Steven-Weber-Obituary

Steven R. Weber

Mattoon, Illinois

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MATTOON - Steven Ray Weber, 53, of Mattoon, passed away at 3:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at Provena Covenant Medical Center in Urbana. Funeral services honoring his life will begin on Friday, July 30 at 11:00 a.m. at the Schilling Funeral Home, 1301 Charleston Ave with Pastor Jim Dona...

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You've been gone for 12 yrs now. I think of you daily, and miss the fun times we once had. RIP!

It's been 10 lonely years without you. You are missed and loved after all of these years. I wish I could see you, hear your laugh, share some more holidays, another vacation, another memory. May you forever RIP! LOVE.. ED

Steve was a good friend at the Salvation Army Core. He was a very friendly person and enjoyed having fun no matter where he was. We both went to church there. I haven't seen Steve for quite a long time.
He will always be remembered and missed by me and my family and all of his friends.
We will all see you someday up there in Heaven Steve.
Chuck and Rosie Breeze from Marshfield, Mo.

I knew Steve many years ago while working at Donnelleys. I was very often assigned to his work line (Line 4) and he was, day in and day out, a dedicated worker who helped make the work hours pass quickly with his humor and energy. I regret he has passed away such at a a young age. I had always hoped our paths would cross again after I retired from Donnelley's, but, they never did. How sad for all Steve's friends and family to have to say farewell.

Steve was an inspiration to all the youth that were at the corps when he and Betty were in charge of singing company. He was the comedy relieve when Betty became to serious, they both were used by God. I rejoice in having Steve be that inspiration during my youth. Thank you God and THANK YOU Steve!

Steve was such a wonderful man and what a great baker he was! I always looked forward to him making me a chocolate cake. Our family will always be very appreciative of Steve for taking care of my grandma and always being part of the family.

He will always be remembered as a sweet person. My sympathy goes out to his family. Karen Garrett- Class of 1975

I was so sorry to hear about his death. I had met Steve a few years back and he was a very gentle and kind person, always willing to share whatever good fortune he might have. I know he will be missed by his family and friends.

I was in high school with Steve,He was always Good at being himself-and accepting others for who they were...we had many a Laughs...The thing I remember the most is the talked we shared at a class reunion , years later,about the Lord...My life had changed a great deal,( from drug addiction to loving Jesus).., I was alittle nervous in going...But That conversation with Steve changed all that...I am sure He was A Blessing, one way or another to all who had the Priviledge of crossing His...