Mary Lou Weber, 61, Dickinson, died on Sunday, January 12, 2025 at CHI St. Alexius Bismarck. Mary Lou’s Liturgy of Word Service will be at 11 a.m., Saturday, January 25, 2025 at Ladbury Funeral Service, Dickinson with Deacon Ross Reiter presiding. Inurnment will take place at St. Thomas Cemetery, Gladstone. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service.

Mary Lou Weber was born December 6, 1963 in Dickinson, the daughter of Howard C. and Joan (Christofferson) Weber. Mary Lou graduated from Dickinson High School in May 1983. Mary Lou was stricken with health issues early on in life, but that didn’t stop her from living life to its fullest.  When her health allowed, she worked at Superior Cleaners and the German Hungarian Club. Mary Lou loved her family, friends, and pets fiercely. She was the most kind-hearted and generous person you would ever want to meet. Mary Lou was the phone call you would receive almost every day, caring more about your day than hers.  She loved calling everyone on their birthday to sing them Happy Birthday. Her greatest joy was baking at Christmas and giving them away to family and friends.

As an aunt, Mary Lou was THE BEST secret keeper, always being there for them no matter what time of day.  She was THE BEST gift giver, whether it be a little trinket, dish towel or snack.  We all loved receiving them and will cherish each one of them until we meet her again.

A special thank you to Janice and Tim for giving that extra special care, whether it was in visits, phone calls, or the goodie box sent monthly. We truly appreciate your love for her.

Mary Lou is survived by her siblings, John (Karen) Weber, Sheryl (Kenneth) Hutzenbiler, Janice (Timothy) Forster, Nancy (Calvin) Walter, James (Dawn) Weber, and Ed (Renae) Weber; nieces, Sara (Stuart) Zentner, Kayla (Michael) Romanyshyn, Jessica Forster, Elyse Weber, and Amanda (Jayme) Ebner; nephews, Seth (Brandi) Morrigan, Matthias (Dawn) Hutzenbiler, Keith (Nikki) Hutzenbiler, Ryan (Alicia) Hutzenbiler, Jarred Forster, Bryce (Megan) Smith, Ethan Weber, and Brent (Carissa Craven) Weber; several great-nieces and nephews, aunt, Ellen Lillejord; uncle, Cliff Pollert; and numerous cousins. 

She was preceded in death by her parents, Howard and Joan; grandparents, Charles and Ruth Weber, and John and Nora Christofferson; and her fur babies, Chubby and Dreyfuss. 

Mary Lou, rejoice in peace, you are going to be missed.

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