Marcus Weber, Sr.

marcus weber, sr.
** Please note.**The location of the service has changed to New Generations Fellowship Church, 2719 FM 725 in New Braunfels.** "Mark" Marcus Martin Weber, Sr., age 64, of New Braunfels, TX passed away on Dec 18th 2022, to join our Lord and family in heaven. He was born in Fredericksburg, TX on April 22nd, 1958 to Ewald Jacob Weber and Myrtle Lee Durst Weber, as the middle child of nine siblings. Marcus moved with his family from Fredericksburg to New Braunfels in 1970, attended Canyon High School and lived here most of his life. His main occupation was building and machinery maintenance, where he enjoyed troubleshooting. Marcus liked hunting, fishing, playing cards and dominos, country music and dancing, watching football, Nascar and westerns, playing hours of pool, and any time outdoors. He especially liked having his family and friends gathered at his home for barbecue and fun, and every year processing venison into sausage with his kids and grandkids. He was a friend to many and always ready with a story or a helping hand. Those that know him will never forget his good humor and his big hugs. He was the most loving husband, son, brother, uncle, father and Opa. Marcus is survived by his wife, "Kathy" Katherine J Neary Weber; his sisters, Evelyn R Kohn (Joseph) and Deloris L Grabs (Frank), and brother, Daniel L Weber (Pamala); brother-in-law, Frank Schmidtzinsky; by his children, daughter Bonnilee E Stevens, sons Cory Jacob Weber, and "Sonny" Marcus M Weber, Jr.; son-in-law Jason Brinkerhoff; his grandchildren Will Stevens, Stetson Stevens, JanieLee Renaud (Dodson), Jordan Stevens, Kyli Brinkerhoff, Abby Weber, Avery Weber, Jack Weber, Ella Spaminato, and Zoey Weber; great grandson Billy Stevens; sisters-in-law Theresa Neary, Cynthia Foster, and Suzanna Neary; many nieces and nephews, cousins, and extended family members Jerica, Jordan, Bryan; and Dean J Rutherford and his family. Marcus was predeceased by his parents; his brothers Charles E Weber, David D Weber (Mary), Walter R Weber (Beth); his sisters Dorothy L Schmidtzinsky, and Julia A MacKillican; and brother-in-law James F Neary, Jr. In lieu of flowers please donate to a charity of your choice.

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  1. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  2. Marcus & I seen each other yrs after high school playing n a pool tournament @ Ricks road house.we started playing 3 ball & 8 ball got to B really good friends road motorcycles went bird hunting & deer hunting he would have summer pool party’s &BBQs & I wood have winter parties in my man cave playing pool with our buddies. If u ever tasted Mark&Kathy’s BBQ U no y I made most of the summer parties other than us being best of friends.My grandkids which they would invite to their summer BBQs also called Mark Opa he insisted all the kids call him Opa .also we all go to the beach with our grandkids was a great time.what great friends Mark & Kathy have been ,Marcus u will B missed.Luv U Brother

  3. Marcus & I seen each other yrs after high school playing n a pool tournament @ Ricks road house.we started playing 3 ball & 8 ball got to B really good friends road motorcycles went bird hunting & deer hunting he would have summer pool party’s &BBQs & I wood have winter parties in my man cave playing pool with our buddies. If u ever tasted Mark&Kathy’s BBQ U no y I made most of the summer parties other than us being best of friends.My grandkids which they would invite to their summer BBQs also called Mark Opa he insisted all the kids call him Opa .also we all go to the beach with our grandkids was a great time.what great friends Mark & Kathy have been ,Marcus u will B missed.Luv U Brother

  4. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  5. We all have been blessed by Mark for many many years. I am so honored to have known, loved and enjoyed every moment with Marcus. I miss you and will see you again soon. Lovingly Haley

  6. Mark will be missed by all who knew him. I met Mark in the 80s when he used to come to the house everyday and hang out with Redeye.They built a big shed outside and called it the dog house and thats where we all would hang out and talk and joke around with the other guys they worked with.Put in a wood burning stove so they could tinker with the Harley and motto guzzi. Those were the days.Rest easy friend.

  7. Our deepest sympathies upon the loss of Mark. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May be rest in peace. Bobby & Donna Durst

  8. There was no better man than my Opa. He was smart, funny, loving & sweet. I will miss you Opa. Love you.

    Love Jack 💙

  9. Uncle Mark was a great man and will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him. Our thoughts go out to Aunt Kathi and Cory and all of the Weber Family – Love The Wilson’s

  10. May you rest in peace Mark. I’ll never forget the kindness you showed me and my family throughout the years. Especially to me when I was down on my luck with the darn truck of mine! You helped me without hesitation, and helped me get that thing running time and time again. It meant so much to me back then and it means even more to me now. You will be so missed.

    Love,
    Emily Martinez

  11. Mark was a down home kind of guy. He lived to share his opinions and stories, if they shocked you even better. He was always willing to lend a hand if you needed his help. Most if all he was a man who loved his family. He wore the title of Opa proudly. I loved watching him with his grandchildren and hearing all the laughter.

    Cyndi Foster

  12. I’ll miss our endless chat over the holidays about just about anything(mostly football). You kept it light and always had a story to tell to make things fun. I’ll be thinking about you this Christmas while I’m watching the Cowboys play. Cheers to you sir. I’ll hold it down as much as I can down here. Rest easy Uncle Mark.

  13. He was an awesome man. A great friend of my fathers and will be greatly missed by all. Prayers and Condolences to the family.

  14. What can you say about Mark? He was a friend to everyone, brother, uncle, story teller, wealth of joke material, handy man, husband to my best friend. Mark always had a smile on his face and something good to say. He helped me out of a jam time and time again. Whenever something went sideways my kids would always say…Should we call Mark? My heart goes out to his family, the kids and grandkids who had the larger than life dad and opa. My friend, Kathy, who had her love and buddy in Mark. He touched so many people, his memory will carry on and I hope the stories of Mark Weber will get larger and more fantastic each time they are told! I would say rest in peace but I’m sure that Mark is already busy with a list of folks to visit and projects to do and stories to relay to loved ones. We will surely miss you.

  15. Cory I am so sorry to hear about your dad’s passing. I hope that you are able to find peace in knowing dad is in a much better place. I never met your dad but I pray for you and your mom. May God wrap his arms around you and the family and hold you close.

  16. I didn’t know Mark real well but what l do know he was a very caring man and he made kathy happy and his birthday was the same as my husband rest in peace mark

  17. So very sorry to hear of Mark’s passing. He helped me on several occasions with various landscaping issues at my house. He is a great man and will be missed. Peace and Love to all grieving friends and family.


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