- December 9, 2025
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Ann Lord Weber, (nee Lugg), from Bird Key Sarasota, Florida, passed peacefully from this world into the arms of her Savior, Jesus, on Monday, October 6, 2025 at her Sarasota Bay Club residence. Daughter of the late Blodwyn and William Lugg, Ann was born August 28, 1938 in Pen Argyl, PA.
Ann attended Pen Argyl Area High School, studied music at West Chester University of PA, and later lived in Denver, CO. She and her late husband, Norm Weber, were married in 1983 and lived in Maplewood, NJ and later in Chatham, NJ, and spent lots of time at their vacation homes in Oak Ledge, Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire and Bird Key, Sarasota. For the past 20 years they called Bird Key their full time home where they continued to enjoy boating, car shows, water activities, tennis, and socializing with good friends.
From a young age, Ann loved music and sang with a local choral group in Pen Argyl. She later performed in theatre while living in Denver. She taught piano to many students over the years, and was an accomplished pianist. Ann loved opera, classical music, choir music, and watching old movies. As a gifted musician, she volunteered her time to play piano at church and special events, especially at the Bird Key Yacht Club. There she would fill the rooms with memorable and beautiful piano music as her photographer husband, Norm, snapped pictures off the guests and the festivities. Ann was always full of life, was an avid tennis player participating in league play and tournaments in Chatham, NJ, as well as at Bird Key and The Colony at Longboat Key in Fla. Ann was especially entertained by her beloved, Shih Tzus, Banjo! As a long time member of the First United Methodist Church of Sarasota, she was inspired by the music ministry there.
Ann is predeceased by her parents, her sister Elizabeth, and brother James. Ann is survived by nephews Gary Vosberg and Greg Chlan; cousins Hugh Jones and Terry Jones; nieces, Beth Snyder, Erin Snyder, and Ginny Posten.
DONATIONS:
Memorial contributions in the memory of Ann Weber can be sent to the First United Methodist Church, 104 S Pineapple Ave, Sarasota, Florida 34236 and to The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy, 2700 Patriot Blvd, #250, Glenview, Illinois 60026-8021.