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Austin Weber

Aug 17, 1992 - Mar 27, 2025

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It is with deep sadness that the family of Austin Mathias Weber announces his passing. Sadly, Austin made the decision to leave behind his emotional pain on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
Austin was born in Sheboygan on August 17, 1992, to John and Terri Weber. He attended CCA, Jackson School, and graduated from South High School.
Austin loved cooking, photography, music, thrifting, having game night with Chris and friends, and was always applying his creativity as he was ‘working on a project’ or creating treasures. He also held a love for the theater where he and his dad did lighting design together.
He was employed at Kohler American Club, Weber Productions, and Meijer.
Austin is survived by his husband Christopher Kautza. He is also survived by his loving parents, John and Terri Weber, his adoring big sisters, Holly (Dan) Hampeys Las Vegas, Sara (Steven) Schuh Howards Grove. He is further survived by his Godmother Kathy-leen Rau (Plymouth) and his Grandpa Weber (Robert).
He is additionally survived by his father and mother-in-law Paul and Sue Kautza, the Rabuck Family: Katie, Dave, Tyler, and Owen, and the Wallner Family: Tara, Doug, Everett, and Mason.
Furthermore, he is survived by many more aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his Grandma Tess Weber, Grandma Lorraine and Grandpa Jimmy Murray, and his Godfather Scott Vos (Burlington).
A private Family service will be held at a later date.
Memorial donations can be made to Children’s Hospital, giving.childrenswi.org or preventsucidewi.org.
From your Family and friends, Austin, thank you for the smiles and good times. We hope that you have found the peace and love you shared with so many.
“The ones who Love us never really leave us”
~ Sirius Black.

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Sandy gildner

RIP..now at peace. Don’t know you before this but feel pain and distress as you… God to hold you in the palm of his hand, joyfully.