Nancy L. Weaber, 85, of Lebanon, left this world on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025, to go rest high on that mountain.

Born in Colebrook on Jan. 1, 1940, Nancy was the daughter of the late Russell L. Sr. and Elizabeth K. (Minnich) Weaber. She retired from the M.S. Hershey Medical Center, where she worked as an industrial cleaner. She was a member of the Jonestown Perseverance Club and a life member of the Elstonville Sportsman Association and the Dela-Ches Fishing Association. She loved old cars and even working on cars.

Nancy also loved playing bingo, going to the casinos, doing word searches and puzzles, gardening, her portulaca flowers, and country music, especially Vince Gill’s song, “Go Rest High on that Mountain.” She especially enjoyed spending time with her family and taking care of her granddaughter, Ashley. She was known for her cooking, especially her macaroni salad. She will be remembered as a very strong and feisty lady who was always willing to help her family and friends.

Nancy is survived by her son, Kevin E. “Herk” Weaber, of Colebrook; daughters, Kathy M., wife of Randy Rogers, of Annville, Cheryl A. Weaber, of Lebanon, and Crystal L. Weaber-Reider, and her husband, David Reider, of Middletown; brother, Elwood Weaber, of Colebrook; sisters, Shirley Beare, of Fredericksburg, Doris Stanley, of Jonestown, Erma McCauley, of Lancaster, and Rosanna Zerphey, of Lawn; grandchildren, Angela, Ashley, Tiffany, Derek, and Jessica; 11 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.

Nancy was preceded in death by her brothers, Russell Weaber Jr., Glenn Weaber Sr., and Randall H. Weaber.

A service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025, by the lake at the Dela-Ches Fishing Association, 5430 Elizabethtown Road, Palmyra. Immediately following, a celebration of life will be held at the Lakehouse.

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