Michael P. Weber, 44, of Forest, Ind., died October 15, 2023 at I.U. Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. He was born April 14, 1979 in Frankfort, Ind. to Michael Williams and Linda (Weber) Perrine.
Michael attended Clinton Central High School and was a lifelong Clinton County resident. He most recently worked at Camping World in Lebanon, Ind. Michael was a demolition derby driver for the past 25 years, enjoyed tractor pulls, “junkin”, but most of all, spending time with his family.
Visitation and Services
Visitation will be from 1-3 p.m. Friday, October 20, 2023 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial donations be made to the family for the benefit of his daughters.
Survived by:
Mother: Linda Perrine of Frankfort, Daughters: Miranda Weber of Frankfort, Courtney Weber of Anderson, Son: Austin Reed of Anderson, Half-sisters: Crystal Roberts of Kempton, Joleen Posey of Frankfort, Michelle (Randy) Wells of Frankfort, Half-brother: Danny Foreman of Frankfort, Aunt: Mildred Weber of Forest, 2 Grandchildren, Jameson & Waylon Reed and several nieces and nephews.
Preceded by:
his father, Mike Perrine, son, Caylen Allen Reed, two sisters, Tina Weber and Terri Weber and niece Kylie Wells
Go rest high on that mountain, my sweet bub. I love you and will greatly miss you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLinda, I am so sorry for your loss Prayers for you all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI did not know Michael but heard nothing but good things about him from his sister and my best friend Joleen (JoJo) and know he was loved by many people, I’m sending my condolences and prayers to all of his family and may he rest in peace.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI will always remember Mikey as a sweet kid. My favorite memory of him is when I was six and he was 4. He had a little shaggy dog that he said smelled bad. We got my granny’s wash tub from the out building and filled it with water. We poured an entire new bottle of green Palmolive dish soap in the tub and put the dog in it! Just 2 kids scrubbing a dog surrounded by bubbles all over the ground. My grandpa laughed and said the dog had so much soap in its hair that we could drag it backwards across the ocean and never get it all rinsed. Any time I think of him, I will automatically remember that happy little boy standing in a pile of bubbles laughing. My deepest sympathy to his family, friends, co-workers, and community.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Joleen I love you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThe Boggs, McAtee, Holbrook, and Harrison families send their deepest condolences to the family. Mike was the nephew of my grandfather Robert Boggs. Our family is deeply saddened by the passing. Mike was a friend and mentor to myself and to Chris Harrison.
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