

Roxanne June Isabel (Dahlstedt) Weborg 72, of Sarasota, FL passed away from ARVC heart complications, on Resurrection Sunday, April 12, 2020. She was born on March 7, 1948 to June and Carl Dahlstedt, of Bayfield, Wisconsin. She was the precious wife of Gene M. Weborg, CDR USN retired – married for almost 53 years. She is survived by her husband and her only sibling, Suzanne Henderson and husband Jerry, of Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Roxanne was a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire. She majored in Social Work and specialized in adult and child foster care. Being a Navy wife, she traveled extensively and lived in many places to include California, Florida, Japan, Rhode Island and Germany. Having lived in Germany for seven years, Roxanne and Gene enjoyed skiing in the European Alps, in addition to various ski regions in the U.S. Roxanne was also an avid tennis fan and she and best friend, Carol, watched Grand Slam tennis tournaments together for over twenty years – describing it as “it’s your serve” when referring to whose turn it was to play hostess. She considered herself to be Roger Federer’s number one fan! Of course, millions of Federer fanatics probably thought the same thing. She was delighted to be able to watch Roger play at two Miami Open tournaments and was crushed when he was forced to default at a third tournament, due to illness.
Roxanne and Gene have been long-term members of Faith Baptist Church of Sarasota, where she served in various ministry roles, including being a choir member. She loved her Lord and Savior and delighted in studying her Bible and praying for many people. She never failed to show love and compassion to others. Spare time was spent reading, cooking, shopping (which Gene affectionately described as “Retail Recreation”), and being with family and friends.
Interment will be at the Sarasota National Cemetery on the 21st of April with very limited participation due to virus protocols. She we be loved forever by those left behind.
Video presentation of a short, private, service at her church will be available for viewing on the “FBC Sarasota” website by noon on the 21st of April. A memorial fund in Roxanne’s name is being created for an education program known as the SOAR Learning Center in N. Sarasota, which Gene Roxanne have supported in various ways since 2007. More information will be provided once a method of directing donations is established. SLC website - https://www.soarlearningcenterinc.org/
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.palmsrobartsfuneralhome.com for the Weborg family.
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