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E. Weber Obituary

Friend, father, mentor, son, brother, and “COACH� went to be with the Lord on February 24, 2010 after a long courageous battle with cancer. Ray was loved by many and touched the lives of many. His true love was for the Lord and baseball. He has coached baseball through the Colorado Community for the past 32+ years for El Paso Little League, CSCS, and Palmer High School. Ray is preceded in death by his father Glenn Weber, brother Leslie Weber, and son Nathaniel Weber. He leaves behind his mother Maryeta Weber, brother Wes and family, sister Ruth Michael and family, children Lisa Felice and Eric Darrah, as well as many friends who loved him dearly. A visitation will be held at Memorial Gardens Funeral Home on Sunday, February 28 from 4-7 pm. Services will be held at Rocky Mountain Cavalry Church, 4285 North Academy Boulevard, on Monday, March 1st at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in care of E. Ray Weber to the American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org. Please visit www.memorialgardensfuneralhome.com for more information

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Published by The Gazette on Feb. 28, 2010.

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David Mattson

March 10, 2010

I was fortunate to play for coach Weber in the mid 80's. My condolences go out to his family. Truly a person whom helped shape my life.

Curt Cody

March 2, 2010

Coach Weber was such a positive influence on my son and so many other son's over the years through his work in the Colorado Springs little league. He coached my son Jon for several seasons, and will always be my favorite baseball coach. He was a great coach and an even better person, I feel like I've lost a family member. Rest in peace Coach Weber.

Kim Cole

March 1, 2010

I worked with Ray at Progressive Insurance and he was always a very kind gentleman. It was an honor to have known him. My thoughts and prayers go out to Ray's family. God Bless you all.

Tonya Gaddie

March 1, 2010

Coach Weber was an amazing mentor, leader, and friend to thousands of young men in this community. He gave the great gift of his time and wisdom to so many. There is no doubt that he positively influenced the youth of this community. The world is a better place for the generous and patient work of Coach Weber. Out thoughts and prayers are with the Weber family. He will surely be missed by so many.

The Gaddie Family

Karen Lynam

March 1, 2010

I worked with Ray at the Pikes Peak Region of the YMCA in the 1980s when he was director of a variety of youth programs. I remember Ray as a very kind and quiet-spoken person who was committed to the fellowship of the people with whom he came in contact. My condolences go out to his family.

Ben Miller

February 28, 2010

Coach Weber was one of those individuals who did not measure success by wins and losses. I am grateful that I got to know him and will remember him as the person who allowed my son to enjoy baseball his senior year at Palmer.
God bless him.

Robbie Duke

February 28, 2010

Coach Weber was a great coach and great friend!! Watching him interact with his players was like watching an artist paint their masterpiece. While he wanted to win as much as the next coach, he was not willing to sacrafice his integrety. He never missed an opportunity to teach sportsmanship

He coached many teams taking several to the Little League Regional Tournaments (one step from the LL World Series.)In the late '90's he was instrumental bringing the Senior and Big League Divisions to Colorado Springs Little League.

I got to know Ray over the past 4 years through Colorado Springs Little League. As the current President and he being a former president, he became my mentor. My boys and I are better for knowing Ray. Thoughts and prayers are with the family!

Aquilino's

February 28, 2010

Mr. Weber coached me in Little League and he coached my son in summer ball. He was a great coach and person! Our condolences go out to his family.

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