We created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Patricia Franchek Weber. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. Click on the heart to let us know you were here and to receive email updates. Thank you for contributing to this lasting memorial.
OBITUARY
Patricia A. (Franchek) Weber, 55, of Frankfort Springs, died in her home on Saturday January 29, 2022. She was born in Sewickley on February 15, 1966 the daughter of the late Albert W. Franchek & Jean (Lipcomb) Franchek.
She earned an Associate’s degree, and worked as an administrative assistant in the Engineering Industry. She is survived by her husband, Richard A. Weber and two children, Derek Weber & Chelsea Weber.
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Patricia A. (Franchek) Weber, 55, of Frankfort Springs, died in her home on Saturday January 29, 2022. She was born in Sewickley on February 15, 1966 the daughter of the late Albert W. Franchek & Jean (Lipcomb) Franchek.
She earned an Associate’s degree, and worked as an administrative assistant in the Engineering Industry. She is survived by her husband, Richard A. Weber and two children, Derek Weber & Chelsea Weber.
Patty became friends in Canfield Oh. Derek and my son became friends fo r 24 years. Patty was so lively and would do anything for you. She and I would watch each others kids while giving them the space to roam on the same row. We will miss you Patty RIP
My sincere condolences to Rick, Derek, and Chelsea, I am very sorry for your loss, more than those words can convey. Patty was many things to many people, and her family always came first. She was a wonderful mother, always talking about Derek and... moreMy sincere condolences to Rick, Derek, and Chelsea, I am very sorry for your loss, more than those words can convey. Patty was many things to many people, and her family always came first. She was a wonderful mother, always talking about Derek and Chelsea, and a pilar of loyalty and strength in being a good wife. She maintained a loving home for her family and pets. I will always remember her, and I am here for you guys, big or small.
I lost a close friend and confidant, and life will never be the same, for all of us who knew and loved her. She was such a joy to be around and such a thoughtful person. I met her as fellow support staff on the Penn Chem project in Monaca. She aimed to keep her team as happy and comfortable as possible, keeping them at their best productivity level, and yet she always found time to help anyone that needed her, with a warm smile. As a friend, I learned so much from her, and I had hoped to learn so much more. Living without Patty is so much harder than living without electricity.
I started this page to collect donations to help her family with bills, and to celebrate the amazing person that she was. Please chime in with memories, stories, photos, and videos that we can all enjoy together and keep her bubbly, generous spirit alive. Maybe we will host a virtual memorial event as well. The floor is now open!