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Betty-Jo-Weber

In Loving Memory

Weber, Betty Jo

   Weber, Betty Jo (nee Rulo), born November 10, 1944, passed away  Wednesday November 30, 2022. Beloved wife of the late Raymond Weber Sr. Dear daughter of the late Joseph and Nora Rulo. Dear mother of Raymond Weber Jr. (Mary Beth Broder), Wendy (Steven) Sample and Ernie Weber (Bob Burress). Dear grandmother of Dustin (Lisa) Weber, Sammantha (Michael) Behrends, and Noraanne (Cody) Weber. Dear great grandmother of Gavin, Eleanor and Braxton. Our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, cousin and friend.

Memorial visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Saturday December 10, 8:00 am until memorial service at 10:00 am. Service concludes at the funeral home.

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12 thoughts on “Weber, Betty Jo”

  1. Aunt Betty was such a big big part of my childhood. I will always love and cherish those memories and her. She loved us, spent time with us, all night sleepovers at her house, White Castle in the middle of the night, drive in movies, teaching us how to use a ringer washer, living with us before she was married. We could write a book! And she had the handsomest husband (little girl crush) lol! Love her so much.

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  2. Aunt Betty was such a big big part of my childhood. I will always love and cherish those memories and her. She loved us, spent time with us, all night sleepovers at her house, White Castle in the middle of the night, drive in movies, teaching us how to use a ringer washer, living with us before she was married. We could write a book! And she had the handsomest husband (little girl crush) lol! Love her so much.

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  3. I lost my cousin Betty Jo yesterday and we were very good friends growing up. I didn’t see her much but I thought of Betty Jo a lot. When she got sick I talked to Wendy, her daughter she told me Betty wouldn’t know me if I came to visit, so I decided not to visit her. I love you and you will be missed. Jeanie

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  4. I lost my cousin Betty Jo yesterday and we were very good friends growing up. I didn’t see her much but I thought of Betty Jo a lot. When she got sick I talked to Wendy, her daughter she told me Betty wouldn’t know me if I came to visit, so I decided not to visit her. I love you and you will be missed. Jeanie

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  5. My momma is truly loved and will not be forgotten. As I’m sad she’s gone, I know she’s with dad and god and no longer suffering.

    Love you momma

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  6. My momma is truly loved and will not be forgotten. As I’m sad she’s gone, I know she’s with dad and god and no longer suffering.

    Love you momma

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  7. What can I say about aunt Betty Jo. She was one of a kind that woman. Lots of fun memories as a kid growing up with her. She will be missed for sure. Love you aunt bet.

    Rob and Tracy

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  8. What can I say about aunt Betty Jo. She was one of a kind that woman. Lots of fun memories as a kid growing up with her. She will be missed for sure. Love you aunt bet.

    Rob and Tracy

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  9. What a precious friend she was. There were not many as fun and as nice as her. She was an amazing leader she was. Especially when it came to young people. We all loved her.

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  10. What a precious friend she was. There were not many as fun and as nice as her. She was an amazing leader she was. Especially when it came to young people. We all loved her.

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