Services for Andrew Scott Weber, 51 will be held at 1:00 Thursday, December 3, 2015 at Valley Mortuary with Rev. David C. Bott, Pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church officiating. A reception will follow at 3:00 at the Elks Lodge. Cremation has taken place. Burial will take place at a later date.
Andy died tragically on November 23rd while crossing Highway 89 when he was struck by multiple vehicles.
Andrew Scott Weber was born December 4, 1963 in Jackson to Lester and Shirley Weber. He was the youngest of his four siblings. He went to Jackson Hole High School and graduated in the class of 1982. He started working along side his Dad and brothers Ron & Dan at an early age. His Dad owned and operated a construction company, Weber Construction, in which they built log homes along with many other jobs. He continued working in the family business after High School. On August 12, 1989 Andy married Cari (Wallace) Weber. During their marriage he built their family home in South Park. He and Cari had two children, Holden Pierce Weber and Ashlynn Mae Weber. He was 'over-the-top' proud of his two kids and loved them with all his being. Andy and Cari's marriage ended in 2014.
Everyone who knew Andy would attest to his adventurous spirit, his artistic and creative genius. Whether it be inventing something, restoring one of his many old trucks or repairing something for someone else he always enjoyed working on a project of some sort in his shop. In his younger years he was an avid snowmobiler, loved riding his dirt bike and his Rokon. He always enjoyed the outdoors, camping trips with family and friends. Many of those adventures were shared with his brothers Ron & Dan. During the years of working construction in the family business, his finesse and expertise was put into many of the beautiful log homes they built thru out the valley.
Survivors include Cari, son Holden, daughter Ashlynn, brothers Ron (KayLea) and Dan (Terri) all of Jackson. Sister, Sharon (Glen) Steers of Lander, WY and sister-in-law, Ginny Weber of Hamilton, MT. Numerous nieces and nephews. Also out of town Aunts, Uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Les & Shirley Weber, one brother, Bob and a nephew.
When trying to write about someones life who you dearly loved, admired and respected for his unselfish spirit, never giving up and the incredible years he gave us, one realizes how difficult it is to honor and capture all that Andy gave us. He was such a valued treasure to all that truly knew him and loved him. We will miss you so much and already do but THANK YOU for all you gave us with your generous heart. You are forever a part of our hearts
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