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Steven Ray Weber

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Steven Ray Weber

Birth
Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
1 Feb 2021 (aged 57)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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Steven Ray Weber
November 17, 1963 - February 01, 2021

STEVEN'S OBITUARY
Steven Ray Weber was born on November 17, 1963 to James Ray Weber and Carol Ann Weber in Edmond, Oklahoma. Steven attended school at Luther High School where he met the love of his life and future wife, Mary. They were married for 29 years, but after working together for 23 of those, Steven would often say they should be counted as dog years. Though it was obvious Mary was his true love, the love of fishing was a close second. He and Mary spent 10 years fishing The Two of Us tournaments, resulting in one championship and several first-place trophies. Along with friendships that would last a lifetime. To him all he needed in life was Mary and a bass boat. Steven spent his life teaching his children how to fish, hunt, and become strong individuals. In his later years Steven picked up leather work again and found a new spark. He loved creating items for his children, friends, and wife. Steven left this world on February 1, 2021 surrounded by his family. Steven is preceded in death by his mother, Carol Ann Weber; mother-in-law, Karen Hatch, and his grandparents. Steven is leaving behind the love and light of his life, Mary Helen Weber; his father, James Ray Weber; father-in-law, Dennis Hatch; his four children and their spouses: Heather and Nick Counts of Crescent, OK, Cody Weber of Crescent, OK, daughter-in-law, Sherry Weber of Crescent, OK, Tucker and Morgan Weber of Mustang, OK, and Chase Weber and Ethan Crittenden of Broken Arrow, OK, and his precious bird dog, Marmaduke (Big Duke). Additional survivors are Steven’s four precious grandchildren: Kaylie Ann, Kami Lynn, Coltyn Cash, and Cannon Ray, along with many pets, other family members and many friends. While Steven has left this world too early in our minds, we know the Lord has welcomed him into Heaven. No services will be held and in lieu of flowers, Steven’s family would like to ask that everyone take a day this spring and/or summer and take their family fishing.
https://www.yandaandsonfuneralhome.com/obituary/steven-weber

Steven Ray Weber
November 17, 1963 - February 01, 2021

STEVEN'S OBITUARY
Steven Ray Weber was born on November 17, 1963 to James Ray Weber and Carol Ann Weber in Edmond, Oklahoma. Steven attended school at Luther High School where he met the love of his life and future wife, Mary. They were married for 29 years, but after working together for 23 of those, Steven would often say they should be counted as dog years. Though it was obvious Mary was his true love, the love of fishing was a close second. He and Mary spent 10 years fishing The Two of Us tournaments, resulting in one championship and several first-place trophies. Along with friendships that would last a lifetime. To him all he needed in life was Mary and a bass boat. Steven spent his life teaching his children how to fish, hunt, and become strong individuals. In his later years Steven picked up leather work again and found a new spark. He loved creating items for his children, friends, and wife. Steven left this world on February 1, 2021 surrounded by his family. Steven is preceded in death by his mother, Carol Ann Weber; mother-in-law, Karen Hatch, and his grandparents. Steven is leaving behind the love and light of his life, Mary Helen Weber; his father, James Ray Weber; father-in-law, Dennis Hatch; his four children and their spouses: Heather and Nick Counts of Crescent, OK, Cody Weber of Crescent, OK, daughter-in-law, Sherry Weber of Crescent, OK, Tucker and Morgan Weber of Mustang, OK, and Chase Weber and Ethan Crittenden of Broken Arrow, OK, and his precious bird dog, Marmaduke (Big Duke). Additional survivors are Steven’s four precious grandchildren: Kaylie Ann, Kami Lynn, Coltyn Cash, and Cannon Ray, along with many pets, other family members and many friends. While Steven has left this world too early in our minds, we know the Lord has welcomed him into Heaven. No services will be held and in lieu of flowers, Steven’s family would like to ask that everyone take a day this spring and/or summer and take their family fishing.

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