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A lasting legacy: Dying from cancer, Mark Weber writes book to teach his sons
Mark Weber has been busy lately. He’s been the subject of much media attention, thanks to a self-published book he wrote called “Tell My Sons.” On Saturday, Jan. 19, the Rosemount resident will return to Hastings, his wife’s and his grandparent’s hometown, to present the book to Hastings residents. The book signing event will be held at the Pleasant Hill Library from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 19.
Friday, January, 11, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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Mark Weber has been busy lately. He’s been the subject of much media attention, thanks to a self-published book he wrote called “Tell My Sons.” On Saturday, Jan. 19, the Rosemount resident will return to Hastings, his wife’s and his grandparent’s hometown, to present the book to Hastings residents. The book signing event will be held at the Pleasant Hill Library from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 19.
Friday, January, 11, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
Hastings grad honored: Kristin Weber received Superior Civilian Award
Traveling a bumpy road is something the Weber family is used to. As an Army family they have been through numerous moves and several deployments. Most recently the family has hit rough terrain as Mark Weber has faced stage IV gastrointestinal cancer.
Wednesday, August, 29, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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Traveling a bumpy road is something the Weber family is used to. As an Army family they have been through numerous moves and several deployments. Most recently the family has hit rough terrain as Mark Weber has faced stage IV gastrointestinal cancer.
Wednesday, August, 29, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
Veteran/author to speak Jan. 19
Area residents are invited to the Pleasant Hill Library at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 19, to hear local author and celebrated war veteran Lieutenant Colonel Mark Weber discuss his life’s journey. Lt. Col. Weber is a former aide to General David Petraeus in Iraq, serving as a military advisor. Soon into his new command, Weber underwent a routine physical which revealed Stage IV intestinal cancer in the 38-year-old father of three. Over the next two years, he would fight a desperate battle he was not trained for, with his wife and boys as his reluctant but willing fighting force.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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Area residents are invited to the Pleasant Hill Library at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 19, to hear local author and celebrated war veteran Lieutenant Colonel Mark Weber discuss his life’s journey. Lt. Col. Weber is a former aide to General David Petraeus in Iraq, serving as a military advisor. Soon into his new command, Weber underwent a routine physical which revealed Stage IV intestinal cancer in the 38-year-old father of three. Over the next two years, he would fight a desperate battle he was not trained for, with his wife and boys as his reluctant but willing fighting force.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
