blessed with sharing the life of a truly extraordinary man. May all of your fun-loving memories bring you warmth and comfort.

God Bless,

Tina & Damian

I worked for Mr Weber from 1981 until he retired in 1993. He was a wealth of information in life's stories and experiences as well as to the truck body and equipment industry. Even today, I find myself telling stories of Ray's years at T-W Truck Equippers, and utilizing much of his experience in my own work activities now. Ray was always fair and honest with his customers, our suppliers, and most importantly, his employees. We've lost a very special person; but he will never be...

I was so very sad to hear of Ray's passing. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends. I will always remember Ray at the T-W Holiday parties. He was a charmer, truly unique and oh how loved his life and his family! He is now in rapture - I just know it!

My Great Uncle Bill & Aunt Jenny lived next door to the Webers, they shared the same driveway.

I have and always will remeber how kind and fun loving was Mr. Weber.

My prayers and thoughts to the Weber family, I know he will be greatly missed.