Matthew R. Weber

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Matthew Richard Weber, 51, of Jackson, Missouri passed suddenly in the early morning hours on Friday, December 29, 2023 at his home. Matthew was the loving husband of 17 years to Christa (Garrett) Weber and the proud and loving father to three beautiful daughters: Ava Marie, Emma Grace, and Madelyn Cecelia.
Matthew was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Altenburg, Missouri, where he was confirmed into Christ in the spring of 1986. He graduated from Perryville High School in 1990, where he was a star player on the Pirate Baseball Team. He went on to play baseball at Southeast Missouri State University, graduating in 1995 with a degree in Exercise Science and Health Management. A large portion of Matthew’s career was spent selflessly helping others regain a healthier lifestyle as a Cardiac Rehab Exercise Specialist and through his personal training. In 2021, Matthew took the leap of a lifetime and started his own business, Gray Eagle Lawn Care (in memory of his father). He took a great deal of pride in helping his client’s properties looking top notch. His attention to detail was unmatched.
Matthew was a college football enthusiast. He was a founding member of the Wild and Wacky College Football Traveling Crew, visiting several college football stadiums across the country. His first love was Nebraska Football, and he loved traveling to Lincoln each year and taking in a game with Christa. He was a true fan and would declare with certainty that “This Year” would be the year of the Huskers!
Matthew was an avid outdoorsman. He cherished his time in the woods, checking his game cameras and managing wildlife in preparation for each year’s upcoming deer season. Matt’s many hours in his tree stand brought him true peace. In November 2023 Matt introduced daughter Emma to hunting. Together, they harvested a buck and through Matt’s smile that day it was obvious that sharing that moment with Emma was his greatest hunting achievement.
Christa, Ava, Emma, and Maddy were Matthew’s world. He was their biggest fan and #1 cheerleader. He never missed an opportunity to see his girl’s cheer at football and basketball games, dance, run track and flip around the gymnastics gym. Matthew’s other loves included: collecting baseball cards, vacationing with family, occasionally slicing a golf ball into the woods, and watching and reenacting every episode of Seinfeld and other old sitcoms.
Matthew was preceded in death by his father, Richard Weber, paternal grandparents Edmund and Verna Weber, and maternal grandparents Herbert and Thelma Steffens. Along with Christa and his three loving daughters, survivors include: Mother, Kathryn (Steffens) Weber of Frohna, MO: three sisters Kimberly Fritsche (Les), Shelly Steffens (Rodney), and Rachel Deckerd (Bleau). Matthew also was the proud and loving uncle to 12 nieces and nephews and 10 great nieces and nephews.
Matthew’s greatest gift to family and friends will always be the memories and smiles he has left behind. He missed his calling as a standup comedian, but that didn’t stop him from being the life of the party and often times turning family gatherings into a comedic performance. Matthew’s legacy will be the positive impact he made on every life he touched, the smiles and laughter he brought to so many, and his enduring optimism, knowing that no matter what life throws at you, tomorrow will be a better day!

Matthew Richard Weber: Loved by many! Missed by all!
Visitation was on Tuesday, January 2, 2024 at Ford & Young East Perry Chapel in Altenburg. Visitation continued on Wednesday, January 3, 2023 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Altenburg.
Funeral Service was Wednesday, January 3, 2024 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Altenburg with Rev. Frank Lucas officiating.
Burial was at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Altenburg.
Memorial contributions may be given for Family Use.
Online condolences may be made at www.fordandyoungfuneralhome.com.
Ford & Young Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.