Mary Ann (Van Deuren) Weber
Died: February 9, 2022
Born August 15, 1930 in Evanston, Illinois to Blanche (Marchand) Van Deuren and Herbert M. Van Deuren.
Mary Ann graduated from West High School, Green Bay in 1948 and went on to Edgewood College in Madison, Wisconsin. She married her high school sweetheart, Eugene Weber in 1952 at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, Green Bay.
In addition to devoting her life to her family in Green Bay and summers at Kelly Lake, she found time to play bridge with her friends, enjoy painting and art lessons, as well as her volunteer work in the community as Girl Scout leader; Chairperson of the Third Sunday Visits for girls from Our Lady of Charity; CCD teacher at St. Jude Catholic Church; committee for the First Ecumenical Thanksgiving Day celebration; and volunteer at the first hospice in Green Bay at Bellin Hospital in the early 70s. She enjoyed working as Field Historian and International Marketing at Plasite Protective Coatings, Green Bay, until her retirement in 1995 and remained a loyal friend with the "Plasite girls" for the past 27 years.
She is preceded in death by her husband Gene, daughter Gretchen, her mother and father and her two brothers, Ralph Van Deuren and Herbert Van Deuren and their wives Roberta and Margaret.
She is survived by five children and their respective children: Paul (Betsy) Weber, Kathryn Parker and sons Gage and Jameson, Charlie and daughters Ahri and Alaina, and Emily; Ann (David) Mitchell, Martina (Brian O'Riley) and son Javier Nisthal, and Joshua Mitchell; Peter (Denise Keller) Weber and daughters Sarah and Laura; Dr. Mary Weber (Lynn Harris) and Cody Rasmussen; Kate (John) Krebsbach, Dr. MacKenzie Krebsbach (BJ Roberts) and Kevin (Sarah Daul).
Also surviving are Lois Brosteau and John Brosteau and their family; Shirley Berndt and her family; and many caring nieces and nephews, friends, and special neighbors.
Other calls: Sharon Miller, son Dan Miller and Jim Brust; and Plasite friends Joanne Vaile, Bonnie Malone, Phyllis Tremell, Mary Castonia, Denise Gonzales, and Michelle Nelsen.
Special thank you to Lakeland Care and Unity Hospice.
Services to be determined at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you make a donation in Mary Ann's name to The American Heart Association.