In Memory

Anthony "Justin" Weber

Anthony died on 4/1/09.

Survived By: Best friend & Business Parnter, Jack Graniti, brother Scott & Claudia Weber, Alexander, Celeste, Giselle & Christine of Mebane, NC, members of the Fredrickson, Weber & Yoklavich Families, and his two faithful Schnauzers, Winston White Paws and Oliver, as well as numberous good friends.

Anthony "Justin" Weber born, April 23, 1971 attended schools in West Valley & Price Utah, graduating from Evergreen High School, Evergreen, CO in 1989. He attended the University of Utah for 1 1/2 years & graduated Magna cum Laude from UCLA in 1996 in Accounting/Business Economics & the Graduate Realty Institute of California. As business partners, Justin & Jack Graniti successfully established, operated & sold 3 Dagwood's Italian Restaurants in Santa Monica, CA. They then pursued & were unvelievably successful in the real estate business, establishing & operating Pacifica West Properties in Santa Monica, CA for the last 10 years. Justin was a member of the California & National Association of Realtors, Sanbta Monica Chamber of Commerce, LA Real Estate Investment Club, UCLA Alumni & Bruins in Business, Business Alliance of Los Angeles & the Slovenian National Benefit Society. Justin was preceded in death by his parents, Mary Kathleen "Shorty" Yoklavich & Gerald Albert "Jerry" Weber; his grandparents, Albert & Hannah Weber & Anthony John & Hilda Kraync Yoklavich; his uncle Randy Weber; & cousins, Camille Ann Yoklavich, Michael John Davis & Alex Yoklavich. Services were held April 8 in Santa Monica, CA. Justin was laid to rest in Wood Lawn Cemetery, Santa Monica, CA. Family and friends of Justin will greatly miss his effervescent smile & infectious laugh. He will always be remembered for his generosity, his compassion for others, his love of life & especially, his deep devotion to his "Grandma Hilda" Yoklavich.

(submitted by his Aunt and Uncle, Amelia and Steven Davis)



 
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05/02/12 03:08 PM #1    

Julie Margolis (Williams)

Justin,

I will never forget your warm smile and your infectious laughter.  You were the type of person who could light up a room without even trying.  Your compassion for others was an inspiration.  I know you will be truly missed.

Rest in peace dear friend.

Julie

xx


01/16/19 05:33 PM #2    

Tristen Lewis (Greenleaf)

Justin,

I will miss you cabbage patch hands/ penguin.  I will miss your smile and laugh and devoted friendship to all.  Your life was short but you lived it well. 

Love you and miss you always.

 

- Tris


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