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Scott Ethan Weber

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Scott Ethan Weber

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Jan 2021 (aged 55)
Rockwall County, Texas, USA
Burial
Rockwall, Rockwall County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.9393889, Longitude: -96.4241778
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Obituary for Scott Weber

Scott Weber, a longtime resident of Royse City, TX for 45 years, passed away January 22, 2021, at age 55. He was born February 4, 1965, in Cincinnati, OH, to John and Evelyn Weber.

Scott worked in the legal industry, where he was a dedicated and respected office service manager for Gardere, Wynne & Sewell LLP for over 26 years.

A man of faith, he was a member of First Rowlett United Methodist Church, active in New Beginnings Sunday School, and a member of the Dallas Emmaus Community Men's Group since 2007. He greatly enjoyed these church activities and looked forward to participating in Emmaus men's retreats every year.

Scott was the personification of the devoted family man. One of his most favorite things in the world was to attend events involving his children, and he seldom missed a school program, recital, game-day, or even a practice. Whether cheering daughter Lillian and her teammates to victory at Royse City High School varsity soccer matches or proudly wearing his RC Bulldog gear as daughter Kendall marched with the RCHS band, Scott was on his feet in the bleacher stands and sharing the love. Not even the extremes of Texas weather could deter him—from sweltering 115-degree heat to freezing rain. If his kids were involved, Scott was there and smiling ear-to-ear.

In 2014 Scott married his wife Beth and became a dad to her two children, Brian, and Austin Hunt. He then added football, filmography, and anime to his dad vocabulary, providing enthusiastic support for these and other interests of Brian's and Austin's.

Beth will tell you that Scott changed her and her son's lives forever. He was such a steady, calm, and sweet presence. He taught all of them to trust again and to know that every day would bring the same unconditional love from the day before. He was truly an example of what a man should be.

Indeed, all of Scott's children will tell you that they felt total, unconditional love and support from him. His heart did not know the word "stop," his love had no boundaries, and his encouragement was genuine and constant. His favorite role on Earth was being a dad.

Scott had many friends in all areas of his life. He was a much-loved teammate on several softball teams associated with his work and church, as well as a talented drummer/percussionist with the Rockwall Community Band. He kept in touch with friends from as far back as junior high school, including his former bandleader who now directs the Rockwall Community Band. He also remained a close friend of his first wife Taunja, and together they demonstrated what loving and successful co-parenting should be to their daughters Lillian and Kendall. He loved and supported Taunja's children Robert, Olivia, and Robert's wife Amber as well.

Scott loved spending time with Beth and his kids. Favorite activities included playing board games or cards (quad-solitaire with Beth, Scott and Zaira Miller was a particular favorite), watching selected TV shows and Movies; Survivor, anything Star Wars, Star Trek, or superhero related (even "The Bachelor"—without complaint—just to please his sweetheart), camping, travel, and swimming (a.k.a. "floating") in his pool. An animal lover, Scott was also hopelessly smitten with his family doggies Chewie, Gidget, and Lucy, whom he lined up every morning for the ceremonial bestowing of the dog-treats.

No wallflower was he, as anyone who accompanied him on karaoke night can attest. In fact, his bold rendition of "Great Balls of Fire" at an office holiday party (while wearing the world's ugliest Christmas sweater) won him first place and is now legendary.

Scott loved a busy house filled with kids, their pals, family, and friends. He adored hosting game-nights and was a wonderful cook who personally prepared most of the family's meals at home. Scott elevated the deep-fried turkey to a fine art form at Thanksgiving, somehow managing this culinary feat indoors, without burning the house down, in 45-minutes flat.

Beth and Scott enjoyed date night every week and took little getaways several times a year. They made wonderful memories together trying new restaurants; going to movies, fairs, and concerts; rooting for Scott's favorite sports teams (The Cowboys, Mavericks, Stars, and Rangers); enjoying the great outdoors (whether their own backyard or parks, campsites and vacation spots); and always, always making each other laugh.

Anyone who knew Scott would say he was selfless, generous, calm, reliable, and loving. He will be missed every minute of every day. Our hearts are broken with the loss, but we have peace in knowing that he is walking with Jesus and is now a guardian angel to all of us.

Scott is survived by his wife: Beth Weber; six children: Lillian Weber, Kendall Weber, Brian Hunt, Austin Hunt, Robert Noel and Olivia Chandler; daughter-in-law; Amber Noel; mother: Evelyn Weber; sister: Angela Akkaya; and six grandchildren: Brenden, Sydney, Shelby, Hayden, Chloe, and Uma Jo. He was preceded in death by his father: John Weber.

He also loved and was loved by his extended family in Texas and Oregon, consisting of mother- and father-in-law: Jodi and Norm Pfaff; brother- and sister-in-law: Scott and Zaira Miller; and four nephews: Paco, Zaid, Alex, and Chase.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm on Monday, February 1, 2021, at Reflections at Rest Haven Funeral Home-Rockwall Location. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park. A gathering of family and friends will take place at The Gathering at Rest Haven Funeral Home-Rockwall Location from 4:00 to 6:00 pm on Sunday, January 31, 2021.
Obituary for Scott Weber

Scott Weber, a longtime resident of Royse City, TX for 45 years, passed away January 22, 2021, at age 55. He was born February 4, 1965, in Cincinnati, OH, to John and Evelyn Weber.

Scott worked in the legal industry, where he was a dedicated and respected office service manager for Gardere, Wynne & Sewell LLP for over 26 years.

A man of faith, he was a member of First Rowlett United Methodist Church, active in New Beginnings Sunday School, and a member of the Dallas Emmaus Community Men's Group since 2007. He greatly enjoyed these church activities and looked forward to participating in Emmaus men's retreats every year.

Scott was the personification of the devoted family man. One of his most favorite things in the world was to attend events involving his children, and he seldom missed a school program, recital, game-day, or even a practice. Whether cheering daughter Lillian and her teammates to victory at Royse City High School varsity soccer matches or proudly wearing his RC Bulldog gear as daughter Kendall marched with the RCHS band, Scott was on his feet in the bleacher stands and sharing the love. Not even the extremes of Texas weather could deter him—from sweltering 115-degree heat to freezing rain. If his kids were involved, Scott was there and smiling ear-to-ear.

In 2014 Scott married his wife Beth and became a dad to her two children, Brian, and Austin Hunt. He then added football, filmography, and anime to his dad vocabulary, providing enthusiastic support for these and other interests of Brian's and Austin's.

Beth will tell you that Scott changed her and her son's lives forever. He was such a steady, calm, and sweet presence. He taught all of them to trust again and to know that every day would bring the same unconditional love from the day before. He was truly an example of what a man should be.

Indeed, all of Scott's children will tell you that they felt total, unconditional love and support from him. His heart did not know the word "stop," his love had no boundaries, and his encouragement was genuine and constant. His favorite role on Earth was being a dad.

Scott had many friends in all areas of his life. He was a much-loved teammate on several softball teams associated with his work and church, as well as a talented drummer/percussionist with the Rockwall Community Band. He kept in touch with friends from as far back as junior high school, including his former bandleader who now directs the Rockwall Community Band. He also remained a close friend of his first wife Taunja, and together they demonstrated what loving and successful co-parenting should be to their daughters Lillian and Kendall. He loved and supported Taunja's children Robert, Olivia, and Robert's wife Amber as well.

Scott loved spending time with Beth and his kids. Favorite activities included playing board games or cards (quad-solitaire with Beth, Scott and Zaira Miller was a particular favorite), watching selected TV shows and Movies; Survivor, anything Star Wars, Star Trek, or superhero related (even "The Bachelor"—without complaint—just to please his sweetheart), camping, travel, and swimming (a.k.a. "floating") in his pool. An animal lover, Scott was also hopelessly smitten with his family doggies Chewie, Gidget, and Lucy, whom he lined up every morning for the ceremonial bestowing of the dog-treats.

No wallflower was he, as anyone who accompanied him on karaoke night can attest. In fact, his bold rendition of "Great Balls of Fire" at an office holiday party (while wearing the world's ugliest Christmas sweater) won him first place and is now legendary.

Scott loved a busy house filled with kids, their pals, family, and friends. He adored hosting game-nights and was a wonderful cook who personally prepared most of the family's meals at home. Scott elevated the deep-fried turkey to a fine art form at Thanksgiving, somehow managing this culinary feat indoors, without burning the house down, in 45-minutes flat.

Beth and Scott enjoyed date night every week and took little getaways several times a year. They made wonderful memories together trying new restaurants; going to movies, fairs, and concerts; rooting for Scott's favorite sports teams (The Cowboys, Mavericks, Stars, and Rangers); enjoying the great outdoors (whether their own backyard or parks, campsites and vacation spots); and always, always making each other laugh.

Anyone who knew Scott would say he was selfless, generous, calm, reliable, and loving. He will be missed every minute of every day. Our hearts are broken with the loss, but we have peace in knowing that he is walking with Jesus and is now a guardian angel to all of us.

Scott is survived by his wife: Beth Weber; six children: Lillian Weber, Kendall Weber, Brian Hunt, Austin Hunt, Robert Noel and Olivia Chandler; daughter-in-law; Amber Noel; mother: Evelyn Weber; sister: Angela Akkaya; and six grandchildren: Brenden, Sydney, Shelby, Hayden, Chloe, and Uma Jo. He was preceded in death by his father: John Weber.

He also loved and was loved by his extended family in Texas and Oregon, consisting of mother- and father-in-law: Jodi and Norm Pfaff; brother- and sister-in-law: Scott and Zaira Miller; and four nephews: Paco, Zaid, Alex, and Chase.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm on Monday, February 1, 2021, at Reflections at Rest Haven Funeral Home-Rockwall Location. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park. A gathering of family and friends will take place at The Gathering at Rest Haven Funeral Home-Rockwall Location from 4:00 to 6:00 pm on Sunday, January 31, 2021.

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