THOMAS-WEBER-Obituary

DR. THOMAS JOSEPH WEBER

Gainesville, Florida

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WEBER, DR. THOMAS JOSEPH, 44Gainesville - Dr. Thomas Joseph Weber, 44, of Gainesville, Florida passed away on Friday, April 5th, 2013. "Tommy" was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 10th, 1969. He moved to Gainesville, Florida in 1972 as a child. He attended P.K. Young and Glen Springs Elementary...

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Am sorry it´s hard to believe he still isn´t with us we loved him as a friend and a dr.

Truly honored and blessed to have met and worked with Tommy. He was a man that relayed in his life the gentleness and kindness his parents instilled in him. Bless them all.

So sorry to hear. He was my dentist at one point who took my fear of dentistry away. Didn't feel a thing ! I was looking up dentists for more work, when I saw the article. A good dentist gone. RIP.

One who blooms in our heart can never be forgotten...
May you find comfort and strength in the memories you shared with your dear one. Extending my deep and heartfelt sympathy you are in my prayers. The Brennan Family

Dearest Weber family, I am heartbroken to hear of Tom's death. My son has been one of his patients for many years and Tom always made him feel comfortable doing something no child enjoys. He will be sorely missed by so many. My thoughts go out to all lucky enough to have known him; I am so sorry for your loss.

I was in California when I heard the very sad news of Tom's death. I did not have the privilege of meeting him, but our son, Kirk, went to Westwood and played soccer with him. I have had the wonderful blessing of having had Ann as my physician. Such compassion and caring! We send you our prayers and support during the challenging days and weeks ahead. Joan and Maarten Drost and Family

What to say? I was of the country when my "cousin" Tommy passed away. At my first visit to his office in 2001, I knew he was a kindred spirit of the highest order. We shared fond memories of my Uncle Buddy's Landing on Lake Santa Fe, freckles and a jest for life. Tommy was so proud of his family, and I looked forward to updates as it grew in numbers. He was so involved in making life better for others. My heart hurts for all of you and pray wonderful memories will lift up your spirit.

Tommy had such a welcoming, non-judgmental and kind attitude toward others. He did a great deal for his community. He was a deeply ethical and compassionate person. My heart goes out to his family and his many friends for this terrible loss.