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Death of Glen A. Weber Sr.

SAMSUNGGlen A. Weber Sr. of Wheatland, Wyoming passed away on Tuesday, January 15—two weeks before his 84th birthday.

Glen and his wife Frances, came into contact with WCG/GCI in 1955 and were baptized in July 1958. They were founding members of the Denver, Colorado congregation and for many years leaders in GCI’s Wheatland, Wyoming church.

Two of Glen and Frances’ sons are GCI pastors: Glen (Connie) of Pasadena, California and David (Rose) of Wheatland, Wyoming. They have two other sons: Gary (Diana), Wheatland; Joe (Katrina), Fort Collins, Colorado; and two daughters: Karen (Jake) Sinner, Cheyenne and Lois (Rick) Peterson, Big Sandy, Texas. All of these couples serve in ministry within their GCI congregations. Glen is also survived by 19 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.

The family thanks everyone for the the prayers offered on their behalf. Cards may be sent to this address:

Frances Weber
17 Cozad Road
Wheatland, WY 82201

8 thoughts on “Death of Glen A. Weber Sr.”

  1. Dear Mrs. Weber and Family,
    We are so sorry to hear of your loss and know that your husband will be lovingly missed by many. May God, through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, keep you and your family snuggled in His loving and caring arms during this time of loss and healing.

    In Christian love,
    Grace Covenant Fellowship
    Birmingham, Alabama

  2. Mrs. Weber and Family,

    We are saddened to hear about the loss of your husband. Alberta and I enjoyed having dinner at the GCI Denver Conference with you both in 2008. Your family has been a great blessing to many in the GCI transitions over the years. May God bless you and yours in this time of grief.

    Blessings and love,
    your bro and sis,
    Tom and Alberta

  3. What a legacy Glen Webber Sr. has left us, 19 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren, and what we can justly call a family that is an asset to the gospel work in this world. Many do not know what a sacrifice he and his wife and the famliy made over the years to help bring all this about. I well remember that English summer day in 1969 when we first met. In loving sympathy
    Roger and Anthea Lippross

  4. Dear Mrs. Weber and family,
    May God comfort you at this sad time. Cherish the memories and family times together….
    With caring and sympathy,
    Bev Ferlatte
    Ontario

  5. Dear Mrs. Weber and family,
    It’s never long enough in the here and now when spending life with one so much loved.
    May God’s spirit bring you strength and comfort.
    With Sympathy and caring,
    Mrs. William LaNore

  6. Dear Mrs. Weber and family,
    Surely God’s goodness and mercy have followed Glen all the days of his lefe and he will dwell in the house of he Lord forever. The prayers of both churchers I pastor are there to support u and yr family. Richard and Joyce Frankel, Christian Fellowship Chicago North and Kenosha

  7. Grace to the Weber family. What a legacy this servant and Gentleman left with so many who are also servants of the gospel. May this memory be of comfort and peace to you in the wake of the loss.

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