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Nathan “Nate” D. Weber, age 33, Watertown, passed away
unexpectedly on Friday, June 20, 2014, at his home. Nathan was born on July 11,
1980, in Watertown, the son of Daniel and Janice (Schmutzler)
Weber. He attended St. Henry Grade School and graduated from Watertown High
School in 1999. Nathan graduated from DDS Truck Driving School in November of
2013. He was a member of St. Henry Catholic Church. The one thing that gave
Nathan true happiness was spending time with his little “Peanut,” Analise. He also loved to spend time with his nieces,
nephews and his entire family. Nathan was a hunter and fisherman.
Nathan is survived by his mother Janice (Jim) Helms, his
daughter, Analise Weber; his sister, Rebecca
(Zachary) Denault; stepsisters, Hillary (Nick) Othello
and Angela Kruesel and Tim Kruesel,
aunts and uncles David (Jerrianne) Shoemaker
(godparents), Kathy (Mark) Klass and Julie (Paul)
Wolfram, nieces and nephews Alyssa (godchild), Daniel “Double D,” Amara, Aubrey
Denault, Kirsten Kruesel,
Brittany Helms, Ethan, Emmet Othello , special cousins, other relatives and
friends.
Nathan is preceded in death by his father, Daniel;
grandparents, Oscar “Hap” and Kathleen “Kate” Schmutzler,
Reuben and Arlaine Weber, an aunt Terry Zastrow and an uncle Mark Schmutzler.
A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Wednesday at 7
p.m. at St. Henry Catholic Church with Monsignor Daniel Ganshert
celebrating. Burial will be in Oak Hill
Cemetery, next to his Daddy. Family and friends may call Wednesday from 3
to 7 p.m. at the church. Memorials would be appreciated.
Schmutzler-Vick
Funeral Home and Cremation Service is serving the family. Online condolences
may be left at svfuneralhome.com.
Schmutzler-Vick Funeral Home and Cremation Services
500 Welsh Road Watertown
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