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Agnes Weber

Agnes Weber

August 15, 2016

Agnes Weber
Passed away peacefully at the Louise Marshall Hospital, Mount Forest on Monday, August 15th, 2016.  Janet Agnes Weber (nee Patterson), of Mount Forest, in her 96th year.  Beloved wife of the late Melvin Weber. Loved mother of Marion Reeves-Yake of Mount Forest, Lloyd Weber and wife Ivadell of RR#4 Mount Forest, Muriel Corbett and husband John of Cambridge, Meryle Baird and husband Mike Service of Moorefield and daughter-in-law Marion Weber of Edmonton, Alberta. Cherished grandmother of 6 granddaughters, 5 grandsons, 17 great grandchildren and 13 great-great grandchildren.  Dear sister-in-law of Ida Patterson of Harriston and Isabel Patterson of Mount Forest.  Predeceased by her parents Robert and Mary Patterson, infant son Glenn, son Verne Weber, infant son of Lloyd and Ivadell, sons-in-law Harold Reeves and Frank Baird, her brothers Leonard Patterson and Clarence Patterson and by her mother and father-in-law Nora and Christian Weber.  Friends may call at the England Funeral Home, Mount Forest on Friday, August 19th from 2 – 4 and  7 – 9 p.m. A celebration of Agnes’s life will be held at the Mount Forest United Church on Saturday morning at 11 o’clock.  Private family interment at Mount Forest Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Letterbreen United Church, Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the C.N.I.B would be appreciated by the family.  Online condolences may be left at www.englandfuneralhome.com.

 

Condolences

Our condolence to the Weber family

— Cathie and John Ridgeway, August 20, 2016

Agnes's was the Copeland's "Mount Forest Grandma" - such a wonderful and caring "lady" - shouldn't had to have such a end to her life. Such a dear friend to our Mum - Grace Copeland. John and Darlene Cooper and all our family.

— John and Darlene Cooper, August 19, 2016

Merle, so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. She was such a sweet and lovely lady,...always a smile on her face and a kind word. We always loved chatting to her when visiting John's mom in the retirement home. She will be missed.

— John & Dolline Parker, August 19, 2016

Many memories of Agnes, her hospitality, and how she loved her family. She and Mel were great neighbours, so supportive of Letterbreen United Church, and always interested in community. Our sympathy. We hold all of the family in our thoughts and prayers. George and Bonnie Holliday

— B. Holliday, August 18, 2016

Lloyd & Ivadell, We were sorry to hear about your Mom's passing Lloyd. She was a caring and gentle soul. Ivadell we also extend our sympathy to you on the passing of your sister Rose Anne. She too was a wonderful caring lady. We are thinking of you both and your families at this time. Bruce & Paula Ghent, Belleville.

— Bruce Ghent, August 18, 2016

Agnes was such a caring person and always looking after someone. She was a great friend when our mother, Marion Gimblet, moved to Caressant Care. She would drop in after supper and see if Mom wanted a coffee from the kitchen or if Mom was sick,she would bring her a hot chocolate. There was a time when Agnes went to the hospital for her breathing and Mom was so upset, and worried that she might not come back. You were lucky to have her as long as you did. Stan and Lynn Elliott Nancy Dietrich

— Lynn Elliott and Nancy Dietrich, August 17, 2016

It was my good fortune to be friends with all of the Weber family, and Agnes was one of those gentle, kind, caring people I will never forget.

— Brian Padfield, August 17, 2016

Our Condolences to the Weber Family. I have many memories of Agnes and the Weber Family attending Letterbreen Church along with our family.

— Raymond and Donna ( Plume) Clark, August 16, 2016

Wonderful memories come to mind when we think of Agnes, we had many nice visits on the lawn and around the kitchen table. Often the girls would walk down Letterbreen sideroad while the guys checked out the cattle or loaded hay or straw. Agnes (and Melvin's) stories of the 'good old days' taught us even when times seem tough there are reasons to be thankful. A life well lived, a woman with an incredible memory and wit, she will be missed by many. Our condolences to Agnes' family; share the many wonderful memories and be comforted knowing she is now in a better place. Marilyn, Murray, Scott & Carly McQueen

— Marilyn & Murray McQueen, August 16, 2016

We are so sorry to the entire family for this loss. Aunt Agnes was such a character and a bundle of light and happiness every time we visited her. She always made us laugh and was such a remarkable person and an inspiration to all of us. Our trips to Harriston will not be the same without a visit to her.

— Heather and Doug Patterson, August 16, 2016




Contact Info

294 Main Street South
P.O. Box 38, Mount Forest
Ontario, Canada N0G 2L0
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