Stanley-Weber-Obituary

Stanley A. Weber

Chicago, Illinois

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Chicago, Illinois
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American Cancer Society

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Weber, Stanley A.We are saddened by the loss of a great man, Stan Weber, and want to celebrate in the many joyous memories he left behind. Stan was born to Anthony and Georgia Weber July 7, 1941 in Brighton Park, Chicago, a neighborhood which nurtured his love for history and his Polish heritage....

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To Alice and Stan's family. Just heard about the passing of Stan. Cannot tell you how sorry I am to hear of his passing. My heart is heavy with disbelief. He was our neighbor for many years. Always a wonderful smile like the one in this picture. Very helpful and friendly. He took so many pictures of our lillies. I know you were loved and are greatly missed. Take care..Pam and Frank Kauzlarich

I first met Stacey when he worked as a teen at Chester´s Pharmacy at Francisco and Archer. I bought my comic books there and a couple years later when I met my best friend Ted I learned they were cousins...always kind and never without a smile. 65 years later I can still see him at Chester´s.

I worked with Stan at Griffin Wheel Company for a number of years. I always found him to be the most understanding man when he tried so unsuccessfully to explain the Unix system. A great guy...I'll miss him. My compliments on the obit.

So much to say of such a special person. What an amazing and lovable uncle. I will forever cherish all the fond memories of time spent with him, the family parties, the visits to the condo in Chicago for the holidays, I loved to see the photos of all the different places Uncle Stacy had gone to. The jumbo teddy bears he gave to Cody and Cassandra, and the cigar boxes of change that they loved getting when they were little. Also an amazing big brother to my mom. She loved her brother so very...