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Weber, 86, Bellevue Ne. died Wednesday, July 4.2012 at Hospice House in Omaha, Ne.

The funeral mass will be celebrated at 11am., Saturday, July 14,2012 in St. Catherine Catholic Church in Valley City.

A prayer service will be held 7pm, Friday in Lerud, Schuldt Funeral Home in Valley City. Interment will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery in Fingal, North Dakota.

Visitation will be from 1- 7 pm, Friday, in Lerud-Schuldt Funeral Home and one hour before services in the church Saturday morning,

Jean Thompson Weber was born November 8, 1925 in Custer County, Montana, the daughter of Ed and Ethyl (Carlson) Thompson. Jean attended Terry Public Schools in Terry Montana. Jean, her mother, and siblings moved to a farmstead on the Kathryn Road south of Valley City, ND in 1942.

Jean married A. John Weber on June 6, 1946 at St. Catherine’s Catholic Church in valley City, ND. A. John and Jean farmed near Fingal until 1969 when they moved to Valley City. Jean was involved with Tri-WG from the beginning helping with the office and traveling with A. John. During their time together, Jean & A.John traveled to all 50 states and twice to Europe. Jean was active in many school & church activities with her children. She moved to Fargo following the death of A. John in 1991. She moved to Bellevue, Ne in 2006 and lived there until her death.

She will be remembered for her love and kindness to her family and friends.

She is survived by her son, Ronald (Sharon) Weber, Watford City, ND; daughter Donna (Wendell) Kasprick, Silver City, Iowa; sister, Addie Roberts, Billings, MT; Dell (Mary Ann) Thompson, Alabama; 9 grandchildren;17 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

Jean was preceded in death by both parents; Husband, A. John Weber, Son; John Paul Weber; Sister: Jon Kohones; and brother; James Quie Thompson

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