Rodney Wayne Weber, of Gainesville, MO, 65 years, passed away peacefully in the arms of his love on March 15-2025 at home with his family at his side. He was officially declared deceased at 6:35 pm.
He was born and raised in Richmond MO, June 21, 1959 to Carl & Shirley Weber. He loved and worked at Late Model Auto Parts in Kansas City, MO, until he had to retire, due to health issues. He enjoyed four wheeling with his friends and grandchildren, going mushroom hunting, and smoking a good joint with great people. Rodney was a man who made the best of what he had and never let life get him down. He was a wonderful man and an amazing father to his child and his grandchildren. Rodney was the kind of person to make a preacher swear and a mime break character just to prove he could. He prided himself on keeping those he loved smiling and full of happiness even during the darkest of times.
Preceding him in death were his parents: Carl Weber & Teresa Davenport and Shirley Mercer Branstietter, all from Richmond MO; grand-parents George & Mildred Mercer, Mary Isabell Mercer, and Franklin & Pauline Weber. He leaves behind one aunt in Iowa, Gerri (Weber) Hayes of Richmond, and step-father Larry Branstietter. He also leaves behind his immediate family, including His life partner & significant other Theresa Weber O’dell , his daughter Matishia Weber; grand-children Belicia Weber, Danielle Weber, Sophia Weber, George Weber: great grand-daughter Ayva Gomez, and adopted grand-daughter Leilani Roderique, all of Gainesville MO. He is also survived by his brothers, Micheal and Shirley Weber, Richmond MO, Roger and Donna Weber, of Camden MO, Stevie Weber of Richmond MO, and sisters Brenda and Tom Turner of Richmond MO, and Millie and Zane Edelbrock of Camden MO.
nieces and nephews, William, Daniel, Micheal JR, Lori Weber, Jourdin Weber, Ty and Briony Turner, Serena and Josh Edelbrock, and a lot of other family all over Missouri and Oklahoma.
As per his wishes, Rodney was baptized 3-10-2025 and is going to be cremated and will be taken him back to his hometown of Richmond MO, where a celebration on life will be held on Saturday March 29th, at 3:00 pm at the Eagleton Center. This will be a potluck dinner open to all friends and family to remember and rejoice in honor of the bright life we lost. His life partner asks for everyone to bring their favorite dish.
Arrangements are under the direction of Clinkingbeard Funeral Home, Gainesville, MO.