Lynn Marie Weber, 64

Published 7:01 am Saturday, May 9, 2020

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Lynn Marie Weber, 64, of Brownsdale, Minnesota, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, May 4, 2020, at her home with her daughter by her side.

Lynn Marie Weber, 64

Lynn was born Feb. 6, 1956, in Osage, Iowa, to Ellis and Doris (Elliott) Douty. She grew up in Adams, Minnesota, and graduated from Southland High School in 1975. She worked at Mayo Methodist Hospital as a health unit coordinator for 42 years following high school.

On June 2, 1984, Lynn married Russell Weber at Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Austin, Minnesota. They lived in rural Austin and later moved to Brownsdale in 1986. She later had a son, William A. Weber, and a daughter, Elizabeth A. Weber.

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Lynn was always a child at heart and had a vibrant outlook on life. She was a great listener and was always thinking of others. She enjoyed collecting many things. She loved reading books about spirituality and angels. She was also a devoted Vikings fan, even during those tough years. She always hoped she would get to see them win a Super Bowl. She enjoyed visiting her grandkids and enjoyed spending time with her daughter, Liz. They would often go swimming, attend concerts, go to the casino, and go to Vikings games.

She will be lovingly remembered by husband, Russell Weber, Brownsdale; children, William and Gabrielle (Umbreit) Weber, Rochester, Minnesota, and Elizabeth Weber, Brownsdale; grandchildren, Joey, Gracelynn and Charlee; siblings, Bob and Jan (Marreel) Douty, Rose Creek, Minnesota, Denny and Kay (Douty) Distad, Burnsville, Minnesota, Lester and Sue (Mauer) Douty, Riverside, California, Tom and Janette (Douty) Nolan, Mankato, Minnesota, Larry and Monica (Douty) Mullenbach, Rose Creek, Jim and Sarah (Pitzen) Douty, Adams, Lilian (Douty) Wiste, Plainview, Minnesota, and Mike and Julene (Douty) Nolan, Minneapolis, Minnesota; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Richard Weber, Austin, Gloria (Weber) Bartz, Osage, and Darryl and Linda (Weber) Barth, Austin; many nieces and nephews; close friend, Nancy; and her dogs, Rusty and Hank. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ellis and Doris (Elliott) Douty; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Charles and Agnes (Hemann) Weber; and brothers-in-law, Ray Wiste and Harold Bartz.

Private family services are being held. Memorials are preferred through the Mayer Funeral Home. Go Vikings! Condolences may be left online at www.mayerfh.com.