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Donald Lee Weber

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Donald Lee Weber

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
9 Aug 2020 (aged 86)
Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Park section Walkway 4, 3 plots in
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BaltoSun August 16, 2020
On August 9, 2020 DONALD LEE WEBER passed away. Brother of Raymond Weber (Nancy) and the late Joan Talbert, son of the late Otto and Agnes Weber. Also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Donald was a graduate of Kenwood High School in Baltimore County and a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church. He had an interest in music and played the piano and pipe organ.

corrected obit May 9, 2021 Baltimore Sun

Donald Lee Weber, born November 18, 1933, passed away peacefully on August 9, 2020 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was preceded in death by his parents Otto Emil Weber and Agnes Ford Weber, and brother Kenneth O. (Ruth) Weber. He is survived by brother Raymond (Nancy) Weber and sister Joan Weber Talbert, cousins Elaine Rayme and Beatrice (Richard) Sherrill, nieces Laura Sterner, Nancy (Jeff) Undercoffer, Cynthia (Mark) Donohue, Jennifer (Paul) Talbert and nephews Ken (Susan) Weber, Jeffrey Weber, Jim (Maria) Talbert and John (Suzanne) Talbert. Don's love of music began with piano lessons at an early age, followed by organ studies with Rose Krumrein, whose position he assumed upon her retirement as organist and choir director at St. Mark Lutheran Church, Baltimore. Don's continuing studies were with Norman Scribner and Donald King while he served at Our Savior Lutheran Church as organist and choir director for almost 60 years. He also served at St. Michael's RC Church. His love of music and his Lord were made evident by his desire to make Worship more meaningful. A Celebration of Life Memorial service will be held on May 16, 2021 at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary of Our Saviour Lutheran Church with the Reverend Charles McClean presiding. The service will be preceded by a half hour organ recital by organist and friend, David Dasch. The service will be live streamed, and a reception will follow the service in the undercroft. The church is located at 3301 The Alameda, Baltimore, MD 21218. Memorial donations may be made to the Our Savior Bell Restoration Fund.
BaltoSun August 16, 2020
On August 9, 2020 DONALD LEE WEBER passed away. Brother of Raymond Weber (Nancy) and the late Joan Talbert, son of the late Otto and Agnes Weber. Also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Donald was a graduate of Kenwood High School in Baltimore County and a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church. He had an interest in music and played the piano and pipe organ.

corrected obit May 9, 2021 Baltimore Sun

Donald Lee Weber, born November 18, 1933, passed away peacefully on August 9, 2020 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was preceded in death by his parents Otto Emil Weber and Agnes Ford Weber, and brother Kenneth O. (Ruth) Weber. He is survived by brother Raymond (Nancy) Weber and sister Joan Weber Talbert, cousins Elaine Rayme and Beatrice (Richard) Sherrill, nieces Laura Sterner, Nancy (Jeff) Undercoffer, Cynthia (Mark) Donohue, Jennifer (Paul) Talbert and nephews Ken (Susan) Weber, Jeffrey Weber, Jim (Maria) Talbert and John (Suzanne) Talbert. Don's love of music began with piano lessons at an early age, followed by organ studies with Rose Krumrein, whose position he assumed upon her retirement as organist and choir director at St. Mark Lutheran Church, Baltimore. Don's continuing studies were with Norman Scribner and Donald King while he served at Our Savior Lutheran Church as organist and choir director for almost 60 years. He also served at St. Michael's RC Church. His love of music and his Lord were made evident by his desire to make Worship more meaningful. A Celebration of Life Memorial service will be held on May 16, 2021 at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary of Our Saviour Lutheran Church with the Reverend Charles McClean presiding. The service will be preceded by a half hour organ recital by organist and friend, David Dasch. The service will be live streamed, and a reception will follow the service in the undercroft. The church is located at 3301 The Alameda, Baltimore, MD 21218. Memorial donations may be made to the Our Savior Bell Restoration Fund.

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