Elizabeth Jo "Liz" Weber, of Pittsburgh, died suddenly of natural causes Sunday, February 16, 2020. Born October 13, 1982, in Pittsburgh, she was a daughter of Mardi Joy and the late Stephen Michael Weber.
She leaves behind siblings Jenifer Weber (Michael Whartnaby and children Simon and Lila) of Pittsburgh, Kerry Weber of Pittsburgh and Becca Weber of Los Angeles, Calif. She is also survived by her uncles, Fred Weber (Lisa) of Washington and Lawrence Weber (Ellie and cousins Davi and Andrew) of Pittsburgh. She also leaves behind her beloved cat, Clarissa.
Liz was raised in Washington and graduated from Trinity High School in 2002. She loved to sing and participated in the choir program during her four years at THS. Liz continued her education at the Median School of Massage, a passion of hers for many years.
An avid reader, Liz volunteered at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Jewish Community Center of Squirrel Hill. She enjoyed rubber stamp and paper crafting with her mother, Mardi and loved watching movies and television shows with her friends. Liz was adventurous and independent. She enjoyed trying new restaurants in the city and if no one could join her, she had no reservations about dining alone and taking multiple buses around town. Her favorite cuisine was Indian.
Liz was a shy person on first impression, but those who knew her best would experience an honest, good listener who could always make them laugh. Liz was an empathetic caretaker of animals her whole life, starting with her first cat, Fluffy; and held special bonds with all the animals in her life. An undeniable hard worker, Liz aimed to make herself and her family proud every day.
A memorial service will be held in the home of Jenifer Weber and Michael Whartnaby from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, February 21.
In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to an animal charity of one's choice.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Warco-Falvo Funeral Home, Inc., Wilson at East Katherine Avenue, Washington, S. Timothy Warco, supervisor / director, Susan Falvo Warco, director, S. Timothy Warco II, director. Condolences may be expressed at www.WarcoFalvoFuneralHome.com.
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Sandy Duncan
February 22, 2020
So very sorry to here of Liz passibg. I only knew her through my Niece Lauren Ruffing. They all were friends growing up. They loved swimming at my sisters home. She grew up to be a wonderful, caring person . Our thought and prayers are with her Mom and siblings during this difficult time. Prayers for her Kitty. I hope a sibling takes it in.
My God be with them all. She will be greatly missed.
Anita
February 22, 2020
When I saw this obituary and read about this wonderful woman I had to comment. So sorry she has gone too soon. I see her with her beautiful cat and hope that those who love her will give her baby a good home. I'm sure that would be what she wanted.
Richard Bobchak
February 21, 2020
So sorry to hear of the early passing of Elizabeth. My condolences to the family. May God bless her soul and comfort all family and friends in their time of grievance.
Aaron Schall
February 20, 2020
Hi, I am a friend of Liz Weber. In fact, a good way to remember Liz is sending a picture of her on here. Attached is a picture of us in 2011 when we hung out more then. We were young. We haven't talked in years though and lost touch. Liz lived in my area and we would hang out sometimes, go to a movie, and even go for dinner at Eat N Park on Murray Avenue in Squirrel Hill. She was a really good person, sweet, funny, shy, and very fun to be around. I really miss her. My condolences go to the Weber family and I am so sorry for your loss. I am very sorry for Mardi Weber and I am sure she must be devastated over losing her bother her daughter and husband. I am literally in tears crying while writing this because this was such a shame about what happend to Liz at such a young age. If I by any chance missed the funeral/visitation/Memorial, the Weber family still has my support and if they need anything, I am here. It won't be the same without Liz around and I don't even know how to get over this myself because she was so nice. I am really sad about her death and I am really going to miss her. My condelences again to the Weber family.
Janet McClain
February 20, 2020
My deepest sympathy Mardi, Jenifer and Family, Kerry and Becca. I am deeply saddened to hear of Liz passing. I have many fond memories that I will remember. I always enjoyed her sweet personality and affectionate smile. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Heaven gained a sweet angel.
lori seligman
February 20, 2020
hello there my name is lori seligman and liz weber was living in jason krammer hall and she would come over and we would watch t.v together and have cucumbers with hummus she was a very nice girl i am going too miss her very much lori seligman
lori seligman
February 20, 2020
hello there my name is lori seligman and i am very sorry and sad about liz weber she lived in krammer hall and we used to watch t.v together full house and we would have cucumbers with hummus she was a very nice person we all in krammer hall are going too miss her very much lori seligman
Betsy
February 20, 2020
something made me stop and read Liz obit. sounds like a beautiful soul that will surely go on and be a mighty protector. sincere sympathies to her family and friends. God bless.
DR TOM GREEN
February 20, 2020
I was so deeply saddened to hear of this loss. My sympathies to Mardi and the Weber family.
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