Michael Henry Weber
June 17, 1952 - October 14, 2023
Michael Henry Weber passed away peacefully on October 14th, 2023, at his home in Millcreek, Utah, at the age of 71.
Michael was born on June 17, 1952, in Burley, Idaho, the son of Henry and Emma (Klauser) Weber. He attended and graduated from Burley High School in Burley and later graduated from the University of Utah.
Loved by all who were fortunate enough to come in contact with him, Michael provided financial services for 25 years of his life, working for Fidelity Investments and McDonald Financial Group. He later moved to Washington National as a District Manager until he settled into retirement. Throughout his career and life, he made many lifelong friends who became his family. Michael loved to travel the world and appreciate all the different cultures. He was a lover of art and all things beautiful.
Michael is survived by his godson and his spouse, Riley and Leah Santi, and their two children, Milo and Coco, whom he loved as his own. Heather Santi and Brady Whitehead, both good friends, also survive him. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Larry and Gene Weber
A celebration of life will be held at 4:30 pm on Saturday, November 18, at Eggs in the City, located at 2795 S 2300 E, in Millcreek.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to SLC Parks and Rec.
In Loving Memory
I will always cherish my conversations with Michael. He was a wonderful, caring person who had a great joy for life. He will be missed.
Melissa Eble
Millcreek, UT
Michael was a character! Even in the end of his days he was filled with quick witty comments and made me laugh. He will be greatly missed by all that knew him and his sassy endless comments.
Brittany
Holladay, UT
Michael, you and I were the last two of Henry and Anna Elizabeth Webers 19 Grandchildren. Both born in Burley Idaho, you just three days before my first birthday. Life took us both in different directions. You to Utah, me in California. I'm so glad you reached out to me in these last few years, via the phone. I enjoyed our many conversations. I'm especially glad I was able to tell you about your Dad's first purchase of a pitcher and bowl set in San Francisco during a day of site seeing. Rest in Peace dear Michael Henry.
Melanie Joy Kraus Wieser
Elk Grove, CA