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James Nicholas Weber Sr. (Nick), passed away on July 19, 2024, in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio, after bravely battling cancer. Born on January 8, 1969, in Columbus, Ohio, James led a life surrounded by loved ones and pursuing his passions.
James spent over two decades of his life at Minelli's Pizza. His commitment and work ethic left a lasting impact on all those he encountered. He was educated at St. Cecilia. In his free time, he found joy in professional bowling and the thrill of gambling.
James will be deeply missed by his significant other Kelly McGlaughlin, his sons James Nicholas Weber Jr. (Sommer McDowell) and Jacob Weber, as well as his stepchildren Karri Bivens (Ronda Bivens), Katelyn Glover (Brandon Glover), Kristina Cromley (Andrew Cromley), and stepson Keith Justus. He was a loving pawpaw to his five grandchildren, devoted son to Larry and Kathy Weber, a caring brother to Anna Weber, a cherished nephew to Betty, and a beloved owner of pets Sunny, Oreo, Priscilla, along with grandpets Onyx, Apollo, and Iso.
In the hearts of those who knew him, James's memory will live on through the laughter they shared, the lessons he imparted, and the love he gave unconditionally.
May James Nicholas Weber Sr.'s soul rest in eternal peace as his legacy continues to shine brightly through those whose lives he touched.
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34 West 2nd Avenue, Columbus, OH 43201
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