
In Memory of Corey Clayton Weber
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Saturday morning as I was driving to work I was 5 minutes into my trip and I saw that DPS had the freeway heading in the other direction (202 L-East) closed as there must have been a pretty big accident. I later got home from work and was notified that my only sibling, my older brother Corey Weber passed away. It was my brothers accident that I had passed by earlier... Corey was driving home from work and was involved in a roll-over accident. Although I wasn’t aware it was him at the time, I feel as if I was with him as he was guided into heaven.As I sit here and wait for my only roommate, my best friend, my travel buddy, my coach, my soulmate, my beloved brother to come home, I have to grasp the fact that I never get to spend another day with him. We shared all the same interests, all the best memories, and a loooot of the same clothes. This all helped us grow to be the best brother duo on earth. Corey and I grew up in Connecticut where we’d play pond hockey in the winters, and we’d play golf and spend time on the Atlantic Ocean in the summers. In 2006 our family made the journey out to Arizona and started a new beginning. Corey was hesitant to move here, as he was forced to leave all his best friends and family on the east coast. But as everyone knows, Corey was the most out-going, friendly, and caring human being on earth making it as easy as could be to make friends and call Arizona a new home. Corey went out of his way to help out anybody no matter the situation and whether he knew them or not. He devoted his time to his friends and family, and always seemed to keep in touch with everyone. Even when people hadn’t seen him in years it would seem like they hadn’t missed a beat. He always knew what to say to cheer you up or get you through, and cared enough to check in. He accepted everyone for who they were and was never shy to tell it like it is. I want to thank my parents John and Paige, for always taking care of Corey and helping provide him with the best possible life he could’ve had. They loved him unconditionally (as he knew) and did so much for both him and I. We are so thankful to of had such a great human being in our lives like Corey. As me and my family go through this horrible time in life we ask that you please help us raise money for funeral/memorial/services. RIP Corey Clayton Weber 1/17/88 - 4/27/18Any additional funds left over from this will be donated in Corey’s name to Maricopa County Animal Shelter. *** Anything Helps!! ***
Organizer
Zach Weber
Organizer
Mesa, AZ