Her sister died in infancy, and her mother died when Novella was four years old. She and her father enjoyed the years together on the farm before Novella entered Enid High School. She married John Michael Weber, and they settled in Enid to raise their son Gary Layton Weber. Mom survived breast cancer diagnosed in 1981 and numerous surgeries.
She left us with evidence of an admirable inner strength and love of nature and animals. She loved her farm and she loved living in Florida and all the dear people who passed through her life.
She leaves behind to forever share her life and stories her son Col. (ret) Gary Layton Weber, his wife Barbara Krage Weber, their children Gregory Michael and wife Amy Karey Weber, and Suzanne Weber-Grubb and husband James Daniel Grubb, Jr., and their children Nicholas Andrew, Madeline Elizabeth, and Allison Marie. She is sadly missed by her "grand dogs" Missy and Windy.
If wealth is measured by the love of friends and family, then Mom takes an immeasurable wealth to present to St. Peter at the gates. We know her admission was instant.
(obituary from Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home, Enid OK)
Her sister died in infancy, and her mother died when Novella was four years old. She and her father enjoyed the years together on the farm before Novella entered Enid High School. She married John Michael Weber, and they settled in Enid to raise their son Gary Layton Weber. Mom survived breast cancer diagnosed in 1981 and numerous surgeries.
She left us with evidence of an admirable inner strength and love of nature and animals. She loved her farm and she loved living in Florida and all the dear people who passed through her life.
She leaves behind to forever share her life and stories her son Col. (ret) Gary Layton Weber, his wife Barbara Krage Weber, their children Gregory Michael and wife Amy Karey Weber, and Suzanne Weber-Grubb and husband James Daniel Grubb, Jr., and their children Nicholas Andrew, Madeline Elizabeth, and Allison Marie. She is sadly missed by her "grand dogs" Missy and Windy.
If wealth is measured by the love of friends and family, then Mom takes an immeasurable wealth to present to St. Peter at the gates. We know her admission was instant.
(obituary from Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home, Enid OK)