Fairbank- Sherry Ann Weber, of Fairbank, died Monday, December 9, 2013.
She was born December 17, 1969 at Waterloo, Iowa daughter of Aloysius John and Patricia Ann (Cavanaugh) Duffy. She graduated from Wapsie Valley High School in 1988.
She married Francis Weber on June 5, 1999 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Fairbank.
Survived by: her husband Francis, one son: Joshua, one daughter: Alexis and one step-daughter: Alyssa. Two brothers: Pat (Sherry) Duffy of Erie, IL, Galen (Bonnie) Duffy of Littleton. Two sisters: Colleen (Darold) Matthias of Sumner and Kathy Volker of Fairbank along with several nieces and nephews.
Preceded by: her parents, and grandparents, one brother: Dennis Duffy and a niece Carrie Matthias.
Services: at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, December 13, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Fairbank, with burial in the Church Cemetery. Public visitation from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday with a Parish Rosary at 4:00 p.m. all at the funeral home.
Memorials may be directed to the family
Condolences for SHERRY ANN WEBER
I have known Sherry since I was about 13, when we met in Fairbank. We became good friends and were roommates for several years. She was one of the most generous people that I have ever known, always willing to look out for others, and always giving all that she had to give. Her friendship holds a special place in my heart and she will be forever missed. Sending my prayers to her family
Emily
Kathy,
Lois told me about your sister. I just want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Linda
Sincere condolences for your loss. Cherish loving memories of laughter and times spent together. Proverbs 17:22 says “a joyful heart is good medicine”, so may those memories bring you joy and warm your heart. Take comfort in the promises, hope and support found in the Bible. Revelation 21:4 promises that soon “death will be no more”, Acts 24:15 holds out the hope of the resurrection of those who have fallen asleep in death, and Psalm 46:1 says “God is our refuge and strength, a help that is readily found in time of distress”. May this bring you a measure of comfort at this time.