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Arthur Weber

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Arthur Weber

Birth
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3 May 2012 (aged 60)
Burial
McAllen, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Arthur Weber, age 60, was called to the Lord on May 3, 2012. He was born in McAllen, Texas on October 2, 1951. Arthur was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Donald Weber. Arthur graduated from Mission High School in 1970 where he had been active in many organizations including National Honor Society, Student Council, Slide Rule Club, Science Club, President Mu Alpha Theta(Math Club), Key Club, Speech Club, Lettermen Club, Annual Staff, and Varsity Eagles team Manager.

Arthur attended one year at the University of Houston. He was in a serious motorcycle accident in 1971 where he suffered permanent brain damage. After being in a coma for four months he lived at home with his parents, Cyril and Bernadette Weber in Alton, Texas until 1998. There he attended San Martin de Porres Catholic Church and belonged to the Knights of Columbus. After that he lived in different nursing homes.

He is survived by his brother Jerome, wife Patricia, daughter Natasha and son Kristian; Sister Janice and husband Robert Green; daughter Kathryn Green Blackshear ,husband Kevin and children Charlotte and husband Johnny Palermo, Matthew and James Yeager. Son Michael Green, wife Laurie and daughter Hailey. Son Kevin Green wife Angie, step son Gavin McIntosh and daughter Alyssa. Sister Judi and husband Wallace Prukop; son Greg Foley, Daughter Debbi Foley Kjallbring husband Henrik, children Lukas and Gwen; Daughter Kristina Foley Lem husband Steve; Son Wallace Prukop II; Niece Michele Weber.

Visitation: Sunday May 13, 2012, 6:00p.m.-9:00p.m. at The Chapel of the Angels at 3611 North Taylor Road, Mission, Texas. A Rosary, led by Sharon Corpstein at 7:00 p.m. The funeral Mass: San Martin De Porres Catholic Church in Alton, Texas, on Monday May 14, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. Pallbearers: Robert Green, Wallace Prukop, Wallace Prukop II, C.W.Prukop III, Dennis Dahlquist, and Mike Warshak. Interment at Valley Memorial Gardens on Taylor Road.



Published in The Monitor May 13, 2012
Arthur Weber, age 60, was called to the Lord on May 3, 2012. He was born in McAllen, Texas on October 2, 1951. Arthur was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Donald Weber. Arthur graduated from Mission High School in 1970 where he had been active in many organizations including National Honor Society, Student Council, Slide Rule Club, Science Club, President Mu Alpha Theta(Math Club), Key Club, Speech Club, Lettermen Club, Annual Staff, and Varsity Eagles team Manager.

Arthur attended one year at the University of Houston. He was in a serious motorcycle accident in 1971 where he suffered permanent brain damage. After being in a coma for four months he lived at home with his parents, Cyril and Bernadette Weber in Alton, Texas until 1998. There he attended San Martin de Porres Catholic Church and belonged to the Knights of Columbus. After that he lived in different nursing homes.

He is survived by his brother Jerome, wife Patricia, daughter Natasha and son Kristian; Sister Janice and husband Robert Green; daughter Kathryn Green Blackshear ,husband Kevin and children Charlotte and husband Johnny Palermo, Matthew and James Yeager. Son Michael Green, wife Laurie and daughter Hailey. Son Kevin Green wife Angie, step son Gavin McIntosh and daughter Alyssa. Sister Judi and husband Wallace Prukop; son Greg Foley, Daughter Debbi Foley Kjallbring husband Henrik, children Lukas and Gwen; Daughter Kristina Foley Lem husband Steve; Son Wallace Prukop II; Niece Michele Weber.

Visitation: Sunday May 13, 2012, 6:00p.m.-9:00p.m. at The Chapel of the Angels at 3611 North Taylor Road, Mission, Texas. A Rosary, led by Sharon Corpstein at 7:00 p.m. The funeral Mass: San Martin De Porres Catholic Church in Alton, Texas, on Monday May 14, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. Pallbearers: Robert Green, Wallace Prukop, Wallace Prukop II, C.W.Prukop III, Dennis Dahlquist, and Mike Warshak. Interment at Valley Memorial Gardens on Taylor Road.



Published in The Monitor May 13, 2012


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