Marie Therese Weis
October 11, 2027 ~ January 2, 2014
Marie Therese Weis passed at Faith Countryside Homes. She is survived by her husband Harold F. Weis who she married on January 24, 1947 in St. Louis, her children Mary Christine (Charles) Carlson, John David (Jean) Weis, Timothy Paul (Mary) Weis, Margaret Ann (Gregory) Ramires, and Michael Wayne (Vicki) Weis, her sister Dorothy Dickman, 12 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. Born in Decatur, IL she moved with her family to St. Lous, MO when she was a child. She and her husband moved to Cahokia, IL in 1954 and then to Greenville, IL in 1981. She had worked in nursing and had also operated her own upholstery business. She was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Greenville. Memorial contributions are suggested to Hospice of Southern Illinois
Service:
Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at 10 AM
St. Lawrence Catholic Church 512 S. Prairie, Greenville, IL 62246
Visitation:
Tuesday, January 7, 2014 from 5-8 PM
St. Lawrence Catholic Church 512 S. Prairie, Greenville, IL 62246
Our prayers are with your family. My peace be with all of your loved ones at this hard time. Love, Tommy and Amanda
Will always love you mom. We will always remember the things you and dad have taught us. Things like, we share this planet with others and should give everyone the opportunity to let their good side show and not assume they are bad by sight only. Many things in life are earned by our action and just not given to us. This is the best way we can think of to say goodbye._�½ï¿½½ï¿½½
Will always love you mom. We will always remember the things you and dad have taught us. Things like, we share this planet with others and should give everyone the opportunity to let their good side show and not assume they are bad by sight only. Many things in life are earned by our action and just not given to us. This is the best way we can think of to say goodbye._�½ï¿½½ï¿½½
We miss you Mom. We will miss your love, your smile, your helpfulness and your dedication to the family. Please watch over us and guide us in the right direction. Don't worry about Dad we will take good care of him until he is with you and the rest of the family. All our love, Chris, Chuck, Brian & Chad
We miss you Grandma. You are in a better place.
THERESE WAS NOT ONLY A DEAR COUSIN BUT ALSO A CHERISHED FRIEND WHO WILL BE GREATLY MISSED. I AM BLESSED TO HAVE BEEN A PART OF HER LIFE.
My deepest condolences to Harold and to all the Weis family. I have fond memories of my cousin Theresa, especially in my youth. She will be remembered in my prayers and at Mass this afternoon. If it weren't for the impending snowstorm, I would try to make it to Greenville.
My Dear Aunt Therese, May you rest in Peace In the Light and Glory of GOD! Let mom (Mary Ann) & Dad (William R.) O'Connor, know that We're happy to know y'all are once again reunited. I ache for your family still here on earth, but rejoice for you to be with all your loved ones whom have gone before you! You will ALWAYS be in our hearts & Prayers! Carol (O'Connor) Gates & family!
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Weis family. May the family find comfort in their memories and knowing that she is still with each one of them in their hearts. Theresa will be keeping an eye on all of her family. Harold, may God Bless you.
Aunt Therese always had a very special place in my heart. She turned my sad times into fun times when I spent time with my cousins. Her warm, welcoming, comforting smile and gentle ways will certainly be greatly missed. Our Lord welcomes this ANGEL home.
The Weis family is in our thoughts and prayers. May beautiful memories of your wonderful mother comfort you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all…Your mom was an amazing lady in every sense of the word. She will be remembered fondly by all of us 'kids' from St. Christopher Lane!! We wanted to be there in person to share a hug, but we are still snowed in here and can't get to Greenville tomorrow night. Even in your sorrow I hope you can hold on to the thought that a life lived with so much love never really ends, but lives on in the hearts of those who remember! With Loving Memories, Mary (Scott) Menne
Dear Harold and Family. The loss of Therese touches us all. We think back with good memories and smiles of the good times we shared and were blessed with. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you all.
My deepest condolences to the Weis family. I remember spending time at the Weis family home when I was a little girl. Mrs Weis's daughter (Margaret) was a very dear friend to me when growing up. I mostly remember spending time in the family pool in their back yard. I had a very deep respect for Mrs Weis, and I know she will be truly missed by her loved ones. God Bless. Rita Powell Bagnall
Mom I want to thank you and dad for all you tought me and all the work you did to make us a happy family and shape me into the person that I am. LOVE YOU
I'm so sorry for the family's loss. Mrs. Weis was so sweet to my sister Rita when she was a child playing with Margaret. Prayers for the Family, Gary and Kathy Koen Waterloo, IL