Anna Margaret Weber | Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle

Anna Margaret Weber

Anna Margaret Weber of Milwaukee died of cancer Feb. 24. She was 24.

Born in Milwaukee Nov. 25, 1980, she was a 1999 graduate of the University School of Milwaukee. She attended the University of Arizona-Tucson from 1999 to 2002, and Carroll College, where she was majoring in health psychology, from 2003 to 2004.

She was a member of Congregation Shalom.

Among her awards were an academic scholarship to Carroll College, a U.S. Committee for UNICEF Award of National Recognition (at age 13), and awards from Camp Heartland, the USM theater department and USM sports awards for basketball, soccer and field hockey.

“Although Annie’s life was much too short, it was definitely not lacking in substance.
Her heart and soul were of a depth and spirit that so exceeded her years. She gave of herself generously to friends and family as well as to children and the underprivileged around the community and the world. Annie has made the world a better place and she will never be forgotten. Her legacy will live on, in our hearts, forever,” her parents said.

She is survived by parents Nancy and Dr. Jeffrey Weber of Milwaukee; sister Jeanette S. Weber of Whitefish Bay; brother Benjamin N. Weber of Milwaukee; and grandfather Dr. Marshall Weber of Milwaukee.

Rabbi Ronald Shapiro officiated at funeral services at Congregation Shalom Feb. 27. Burial was in Second Home Cemetery.

Memorials to the MACC Fund, 1200 N. Mayfair Rd., Suite 265, Milwaukee, WI 53226 or Congregation Shalom, Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund would be appreciated by the family.