Gary John Weber, age 78, passed away peacefully with family by his side on Wednesday, December 18, 2024. He was born in Oshkosh on October 14, 1946, to the late Theodore and Kathryn (McClone) Weber.
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ended Oshkosh High and later proudly served in the Army Na
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ional Guard. In 1967 Gary married the love of his life, Francis Mary (Sitzberger) Weber of Oshkosh. They were able to spend 57 years together and raised four beau
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iful children, three sons and a daughter. Gary was the owner of Weber's Super Market and later worked for the Oshkosh Public School System as a custodian.
Gary was always ac
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ive, whether it was golfing with his buddies or jumping in the boat with his sons to fish a local walleye tournament, he was always on the go. Gary always enjoyed playing cards and long summer rides in his 1976 Cadillac conver
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ible, listening to the Beach Boys with Fran. Gary's passion was for hun
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ing ducks and deer at his land in the Puchyan marsh with his sons, grandsons, and his good friend, Herb Geffers. He also eagerly awaited the fishing off his dock on Lake Winnebago in the Spring.
Gary is survived by his wife, Frances "Fran" Weber; sons, Joe (Melanie) Weber, Steve Weber and Marc (Tracy) Weber; daughter, Karen Weber; his grandchildren, Mackenzie Weber, Joseph (Jade) Weber, Lucas (Evlyn) Weber, Olivia (Jacob) Johnson, Charlie Weber, Jacob (Allie) Weber, Sco
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Weber, Brooke Weber, Jessica Tollard, Valerie (Lamere) Milan, Calvin Tollard III and Vincent Kuen; 7 great-grandchildren, Millicent, Michael, Leon, Landry, River, Clayton and Cooper. Gary is further survived by his brothers, Ted Weber of Li
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tle Chute and Bob Weber of Oshkosh.
In addi
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ion to his parents, Gary was preceded in death by numerous family members.
Mass will be held on Thursday, January 2, 2025, at St. Jude the Apostle Church (St. Vincent site), 1225 Oregon St., Oshkosh, Wisconsin at 10:00am. His final resting place will be at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Military Honors will be bestowed.
The family would like to give thanks to Aurora Medical Center, Lombardi Cancer and all the nurses and staff. We would also like to give special thanks to Gary and Fran's lifelong friends Ron and Nancy, Dick and Jewel, Tom and Lorel, Darrell and Kathey, Steve and Marcia and countless others who made life full of memories.