Our Mission

  • To lovingly and carefully guide you through one of life's most difficult experiences, the death of a loved one.
  • To help you adjust to your loss, and face with courage the changes necessary for you to return to a normal and meaningful life.

Our Philosophy

We believe that you will only find this type of dedication from a local, family-owned funeral home. We are pleased and proud to continue our 60-year old tradition of compassionate service, from our family, to yours.

We do our best to deliver service beyond expectation. Whether you come to us when your loved one has died, or when you want to make your arrangements in advance, we provide you with services tailored to your needs and desires. Our staff members are your caring friends and neighbors, who are active in your community, and ready to serve you and your family.

Throughout the past sixty years, maintaining a tradition of quality service has been our top priority. It is our privilege to uphold that tradition while helping you in your time of need.

Professional Affiliations

We are proud members of both the National Funeral Directors Association, and the Wisconsin Funeral Directors Association.

NFDA WFDA
NFDA WFDA
 
Our Valued Staff
 

Anthony Weber

Licensed Funeral Director and Licensed Wisconsin Life Insurance Agent
Anthony has worked as a licensed funeral director for the past 7 years, but has been around funeral service working with his father, for well-over 20 years.
He graduated from Crandon High School in 1998 and Milwaukee Area Technical College in 2004, with an Associates Degree in Applied Sciences.
“As a funeral director I feel my job is to help families through one of the most difficult times in their life. I am committed to making each funeral as personal and meaningful as possible, to giving the families the service and respect that all people deserve.”
Anthony is not only a member of WFDA and NFDA and thru the funeral home, the Crandon Area Chamber of Commerce; he is also a member of Praise Chapel Community Church, Crandon.
When not serving families, Tony enjoys spending time with his wife, Jessica, their sons, Hayden and Gavin, and the family’s Golden Retriever, Happie. They are currently remodeling their home, so it’s easy to see where much of his ‘free’ time goes: woodworking, cabinetry, and building furniture.

Gregory “Greg” L. Weber

Funeral Home Owner / Licensed Funeral Director
"Greg" has been a funeral service professional since 1987. He is a 1973 graduate of Crandon High School, and received his Associate's Degree from
Milwaukee Area Technical College in 1993, where he was honored with the Max A. Sass award for "dedication, commitment, and potential in funeral service."

"Working in funeral service allows me to serve and support families during the most trying time of their life. I take that responsibility very seriously."

Greg is a member of Crandon area Chamber of Commerce, the Wisconsin Funeral Directors Association, the National Funeral Directors Association,
and member of Praise Chapel Community Church, in Crandon.

He married Jenny Samz in April of 1974, and together they have six children: Mandy, Tony, Krystal, Adam, Kyle, and Kelly. He and Jenny also take delight
in their 5 grandchildren: Ila, Ann, Lola, Hayden, and Bradley. In his more quiet moments, Greg enjoys restoring old cars and woodworking.

Susan "Sue" Hill

Funeral Home Owner / Office Manager
Susan,affectionately known as "Sue," graduated from Waukesha South High School in 1974.She has been in funeral service for the over 18 years, beginning her career in 1991. "I'm proud to be a part of a family owned and operated funeral home, because we can provide each of our client families with truly personal service, and help them to honor the life of their loved one."

Susan is a member of the Crandon Area Chamber of Commerce and attends Praise Chapel Community Church in Crandon.She married Douglas Hill in 1982, and together they raised two sons, Matthew and Michael. They are also proud grandparents to Mayzie and Korbin.

Both Douglas and Susan enjoy camping at their trailer in Tomahawk. She enjoys walking, shopping at thrift stores and searching for antiques in out-of-the-way places.

Susan received the 2007 award for Outstanding Business Professional, granted by the Crandon area Chamber of Commerce. "I'm pleased to have received this award, but the accolade I'm most proud of was given to our firm by the Wisconsin Grief Education Center, which recently conferred the Community Caregiver Award to Weber-Hill Funeral Home. What that says to me is that we're doing the job we set out to do; caring for the families of the Crandon area during challenging times in their lives."