

Scott Andrew Weber, 57, of Fort Myers, FL died unexpectedly Monday, September 15, 2025. Scott was born November 25, 1967, at Butterfield Memorial Hospital in Cold Spring, NY to Wayne and Dorothy Weber.
He grew up in Highland Falls, NY and graduated from James I. O'Neill High School in 1985. Scott left New York and moved to Florida to attend Florida State University where he lived his best college life from 1988-1992 graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Criminology. After graduation, Scott joined the U.S. Army on a $1 bet. Always a proud veteran, he served his country from January 1993 to April 1997 as a Military Police Officer. He was stationed at White Sands, NM, Wiesbaden, Germany and Fort Stewart, GA serving in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield earning several medals for service and good conduct. Scott had a successful career with ADT Security for 28 years recognized often as one of the top small business sales representatives in the country. Always the life of the party he knew how to tell a story that would have you rolling on the floor. Scott honored God first, loved his family dearly and was proud to defend his country.
Scott is survived by his wife of fourteen years, Crystal Valade Weber; mother Dorothy Weber of Franklin, KY; three older brothers whom he talked to daily, Wayne (Lisa) Weber, Jr. of Jacksonville, FL, Thomas Weber of Franklin, KY, Eric (Deedee) Weber of Broadalbin, NY; sister Tina Clayborne of NY; daughter Hannah Lynn Weber of Tampa, FL; two step-children, Brytney Swazey and Ethan Swazey of Fort Myers, FL; three granddaughters and several nieces and nephews. Scott was preceded in death by his father, Wayne Weber, Sr.
Scott lived life to its fullest. He loved being surrounded by friends, watching football, especially his beloved Seminoles, and devoted his life to providing for his family but especially his daughter. He will always be remembered by his unconditional generosity, hard work and love for his family. He left an imprint on everyone he met, and his memory will live on through every life he touched.
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