Linda D. Weber
Born on August 18, 1949.
Passed away on June 5, 2024.
No service will be held.
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Condolences for Linda D. Weber
Thoughts and prayers for the Weber family on your loss. Linda was one of my associates at work and a pleasure to work with. She will be greatly missed.
I want to offer my condolences and sympathies to the family and friends of Linda. She was a kind and generous soul. She always came to me with questions and fun stories during my time working with her at Walmart. She wanted to know about my son Gabe. She made him pillow cases for Christmas presents. One is a camping themed. We use it every time he goes camping.
When my mom died, Linda found her obituary wanted to know more about her. my mom was born in 1944, so similar ages. Linda was so supportive and loving. I truly miss her when I left Walmart, but kept in touch and visited. She was a loving soul ❤️
No fox way! 😉
I just heard of Linda’s passing today. My condolences to her daughters, grandkids and the rest of her family. I worked part-time with her at Walmart for several years before I made the decision last May to leave due to my own health/cancer complications. She always checked in with me to see how I was doing, especially when my mom died a few months ago. She had the habit of reading the Columbus (NE) obituaries where I grew up and so she knew when my mom had died. Linda was just 2 years younger than my mom and she would often feel the need to tell me, I am old enough to be your mom, to which I would say, I know! And then we’d laugh…we laughed often over lots of things! For an “old lady” (as she would call herself) she had a good sense of humor and a wonderful heart! May you find peace knowing Linda touched so many lives…I was one of them!
To the Weber Family: Linda was a wonderful person whom I was so blessed to know at church and would see her at Nebraska Volleyball games working in the concession stands. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. She truly will be deeply missed.
Linda was the first person I met when I moved into my townhome; she lived next door. From that point forward, we talked on a regular basis, usually when she was going to or coming from her job at Walmart. We served together on our HOA board. She nominated me to be President of the HOA. She was a great help to me in that role. When I was out of town, she would keep an eye on my place. I could not have asked for a better neighbor. I am going to miss her.