• Date Of Birth: March 7, 1942
  • Date Of Death: February 25, 2018
  • State: Maryland

Mr. Charles Allan Weber, “Al” died peacefully at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin, MD on February 25th at the age of 75. Al is survived by his sister Mrs. Barbara Kemp, (Philip W.), of Ocean City, MD. Nephews Philip A. Kemp, (Karen) of Vincent, OH, Robert Kemp of Essex, MD and niece Jennifer Eierman, (Matthew) of Essex, MD. Al is also survived by his great nieces and nephew, (Katie, Maggie, Chloe and Chase Kemp). He is preceded in death by his parents Oscar K. Weber ‘Charles’ and Florence M. Weber of Essex, MD and his niece Elizabeth A. Kemp of Baltimore, MD.

Al was born March 7, 1942 in Baltimore, MD. He graduated from Kenwood High School, in 1960. Upon graduation he enlisted in the Navy where he attended the US Naval Training Center in Great Lakes, IL and was subsequently stationed at the US Naval base in Rota, Spain. Upon his return to the US Al began working for A. Hoen & Co., a prominent Baltimore based lithography firm. Over the years Al had the opportunity to work for a number of regional printing firms including John D. Lucas Printing, Cavanaugh Press, and Field Container. He also owned a small print shop and a tavern for a number of years. In retirement, Al moved from Essex and enjoyed his home in Ocean City, MD.

Al was an accomplished golfer who enjoyed weekend outings with friends and colleagues. Not only was he an active participant in his early years, Al was an avid sports fan and lifelong supporter of his home town teams. Al was an individual who loved the outdoors. He was passionate about fishing, crabbing, boating and enjoying the Chesapeake Bay, which he considered the heart of Maryland. He was an active and dedicated member of the Hawks Pleasure Club, Elks, VFW, American Legion, Ocean City Pleasure Club, Loyal Order of Moose and Montego Bay Civic Assoc.

 

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