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Donald L. Weber, age 79, formally of Cohasset, MN passed away Friday April 30, 2021 at his home in Waconia, MN.
Don was born in 1941 to Roy and Lydia Weber in Springfield, MN. He grew up on a farm with his parents and two brothers, was active in FFA, and played baseball and basketball for his high school teams. Don was baptized and confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church in Sanborn. He graduated from Sanborn High School in 1959 and Mankato State College in 1963 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Don was united in marriage to his high school friend and classmate Jeanette Luck on January 26, 1963 at Red Rock EUB Church. They resided in Mankato, Bloomington, Alexandria, Madison (SD), Hill City, Cohasset and Waconia. After moving to Cohasset in 2004 they settled into their retirement home on the golf course at Sugarbrooke Estates and quickly found they were blessed to have many neighbors who became wonderful friends and golf buddies.
Pictured from left are Keshav Maharaj from Westville Boys achieved 8 distinctions, Ethan Naidoo received from Star College achieved 9 distinctions, Sailin Vadivelu from Star College achieved 9 distinctions, Lydia Weber from Westville Girls achieved 9 distinctions, Jodi Nobin from Eden College achieved 8 distinctions, Santhani Rungan from Eden College achieved 8 distinctions. Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng / African News Agency (ANA)
Abnormal year draws top matric results
By Silindile Nyathikazi, Zainul Dawood
Feb 23, 2021
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Durban - As the matriculants of the 2020 National Senior Certificate (NSC) prepared to receive their much-anticipated results today, KwaZulu-Natal top achievers shared their unique experiences and plans ahead of what was one of the most abnormal schooling years.