![]() We felt it was only right to close so that everyone who wanted to go could go and begin the healing process. We have 35 employees here at Odd Duck and every night 14 people are working - it's a pretty close-knit group. We are closing this Friday to make sure that all of our employees can attend services in Delavan for Chris. ![]() That said, everyone here is still in shock. He was one of the most genuine and caring people I have ever met, and he will truly be missed. He worked with us for a year-and-a-half, though he also worked a 9-to-5 job. It was extra terrible because he had a conversation with several employees this past Saturday night after service when getting ready to drive home in the blizzard about how much his car slides around in the snow, and how he needed to get new tires. "Chris Weber was killed suddenly in the accident this week when he lost control of his truck on the ice and ended up going over the Hoan Bridge. Kinnickinnic Avenue near Lincoln Avenue indicates the restaurant will be closed on Friday, December 23rd to allow employees to attend Weber's funeral services.Ī co-owner of the "Odd Duck" sent the following message to FOX6 News regarding Weber: In lieu of flowers, memorials can be directed to your local food pantry.Ī post on the Facebook page for the "Odd Duck" on S. until the time of the service on Friday at the church. on Friday, Decemat Christ Episcopal Church, 503 E. Christopher is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, John and Carol Maier and paternal grandfather, Winston Weber.įuneral Services will be held at 4:00 P.M. He was very active with the high school football team and the Red Devils Youth Team.Ĭhristopher is survived by his parents, Debra (William) Myrick, of Asheville, NC, and Craig Weber, of Delavan a brother, Jeremy (Amanda Christiansen) Weber a nephew, Malikai a niece, Evelynn paternal grandmother, Dorothy Weber aunts, Susan Maier, Sarah (Tony) Winn, Geri (Chris) Furseth, and Stacy Weber an uncle, Michael (Karen) Weber and many cousins. Christopher was a 2008 graduate of Delavan-Darien High School and 2014 graduate of UW-Milwaukee. Weber, 27, of Milwaukee passed away on Monday, Decemin Milwaukee. Oliver said two bystanders witnessed the crash and immediately rushed to his aid.Christopher J. ![]() There's no controlling a vehicle of any kind," he said. "There was just too much snow on the side of the road that once the tires got into like 2 foot of snow. Oliver said once his truck hit the snow, he completely lost control. The driver of that truck, Richard Lee Oliver, and his fiance, Candice Haid, spoke out about the accident for the very first time from his hospital bed Thursday. ![]() It happened on I-94 at the Zoo Interchange. ![]() The vehicle plummeted 70 feet to the road below, somehow avoiding any other cars. Traffic cameras captured a truck flipping over a highway overpass just days ago in Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee driver who plunged from an icy highway overpass, miraculously surviving the 70-foot-fall, is speaking out in an ABC exclusive interview. A Milwaukee driver whose truck plunged 70 feet off an icy overpass is speaking out after the accident. ![]()
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