1938
2005
Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday at Peace Lutheran Church, 941 Bedford-Euless Road, Hurst. Burial: Judson Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation: Open visitation Saturday; the family will receive friends 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Lucas Funeral Home in Hurst.
Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Tom's various passions and interest at Peace Lutheran Church, 941 Bedford-Euless Road, Hurst, Texas 75053, (817) 284-1677.
Tom served his country for three years, joining the Navy just out of high school. He graduated from LeTourneau University in 1963. He later retired from Delta Air Lines as an aircraft mechanic with over 30 years of service. Tom was passionate about his work with Garland Pipe Organ, where he built and installed pipe organs all over the country and although a member for over 25 years at Peace Lutheran Church, he worked and gave unselfishly of his time and energy. Most of all, Tom was known for his love of his family and his tireless efforts to help and serve others. He was a true servant, mentor and friend to all who knew him.
He was preceded in death by his parents, the Rev. Fredrick H. Weber and Virginia I. Weber.
Survivors: Wife of 39 years, Jane Weber; daughter, Lisa Kobak and husband, Tony; son, Paul and wife, Calida; and grandchildren, Victoria Kobak and his a-b-c boys, Anthony Kobak, Blake Weber and Charles Weber.
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Todd Walker
January 9, 2006
I too worked with and for Tom for many years at Delta. He was a great guy. My prayers are with your family.
Darrell Irby
January 8, 2006
I worked with Tom for many years at Delta Airlines. He was a fine man and a good friend. I am sorry to hear of your loss.
Maria Laing
December 20, 2005
Dear Weber's and Kobak's,
What a wonderful man, father, grandfather. He will be missed. I am glad to have known him and pray for all of you as you go through this difficult time. Here is a long distant hug for all of you-wish I could give it in person. God Bless!
Steph & Matt Smith
December 19, 2005
I can close my eyes and still see Tom's sweet smile and his bright smiling eyes. I loved him like my own dad, and I will miss him dearly. I love your family so very much and will feel the pain of this Christmas with you, but I will also feel the joy of knowing he's where we all wish to be. Love you-Steph
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Christopher Kobak
December 19, 2005
We are so very sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man: a loving husband, father, and grandfather. As much as we believe he is with his heavenly Father, we know Tom will be so sorely missed. Our deepest prayers are with his family.
Matt and Tamara Rabe
December 19, 2005
We will miss him greatly.
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