Harry K. Weber, 92, of Port Neches, Texas passed away Friday, March 2, 2018 at Mid Jefferson Extended Care in Nederland, Texas. Harry was born in Port Arthur, Texas to Hennessey Paul Weber and Essie Moville Weber. He was a lifelong area resident and longtime member of the United Methodist Temple. Harry retired from Chevron Refinery after many years of service. He was also a member of the Griffing Park Lions Club. Harry was preceded in death by his parents; and wife, Vereker Mais Weber. Survivors include his daughter, Sandi W. Hill and husband Jim, of Shreveport, LA; sons, Dale M. Weber of Brookhaven, PA and Gary P. Weber of Media, PA; grandchildren, Courtney Highsmith and husband Tom, of Weston, FL; Allyson Lazarus and husband Brian of Jupiter, FL; Kendal Vaille and husband Troy of Dillon, CO; Elyse Brocota and husband Matt, Jamey Hill and wife Lauren, Weber Hill and wife Leslie, and Garrett Hill and wife Corrie, all of Shreveport, LA.; great-grandchildren, Morgan, Rowan, Kylie, Taylor, Ellie, Darius, Luke, Jeremiah, Lexi, Miles, Tatum, Asher, Bella Grace, Blythe, Web and Collins. A visitation for family and friends will be Thursday, March 8, 2018 from 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves. A graveside service will be at 1:30 p.m., Friday, March 9, 2018 at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Groves with Reverend Guy Williams officiating. The family would like to thank longtime friend, Virginia Avery. Also many thanks to his wonderful caregivers, Vera, Linda, Bo, and Nett. Friends wishing to make memorial contributions may send them to: St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-9959; or charity of choice.
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Anonymous
March 8, 2018
As the former church secretary (over 13 years ago) for the United Methodist Temple, Harry would stop by the office and visit often. I had a candy dish on my desk and one day we began discussing how he enjoyed black licorice-flavored hard candy but that they were hard to find individually. On one of my trip's to Michigan, I stopped at Brown's Country Store in Little Rock, Arkansas and lo and behold -- they had a barrel full of individually-wrapped black licorice hard candy! For several years after that, each trip north would include a stop at this store to get "Harry's candy". I'll never forget Mr. Weber and his sweet spirit. Blessings to the family in your loss.
Anonymous
March 7, 2018
So sorry for your loss. Daddies and grandfathers are such an important part of our lives. Praying for peace and comfort for you all at this time and always.