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Robert Joseph "Bob" Weber

Portland, Oregon

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Weber, Robert 'Bob' Joseph 84 Feb. 07, 1930 Jan. 23, 2015 Bob passed away at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center after a sudden illness. A lifelong resident of Southwest Portland, he was the fifth of the eight children of Andrew and Mary Weber. He graduated from Columbia Preparatory High...

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Lollipops for my children. Cookies for my dog. Contribution for a school trip to Costa Rica. But the best was that smile, always that smile. It's hard to go and fill the tank without being greeted by that smile. I will miss you, Mr. Weber, and I will always remember that smile.

Dear Weber Family, my sincere condolences for your loss. You will always remain our neighbors in my heart no matter where we all live. Sending love.

Dear Marsha & Shannon, my sincere condolences on the loss of your husband and father.

Bob, you will be missed by the entire committee, none more than SWP Little League. With all of your interest and support, you have literally helped shape thousands of boys and girls into fine young men and women. Your influence will live on for a long, long time. Thank you.

Southwest Portland Little League will be playing for you this year Bob!

Southwest Portland Little League mourns for one of our greatest, and longest sponsors. Your kind contributions helped support the development of Southwest Portland's players and coach's. You are an inspiration to us all...

Bob and I were in the same class at Columbia Prep and I remember him well. Have not seen or heard of him for many years. A great guy. I know you the family will miss him and I will remember him in my Prayers. We winter in Calif. Ambrose Cronin

Shannon and Marsha, so very sorry for your loss. Peace be with you.

Marsha and family, we didn't know your husband, but we know he shared his love of the beach cottages, and when we are there, we feel such good vibes. We know he had to be a marvelous man, and we are so sorry about his death.