Harold Herman Weber

Position: 
Laboratory School Faculty

Services for Harold H. Weber, 66, of Nisswa, Minnesota, and formerly of 1005 W. 16th Street, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Nazareth Lutheran Church, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery. He died of cancer Sunday, January 2, 1983, at his Cedar Falls home. He was born September 7, 1916, at Paynesville, Minnesota, the son of Reinholdt and Gertrude Walters Weber.  He married Doreen Whalley on January 29, 1943, at Greenville.  He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of South Dakota and a Master of Music Education degree from Drake University.  He taught at Algona Community School and, from 1953 through 1956, in the music department at Price Laboratory School.  He retired in 1976 as the choral director of Waterloo East High School.  He was choir director at First United Methodist Church in Waterloo and Nazareth Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls.  He was the first director of the John Deere Melodeers. Survivors include his wife; one son, Dr. Douglas J. Weber of 210 Balboa Drive, Cedar Falls; three brothers, James of Paynesville, Minnesota, and Virgil and Douglas, both of Minneapolis; one sister, Florence Weber of Minneapolis; and two grandchildren. Friends may call at Richardson Funeral Home any time today, where the family will receive friends from 7-8 p.m. and for one hour before services at the church. Adapted from an undated article in the Cedar Falls Record, early January 1983.