IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Irma Louise
Weber
November 18, 1945 – February 9, 2024
Irma Louise Weber, 78, passed away on Friday evening near her home in Spring Hill, Florida on February 9, 2024, surrounded by her family. Irma was born on November 18, 1945 to Walter and Antoinette Abrolat in St. Louis,Missouri. She grew up in Wright City, Missouri on the family farm. She was the youngest daughter, with older brothers Karl and Sonny and sister Madie. After graduating from high school, Irma moved to St. Louis with her grandmother to complete Hickey Business School. She was always a go-getter and met one of her best friends while working at KMOX radio. Irma also went on to work in Sales and was the first female sales rep to work the Southwestern Bell Yellow Pages in St. Charles County, Missouri. This salesmanship still runs through her family.
After meeting the love of her life Mark Weber in 1976, they married and Irma immediately also became a mom to daughter Michelle Lynn. Mark and Irma went into business after marrying, eventually owning a small car dealership and tire retread business. Mark and Irma went on to also have two more daughters, Lisa Marie and Marsha Louise. In 1987, Irma's husband surrendered to full time ministry and went back to school at Missouri Baptist College. This would begin the journey of Irma serving in ministry and with her family on a continued basis until now. Irma took on a new role as Pastor Irma and served along side her husband pastoring a small fellowship in Eolia and Hawk Point, Missouri. After a move to Kansas City, Missouri, Evangelistic Team Concept Ministries (ETC Ministries) was born. This took Pastors Mark and Irma out of lead pastors in a church and allowed them to spread the gospel and bring revival to both rural and larger communities. Eventually, Pastors Mark and Irma would find the House of Ministry in St. Louis, Missouri. This was a headquarters for their ministry where they continued to help local church leaders get outside the walls of the church. Eventually as Mark grew sick, they moved to Florida near family in 2015.
In addition to ministry life, Irma also loved her life as a grandmother to her six grandchildren and great-granddaughter. As a family, this is how we will remember her. Irma was a Child of our King. She was Pastor Irma. She was Mom. She was Ma Ma (Mal Mal). Shes our rock. Shes bold. She marches to the beat of her own drum. Ma Ma loved and served her family so well. She is the best mom, grandma and great-grandma. She definitely loved the family dogs too. We will all miss Ma Ma so much. She has been a giver her entire life, even holding strong in her last few days with the opportunity to give back. Mom will always point you to Jesus. She will always cheer you on. Hallelujah and angels all around will always live with us. Because He lives our family will face tomorrow as she watches over us always. We love her and know she is with Pa Pa (Pal Pal) and Jesus. God bless.
Irma is survived by daughters Michelle Weber (Lutz), Marsha McKee (Ji McKee) (Spring Hill, FL) and Lisa Colon (Rolando Colon Jr.) (Collinsville, IL). Grandchildren Elijah Weber (Grace Weber) (Ocala), Destiny Weber, Rolando Colon III, Yadier Colon, Malia McKee and great granddaughter Kinsley Grace. She will also be missed by her favorite family dogs Molly, Rosie, India, Sinatra, Saint, Coco and Petey.
Irma is preceded in death by her husband, Mark Weber, parents Walter and Antoinette Abrolat, sister Marie Antoinette (Madie) Abrolat, brothers Karl Abrolat and Sonny Abrolat, granddaughter Gracie Paula Colon and niece Michelle Noltkamper.
A Celebration of Life Fellowship dinner will be announced in the future.
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