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Earl Joseph Weber Sr.

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Earl Joseph Weber Sr.

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Mar 2021 (aged 90)
Burial
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3-13 Island
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Earl J. Weber, Sr.
July 27, 1930 - March 08, 2021

Earl Joseph Weber, Sr. of Ft. Myers, Florida. Passed away Monday, March 8th surrounded by family. Earl was born in Cincinnati where he lived until moving to Ft. Myers. Earl founded Garden Street Iron & Metal, Inc. in Cincinnati’s West End in 1958. Earl was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years Margaret (Siegel), sons Michael, Stephen, and great-granddaughter Mikayla. Earl leaves behind daughters: Mary Beth Winters and Lori (Joseph) Selm, sons: Earl (Nancy) Weber, Cincinnati and Robert (Linda) Weber, Ft. Myers, grandchildren: Gina (Sol) Lewis, Neil (LauraLeigh) Milofsky, Sarah (Joel) Winters/Dammeyer, Jennifer (Patrick) Casey, Coleman (Cassie) Selm, Katherine (Matthew) Rumpke, Sarah (Thomas) Pitstick, Shawn (David) Siefring, Shannon (Mirko) Schimmelpfennig, Kristen Sanderson, and Alaina (Kenneth III) Weber/Smallwood, great grand-children: Alan, Adrian, Alyssa, Jaxson, Donovan, Maksim, Flora, Tyler (Karlie), Madeline, Eli, Brett (Brooke), Brandon, Taylor, Logan, Cameron, Jake, and Kenneth IV.

Earl “semi-retired” in 1991 turning the businesses over to his two sons Earl (Ohio) and Robert (Florida) and continued working in the family business until falling ill in his 90th year. Earl’s interest outside of work included more work 6-7 days a week and maybe a little fishing. He never applied the “Work Hard Play Hard” philosophy!

Visitation will be held on Friday, March 12th from 10am until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 11am, both at St. Boniface Catholic Church, 1750 Chase Avenue (45223). Graveside Service will immediately follow at St. Joseph New Cemetery, 4500 Foley Road (45238). Facemasks required at all events.

In lieu of flowers the family request that donations be made to Earl’s preferred charity Little Sisters of the Poor of Cincinnati www.littlesistersofthepoorcincinnati.org in memory of Earl J. Weber Sr.

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Earl J. Weber, Sr.
July 27, 1930 - March 08, 2021

Earl Joseph Weber, Sr. of Ft. Myers, Florida. Passed away Monday, March 8th surrounded by family. Earl was born in Cincinnati where he lived until moving to Ft. Myers. Earl founded Garden Street Iron & Metal, Inc. in Cincinnati’s West End in 1958. Earl was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years Margaret (Siegel), sons Michael, Stephen, and great-granddaughter Mikayla. Earl leaves behind daughters: Mary Beth Winters and Lori (Joseph) Selm, sons: Earl (Nancy) Weber, Cincinnati and Robert (Linda) Weber, Ft. Myers, grandchildren: Gina (Sol) Lewis, Neil (LauraLeigh) Milofsky, Sarah (Joel) Winters/Dammeyer, Jennifer (Patrick) Casey, Coleman (Cassie) Selm, Katherine (Matthew) Rumpke, Sarah (Thomas) Pitstick, Shawn (David) Siefring, Shannon (Mirko) Schimmelpfennig, Kristen Sanderson, and Alaina (Kenneth III) Weber/Smallwood, great grand-children: Alan, Adrian, Alyssa, Jaxson, Donovan, Maksim, Flora, Tyler (Karlie), Madeline, Eli, Brett (Brooke), Brandon, Taylor, Logan, Cameron, Jake, and Kenneth IV.

Earl “semi-retired” in 1991 turning the businesses over to his two sons Earl (Ohio) and Robert (Florida) and continued working in the family business until falling ill in his 90th year. Earl’s interest outside of work included more work 6-7 days a week and maybe a little fishing. He never applied the “Work Hard Play Hard” philosophy!

Visitation will be held on Friday, March 12th from 10am until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 11am, both at St. Boniface Catholic Church, 1750 Chase Avenue (45223). Graveside Service will immediately follow at St. Joseph New Cemetery, 4500 Foley Road (45238). Facemasks required at all events.

In lieu of flowers the family request that donations be made to Earl’s preferred charity Little Sisters of the Poor of Cincinnati www.littlesistersofthepoorcincinnati.org in memory of Earl J. Weber Sr.

Mihovk-Rosenacker honored to serve the family. www.mrfh.com

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