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© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma July 7, 2011 November 24, 1911 ~ July 18, 2011 The funeral service for Novella Marie Skaggs Weber will be Saturday, July 30, 2011 at 10 a.m. in the Central Christian Church. Rev John McLemore will officiate. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home. Visitation with family will be this evening from 7-9 p.m. in the Henninger-Hinson Chapel. Novella departed this life with the angels to watch over her beloved wheat fields on Monday, July 18, 2011, of natural causes. She was born on the family farm in Lahoma, Oklahoma to Elmer Eli Skaggs and Bertha Lee Viers. The farm is to this date a working wheat farm acquired by her father during the 1893 Cherokee Strip land rush. She was a true "Boomer Sooner." Her sister died in infancy and her mother died when Novella was four years old. She and her father enjoyed the years together on the farm, before Novella entered Enid High School. She married John Michael Weber and they settled in Enid to raise their son Gary Layton Weber. Mom survived breast cancer diagnosed in 1981 and numerous surgeries. She left us with evidence of an admirable inner strength, love of nature, and animals. She loved her farm and she loved living in Florida and all the dear people who passed through her life. She leaves behind to forever share her life and stories her son Col. [ret] Gary Layton Weber, his wife Barbara Krage Weber, their children Gregory Michael and his wife Amy Karey Weber and Suzanne Weber-Grubb and her husband James Daniel Grubb, Jr. and their children Nicholas Andrew, Madeline Elizabeth, and Allison Marie. She is sadly missed by her “grand dogs “ Missy and Windy. If wealth is measured by the love of friends and family then mom takes an immeasurable wealth to present to St. Peter at the gates. We know her admission was instant. The family invites you to a luncheon at the Ramada Inn beginning at one o'clock after the service. Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the charity of one’s choosing. |
© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma June 2006 December 7, 1919 ~ June 22, 2006 The funeral for Maurine V. Weber, 86, of Enid, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev Ron McCaslin will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. She was born December 7, 1919, in Shawnee to Ira and Virgie Barron and died Thursday, June 22, 2006, in Enid. She moved with her family from Shawnee to Kaw City, then to Enid. She attended Enid and Kaw City schools, Southwestern Bible College and took courses at Chicago School of Nursing and Enid Business College. While in Enid she worked as a nurse at General Hospital and Memorial Hospital. She married Eldon L. Weber, February 10, 1968. They lived on a farm near Fairmont. They later moved to Enid where they operated Weber’s Backhoe Service until they retired in 1993. She was a member of First Assembly of God Church and Enid chapter of American Business Women’s Association. Surviving are her husband, Eldon, of the home; a son, Clifton Chapman of Enid; three daughters, Norma Franke of Norman, Carolyn Bauman of Owasso and Sharon Pritchett of Enid; a stepdaughter, Donna Marlatt of Enid; her twin brother, Maurice Barron; 15 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Ross Hospice of Enid. Condolences may be made online at ladusauevans@coxinet.net. |
© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma July 4, 2006 October 23, 1921 ~ July 1, 2006 Funeral services for Eldon L. Weber, 84, of Enid, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ladusau-Evans Chapel with the Rev Dan Barrick officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. Eldon was born October 23, 1921, in Marshall, OK to Carlarl and Eleanora Schminke Weber and passed away Saturday, July 1, 2006, in the Commons Methodist Home. He married Maurine Barron Chapman February 10, 1968, in Oklahoma City. Eldon was a farmer and owned and operated the Weber Backhoe Service until retiring in 1993. He was a member of First Assembly of God Church. He is survived by his son, Donald Weber of Enid; daughter, Donna Marlatt and her husband Randy of Enid; stepchildren, Clifton Chapman and his wife Beverly of Enid, Norma Franke and her husband Nate of Norman, Carolyn Bauman and her husband Harvey of Owasso, and Sharon Pritchett and her husband Toby of Enid; 19 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife Maurine on June 22, 2006, a brother, Harold, two sisters, Ruby and Jewel. |
© Henninger Hinson Funeral Home Garfield County, OK April 2007 October 16, 1932 ~ April 4, 2007 Fred Merlin Wever, was the son of Harry and Beatrice Bush Weber. He was married to Mary Countryman on May 12, 1957, in Okeene, OK. He was in the United State Army during the Korean Conflict serving as a cook. He worked at Don Paul's Restaurant in 1966 and Richill's until he retiring as Chef in 2000. He was survived by his wife; two daughters, Elizabeth Hall and Lisa Gorton; two sons, Fred Merlin Weber Jr, and Jimmy D. Webber; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a brother, Benny Weber; and other relatives. He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Harry Weber Jr, Carl Weber, and Kenneth Weber. His funeral services were held on April 7, 2007. Pastor Richard Fleig officiated |
© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma August 2017 September 27, 1935 ~ August 8, 2017 Lester Roy Weber went to be with his heavenly father, Tuesday, 8th of August, 2017. His life began in Okeene, Oklahoma, on 27th of September, 1935, the youngest of 12 children born to parents, Eva and Henry Weber. His parents were Germans from Russia who had immigrated to the United States years earlier to begin their new life,br> Lester attended his early school years at the Homestead School in Homestead, Oklahoma. When he began first grade, he had to learn to speak English, as the German language was predominantly spoken at home. He then transferred to the Okeene Schools in the 8th grade and worked the family farming as he was the last son at home to help his mother who had been widowed many years earlier. Those early years of farming and hard work would be the foundation of the man he became, a man of his word, a loving husband and father, his faith in God, and his love of farming. He along with two of his brothers, Jerry [Alec] and Albert, were well known and respected by many as John Deere Mechanics. If you needed a mechanic, you called on the "Weber Boys." He married the love of his life, Andina [Ann] Mayrie Eberhardt in the Church of God, Okeene, Oklahoma, the 4th of April, 1954. Lester and Ann met at 15 years of age, and were blessed with 63 years of marriage. They were also blessed with their four children, Lonnie Gene, Terry Lynn, Sandra [Sandy] Kay, and Ronald [Ron] Roy. Their life began in Enid, Oklahoma with the birth of their first three children, and then Lester had the opportunity to once again do what he loved most, working with his hands, in the farming industry. They moved to Fairview, Oklahoma, where they were blessed with their youngest son. Lester began his career with Cornelson Farm Equipment working alongside his brother Albert. He began a long and love affair as a John Deere Mechanic working for several different companies, from Cornelsen Farm Equipment, to Burrell's Implement, to Seiling Equipment, and back to Fairview with Jensen's as a Service Manager over the tractor shop. But he always preferred to be working on a tractor or combine instead of being behind the desk. He was also asked by Alfred Jensen to help oversee his farming, and when the tractor shop closed he continued working with Larry and Sue Jensen, helping with their family farming. When Jensen's closed their tractor shop, he began selling cars to many old and new customers which he excelled as well until he retired, but continued to work Saturday mornings to keep busy. He continued working for Larry and Sue taking over the farming that he dearly loved. When Larry decided to latest and newest John Deere Tractor and it had to be a John Deere in Lester's eyes. He took care of that tractor like his own. He was the happiest when he was behind the wheel of that John Deere Tractor, and couldn't wait for the next time he could "get into the field." He continued the farming until his death. Lester also began his hobby of building anything with wood, from headboards to dressers, and many other pieces that the family will cherish. Lester and Ann also became motorcycle enthusiasts, riding with their group, the "Sooner Riders" where they met treasured friends, and helping to raise money for "Toys for Tots" in many poker runs. They even ventured a trip on their motorcycle to Wyoming to visit their grandchildren, Will and Jonea. They loved their travels and time spent in Branson, Missouri; their 50th Anniversary trip to Hawaii; travelling Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Mississippi, Alabama, the West Indies, and Natchitoches, Louisiana, as well as wonderful cruise and trips that he had earned while working with Jensen's. Lester was also known for his love of dogs and cats, which were always a part of their home. He would take care of all the stray cats and even adopted a few that became Jensen's Tractor Shop mascots. He especially had two special cats for their home, "Tiger" and his current nap buddy, Fritzie. Lester loved his family and his God with his whole heart. He loved spending time one on one with his children and grandchildren, and especially loved sitting on the back patio with a cup of coffee or sitting on the swing with his wife. It was also a very special moment, meeting his great granddaughter Kate, in 2016, and getting to know her as they rocked together. He worked hard to make sure his family always had what they needed and when there was a family gathering, there was always homemade strawberry banana ice cream, his special. He cherished his grandchildren, Will and Jonea’, and the arrival of his great grandchild Kate in 2016. He cherished his time with his family. Lester was a quiet humble man of integrity, strength, warmth, and the human spirit that has touched many lives of farmers and friends. He has left those that loved and cherished him, his loving wife and best friend, Ann, his children, Terry [Bill] Hendricks of Fairview; Sandy Greene [Gordon Hopper] of Enid; and Ron Weber of Carlsbad, NM; his grandchildren, Willie [Stephanie] Hendricks of Houston, TX; Jonea Hendricks [Jason White] of Katy, TX; and his great granddaughter, Kate Hendricks, sister-in-law, Debbie Lounsbury, many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Eva & Henry Weber, his firstborn son, Lonnie Gene; his siblings; Hank, Victor, Jerry [Alec], George, Albert, Marie, Kate, Hilda, Eva, Molly, and Alma Ann. Funeral arrangements are under Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home, Enid. A Memorial Service will be held at the First Baptist Church in Fairview, Oklahoma on Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 10:30 am with Brother David Mendenhall and Brother Derek Cox. Inurnment will be at 2:30 p.m. at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Enid, Oklahoma. In lieu of flowers, donations to Shriner Hospital, American Heart Association, or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated. Henninger-Hinson will act as custodians of the fund. - - - - - The memorial service for Lester Roy Weber is 10:30AM Tuesday, August 15, 2017, in the First Baptist Church in Fairview. Revs. Derek Cox and David Mendenhall will officiate. Inurnment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery Enid at 2:30PM under the direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home. Lester Roy Weber went to be with his heavenly father, Tuesday, 8th of August, 2017. His life began in Okeene, Oklahoma on 27th of September, 1935, the youngest of 12 children born to Henry and Eva Weber. Lester attended his early school years at the Homestead School, and then transferred to the Okeene Schools. He spent many hours working the family farm to help his mother. Lester was not afraid of hard work, was a loving husband and father, and had a strong faith in God. He married the love of his life, Andina [Ann] Mayrie Eberhardt in the Church of God in Okeene, Oklahoma, 4th of April, 1954. They were blessed with four children, Lonnie Gene, Terry Lynn, Sandra [Sandy] Kay, and Ronald [Ron] Roy. Their life began in Enid, Oklahoma and currently in Fairview, Oklahoma. Lester began a long, well-loved career as a John Deere Mechanic and Manager working for several different companies around the Fairview area, retiring with Jensen's in 2005. He continued working the Jensen family farm enjoying every moment behind the wheel of the John Deere tractor until his death. Lester also enjoyed his hobby of woodworking, building anything from headboards to dressers, many pieces his family will cherish. Lester and Ann became motorcycle enthusiasts, riding with the group "Sooner Riders," where they met many treasured friends. They enjoyed travels to Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Mississippi, Louisiana, and especially time in Branson, Missouri. They spent their 50th anniversary in Hawaii, and enjoyed going to Trinidad, West Indies. They also enjoyed their trips and a cruise with the John Deere Company through Jensen's. He also cherished his time with his children, grandchildren, Will and Jonea' and the recently arrival of his great-granddaughter, Kate. When there was a family gathering, there was always homemade strawberry banana ice cream, his specialty. He would never miss an opportunity to enjoy his back patio with a cup of coffee or sitting on the swing with his wife, or having a quiet afternoon with his nap buddy, Fritzie. Lester was a quiet, humble, loving man of integrity, strength, warmth, and a beautiful spirit that will be missed dearly by his family and those he touched. He is survived by his loving wife and best friend, Ann; his children, Terry [Bill] Hendricks of Fairview; Sandy Greene [Gordon Hopper] of Enid; Ron Weber of Carlsbad, NM; his grandchildren, Willie [Stephanie] Hendricks of Houston, TX; Jonea' Hendricks [Jason White] of Katy, TX; his great-granddaughter, Kate, and sister-in-law Debbie Lounsbury, as well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings, Hank, Victor, Jerry [Alec], George, Albert, Marie, Kate, Hilda, Eva, Molly, and Alma Ann; and his firstborn son, Lonnie Gene. In lieu of flowers, donations to Shriners Hospital, American Heart Association, or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated. |
© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma January 2013 November 7, 1942 ~ January 18, 2013 ENID, Okla. — Service for Mary Weber will be 2 p.m. Thursday, Janury 24, 2013, at Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home Chapel with Rev Richard Fleig and Rev Stanley E. Botts officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery with Rev Botts presiding over the graveside service. Mary was born November 7, 1942, to Anna [Brownell] and George Countryman Sr in Fairview, Okla., and went to her heavenly home on Friday, January 18, 2013. Mary worked over 20 years at Three Towers Restaurant and worked for several years at Richills, retiring in 2002. She was a member of Enid Calvary Assembly of God, serving as Kindergarten Sunday school teacher, making a difference in little ones lives. She was an active member of the Women's Ministries, sang specials and supported many dinners of the church. She was loved much. Mary and Fred Merlin Weber were married May 12, 1957, in Okeene, Okla. Fred preceded her in death. Mary is survived by four children, Fred Jr [Denise] Weber, Liz Hall, Jimmy [Eilene] Weber and Lisa [Jay] Gorton; eight grandchildren, Gary [Darah], Dana [Shawn], Tina [Kevin], Sarah [Cody], Larae [Brandon], Jason [Kim] and Justin and Jeremy; 12 great-grandchildren, Ethan, Ireland, Natalie, Nicole, Nehemiah, William, Allison, Leta, Gavin, Tanner, Karson and Jenna. Mary is also survived by one brother, George Countryman, and five sisters, Edith [Leonard] Smith, Pearl [Bobby] Keesee, Susie [Jerry] Rowell, Nellie Catlett and Jacquline Osburn. She was preceded in death by one brother, John; two sisters, Deloris and Ann; and her parents, George and Anna Countryman. |
© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma May 2018 December 28, 1949 ~ May 22, 2018 Funeral services for Thomas G. Weber, 68, Enid resident, is 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 1, 2018, in the Stittsworth Memory Chapel. Committal prayers and interment follow in Memorial Park Cemetery, under the kind guidance of the Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service. Tommy was born on December 28, 1949, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Herbert and Marie Majack Weber, and passed away peacefully at his residence on May 22, 2018, with Stacy Hein, the love of his life, by his side. He was raised in Fontana, California, and attended school there. Tommy owned and operated his own sandblasting company for many years. Tommy lived in Colorado for many years, later moving to Enid. His hobby was re-building Harley Davidson motorcycles. Survivors include his sisters, Michelle Ballard of Enid, Marilyn Bliss of California; brother, Bill Weber of California; son, Jeff [Melissa] Weber of California; grandchildren, Ashton, Andrew, and Abigail; the love of his life, Stacey Hein of the residence. Remembrances may be shared online at www.StittsworthFuneralServices.com. Ride Free in Eternity's Breeze! |
© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma September 13, 2021 August 16, 1971 ~ September 10, 2021 A Celebration of Life for Debra Lyn Wright-Weber, age 50, of Enid, will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, September 14, 2021, at Bible Baptist Church, with Reverend Terry Chick to officiate. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. Debra was born August 16, 1971, in Goldsboro, North Carolina, to James J. and Alice [McGinnis] Wright, and passed away Friday, September 10, 2021, at home in Enid. The daughter of a military family, she lived all over the United States and even in Woodbridge, England. The family came back to Enid when Debra was seven and starting the second grade. She graduated from Enid High School in 1989. She attended NOC in Tonkawa and Enid Beauty College, earning her Cosmetologist license. She married Hank Weber in 1990, and they had a daughter, Alison, in 1992, and a son, Mason, in 1997. After the marriage ended in 2003, she met the love of her life, Greg Redding, and they celebrated 18 years together. She worked at Legend's Hair Salon for many years until Lupus caused her health to diminish, and she retired. She enjoyed traveling with Greg and her family to places like Florida and Alabama. She loved to arrange flowers, cruise the country roads, watch college and pro football, and keep up with the news. She is preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Herbert and Eva McGinnis, and paternal grandparents, James and Ruth Wright. She is survived by her husband Greg Redding, of the home in Enid; parents, James and Alice Wright, of Enid; two children, Alison Weber-Gibson and husband Drew, of Enid; Mason Weber, of Enid; two step-sons, Cooper and Cade Redding, of Helena, OK; four grandchildren, Ashlinn, Allie, A.J., and Axton, all of Enid; three brothers, Jim Wright and wife Janice, Leslie Wright, and Gary Wright, all of Oklahoma City; sister, Laurie Hines and husband Glen, of Enid; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family and many friends. Memorial contributions in Debra's name may be made to the Lupus Foundation of Oklahoma, with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds. Condolences may be made, memories shared, and services viewed online at www.ladusauevans.com. |
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