Rick passed away peacefully at home at the age of 70, on Saturday, June 17, surrounded by family and close friends. He was a kind soul, always gentle, considerate, even keeled and supportive. Grieving family members include his step-daughters Jennifer Todd and Kate Todd ( Dylan Loose) with granddaughter Mia Todd-Skwarko and her fiancée Josh Virey.
Rick was born in rural Breslau, SW Ontario of good Mennonite stock. Of German/Swiss and British background for sure, with relatives in the USA, part of that immigration journey to escape religious persecution so many generations ago. His parents passed away many years ago and Rick was the adult-in-charge of his surviving younger brother Don, who suffered head trauma from a motorcycle accident as a teenager. Rick is also survived by his other siblings Joy and Murray and his nephew Bobby. Rick was the oldest of the 4 Weber children.
His education at the University of Waterloo in Mathematics served him well in his 35+ year career as a manager with Bell Canada. He had an affinity for outdoor activities including hiking, biking, skiing, golf as well as curling and in his later days, pickleball.
In our annual golf game with fellow UoW friends, Rick was the model of consistency – playing a low risk, down the middle type of game that usually had him at the top of the scorecard. That was also his character … never flashy but rock solid.
In 1996 Rick met Janet Esther Babcock, daughter of the late John and Esther Babcock. She was the love of his life. They married in 1999 and Rick transitioned from lifelong bachelor to devoted husband and step-father to Jen and Kate and Poppa to another wonderful young lady, Mia. He cherished these new roles in his life. Together they bought their home on Brock Place, did massive renovations and created a garden and flower paradise.
During Janet’s courageous experience with incurable pancreatic cancer just 2 years ago Rick was her steadfast supporter and strong advocate. They were married 22 years. Faced with his own terminal diagnosis, Rick remained stoic and clear of mind. He will be sorely missed by family and friends who appreciated his quiet and dignified ways.
Family and friends are invited to meet in front of Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services, 280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa, at 10:30 AM Saturday July 8, for a short walk to the gravesite. The interment takes place at 11 AM, followed by a Celebration of Life in the wonderful gardens at Rick’s home on 1621 Brock Place, Orleans. Consider donations to The Canadian Cancer Society.
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Wally Swain
Erma Baker
So very sorry for your loss. Rick was the love of Janet's life and now they are together again. He was a very gentle soul and a true gentleman.
Shannon and Bobby Severin
Rick was a wonderful man. Always a kind word, always thoughtful and caring for family and friends. He always had a smile. He will be with Janet in eternity im sure. RIP Rick.
Lorraine Prezeau
I am so sorry for your loss. I hope memories of happier days can carry you through this difficult time. Sending love and strength to you and your family.
Cindy Rivard
My condolences and sympathies to all of you. My complete shock when I learnt of his diagnosis. I can only imagine that he is reunited with his love Janet. Take care of yourselves. ??
Doug Woods
I have had the pleasure of knowing Rick for more years than I can remember, he set the example of respect, kindness and calm confidence. One of those people one has the pleasure of knowing, being with and calling a friend. I will miss him. Condolences to everyone who are lucky to be part of Rick's family.
William Coulter
I am sadden by Rick's passge. I know him from Carleton Heights Curling Club. Played many games against Rick and the odd one with him. Very friendly.enjoyable person and will be missed at the club. My condolences to the entire Weber family.
Tom Tennian
Always so positive and the consummate gentleman Rick was a competitor a the curling rink and fun to be with. He was an ideal competitor, never criticizing his teammates, always following the rules and win or lose always gracious. I extend my sincere sympathies to Rick’s family and friends on Rick’s passing. He will be missed by many!
Paul Armstrong
I was a colleague of Rick at Bell Canada and an occasional opponent in Curling Bonspiels. A really nice fellow. Condolences to his family.
Sue and Ian MacLatchy
We are so saddened by Rick's passing, our heartfelt condolences to his family. Rick was a very gentle soul both on and off the curling ice - he will be dearly missed by all his friends at Carleton Heights Curling Club.
One of the gentlest people I ever met and (as well) a real gentleman (except when playing against him in some sport). We'd lost touch when I changed continents but kept track through friends. The photo is absolutely perfect. Captures his soul.