In Memory of
Morely Weber
January 9, 2016
Death Notice of Morely Weber
Morely Gordon Eugene Weber, passed away peacefully at Rockwood Terrace, Durham on Saturday January 9th, 2016. He was in his 81st year.
Born on September 15, 1935, in Killaloe, Ontario to the late Gordon and Naomi (nee Weckworth) Weber. He was raised in Killaloe and enjoyed playing hockey, baseball, church and youth group activities. Morely was always working at something. Brum's Dairy, C N Railway, Sealtest Dairy, Tippet Richardson, and Allied Van Lines moving company. He also was an owner of a number of grocery stores in Kitchener, Georgetown and Hanover. Later he worked with New Life Mills Feed Store, and Total Transportation Solutions.
Morely was a man of faith and loved his work with the Gideon's giving out bibles at schools , gardening, curling, playing crokinole, traveling, barbequing, campfires with his children and grandchildren and watching his great grandchildren play around him.
Survived by his loving wife of 60 years Dolores (nee Hamilton), his son Mark (Beatrix) Weber of Mississauga and daughters Mary (Barry) Yack of Durham, and Dorcas (Randy) Clinch of Hanover.
Loved Grandpa of Jessica (Andrew) Smith of Mississauga, Dawn (Stacy) Miller of Kitchener, Lisa (Francesco) Lucchese of Guelph, Mathew (Lindsey) Clinch of Hanover, and Felicia Yack of Guelph.
Great Grandpa of Rowan Clinch, Arwen Miller, Van and Jordan Smith, and Aloysius and Giorgio Lucchese.
Fondly remembered by his brothers Ronald (Sharon) Weber of Stittsville and Hubert (Caroline) Weber of Killaloe and by his nieces and nephews and their families.
The family wishes to express their most sincere thanks to the many doctors, nurses and the awesome staff at Rockwood Terrance who have helped with his care over the past few years.
Born on September 15, 1935, in Killaloe, Ontario to the late Gordon and Naomi (nee Weckworth) Weber. He was raised in Killaloe and enjoyed playing hockey, baseball, church and youth group activities. Morely was always working at something. Brum's Dairy, C N Railway, Sealtest Dairy, Tippet Richardson, and Allied Van Lines moving company. He also was an owner of a number of grocery stores in Kitchener, Georgetown and Hanover. Later he worked with New Life Mills Feed Store, and Total Transportation Solutions.
Morely was a man of faith and loved his work with the Gideon's giving out bibles at schools , gardening, curling, playing crokinole, traveling, barbequing, campfires with his children and grandchildren and watching his great grandchildren play around him.
Survived by his loving wife of 60 years Dolores (nee Hamilton), his son Mark (Beatrix) Weber of Mississauga and daughters Mary (Barry) Yack of Durham, and Dorcas (Randy) Clinch of Hanover.
Loved Grandpa of Jessica (Andrew) Smith of Mississauga, Dawn (Stacy) Miller of Kitchener, Lisa (Francesco) Lucchese of Guelph, Mathew (Lindsey) Clinch of Hanover, and Felicia Yack of Guelph.
Great Grandpa of Rowan Clinch, Arwen Miller, Van and Jordan Smith, and Aloysius and Giorgio Lucchese.
Fondly remembered by his brothers Ronald (Sharon) Weber of Stittsville and Hubert (Caroline) Weber of Killaloe and by his nieces and nephews and their families.
The family wishes to express their most sincere thanks to the many doctors, nurses and the awesome staff at Rockwood Terrance who have helped with his care over the past few years.
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, January 16th at 11 a.m. at the McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, Durham. Spring interment to be held at a later date in the Emmanuel Baptist Cemetery, Killaloe.
Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Cancer Society, or Rockwood Terrace Foundation, would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.