Rubedell Weber was born on December 15, 1918 on the family farm in Hondo, Texas. She died September 26, 2014 at a nursing home facility in San Angelo, Texas. She was the second child of William Ben and Lydia Amanda Riff Weber. Rubedell worked at the Hondo Army Air Field in Hondo, Alamo Cement Company in San Antonio, and Horshoe Bay Realty. Dell met her husband, Harry (Bud) Cheatle, when she went to buy her first car. He was the salesman on the lot and so began their journey together. After her marriage to Bud, they bought acreage north of San Antonio on San Pedro Avenue and made it their home. Together they developed and managed Shady Oaks Boat Storage, as well as other commercial ventures on their property. In 1983, they moved to the quiet neighborhood of Shavano Park, San Antonio. With the onset of dementia, Dell moved to San Angelo in October 2007 to reside in the Baptist Memorial Assisted Living facilities and ultimately Baptist nursing facilities. Everyone loved Dell's cooking, it was her passion. She looked forward to frequent family gatherings to bring her dishes. She and Bud had big vegetable gardens and she froze, shared, and cooked their bounty. Rockport, Texas was her beloved destination. She was still crabbing and fishing well into her 80's. Dell is survived by her only son Edgar George Cheatle and wife, Randa Gail Bond Cheatle and their children: Marie Elizabeth Cheatle Renfro, and husband Cody Lynn Renfro; Kyle Weber Cheatle and wife, Amber Dianne Miller Cheatle. She was the proud great grandmother to Gage Bond Renfro and Brynlee Maree Renfro all of San Angelo. Also surviving are her sister Roselyn Weber White of Hondo; sister-in-law Linda Belle Saathoff Weber of San Antonio, and sister-in-law Jacqueline Haby Weber of Castroville, along with many nieces and nephews and their families. Dell is preceded in death by her husband Harold Vernon Cheatle, infant sister Mary, brother Richard Weber of San Antonio, brother Joe Russell Weber of Castroville, and brother and sister-in-law Adeline Mary Steurenthaler and Roland Doyle Weber of Hondo, and brother-in-law William (Bill) White of Hondo. Graveside services will be held Saturday, October 4, 11 am at Hondo Cemetery, Oakwood Section. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice.