Don Weber, 66, unexpectedly went to heaven on August 16 in Anaheim, California. Don was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and graduated from OGorman Catholic High School. He went on to serve in the United States Marine Corps and was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in Vietnam in 1966. Don married the love of his life, Michele, in 1969 and just celebrated 45 wonderful years. He enjoyed a successful career as a licensed contractor, specializing in construction. Don is survived by his loving wife, Michele; his five children and spouses, Jonny and Shannon Weber, Kenny and Amy Weber, Becky and Andy Stewart, Jimmy and Jill Weber and Katie and Craig Duchsherer; along with his 14 grandchildren: Tyler, Emma, Zachary, Taylor, Kalyn, Kaitlyn, Berkeley, Riley, Tristan, Jayden, Madison, Hudson, Jaxson and Donovan and great-grandchild Bryce. He is also survived by his siblings Larry Weber, Montrose, SD, Bob Weber, Morro Bay, CA, Jeff and Susie Weber, Sioux Falls, SD, Mike Weber, Omaha, NE, his sister Nancy Weber, Yorba Linda, CA, Mark Weber, Kirkland, WA and sister-in-law Ann Weber Lang, Naples, Fl. Don was proceeded in death by his parents Ray and Avis Weber, his brother Greg, sister-n-law Ann Weber and his nephew Gregory. Don was the rock and set the foundation for his family in so many ways. He was a quiet soldier who just continued to do the right things by showing us how to be a husband, a father, a grandfather, friend and Marine. Don has left a wonderful legacy behind in his wife, his children and grandchildren. He loved and cared about us all and we always knew it. Don was an honorable man whom the whole family looked up to as we always admired his character, values and devotion to his family. The viewing will be held on Saturday, August 23 from 4-7pm at McAuley & Wallace Mortuary at 902 N. Harbor Blvd, Fullerton. Funeral Services will be on Monday, August 25 at 11:00 am at St. Justin Martyr Church at 2050 W. Ball Rd, Anaheim followed by a 2:00 pm graveside service at Riverside National Cemetary at 22495 Van Buren Blvd, Riverside. In lieu of flowers, Don and the family is asking for donations to the Wounded Warrior Project In Memory of Don Weber. Http://www.support.woundedwarriorproject.org.
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