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Weber, Wilson H. (1885-1964)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 11 Jun 1964 p. 8
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1964 Jun 11 p. 8
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Birth date: 1885
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<center><h3>WILSON H. WEBER</h3></center>
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Wilson H. Weber, 79, husband of Fannie (Good) Weber, died suddenly on Saturday night, April 24, at their home at 21 Meetinghouse Road, Harleyville, Pa.
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Son of the late Henry W. and Mary N. (Halteman) Weber, the deceased was born in Upper Salford Township.
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Mr. Weber was employed by Diamond State Co., Bridgeport, for 29 years until his retirement 12 years ago. He taught Sunday school for more than 50 years at Salford Mennonite Church where he was a member.
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His first wife, Annie (Benner) Weber, died in 1948. He was married to Fannie Good of Spring City, Pa. in 1952.
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Beside his wife, Fannie, he is survived by one daughter, Edna, wife of Hartley Rhines, Harleyville; one son, Harry B. Weber, Lansdale; four grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, and four step-great-grandchildren.
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Services were held at the Salford Mennonite Church on April 29, 1964, Interment in the adjoining churchyard.
   
Birth date: 1885
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 8 September 2020

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1964 Jun 11 p. 8

Birth date: 1885

text of obituary:

WILSON H. WEBER

Wilson H. Weber, 79, husband of Fannie (Good) Weber, died suddenly on Saturday night, April 24, at their home at 21 Meetinghouse Road, Harleyville, Pa.

Son of the late Henry W. and Mary N. (Halteman) Weber, the deceased was born in Upper Salford Township.

Mr. Weber was employed by Diamond State Co., Bridgeport, for 29 years until his retirement 12 years ago. He taught Sunday school for more than 50 years at Salford Mennonite Church where he was a member.

His first wife, Annie (Benner) Weber, died in 1948. He was married to Fannie Good of Spring City, Pa. in 1952.

Beside his wife, Fannie, he is survived by one daughter, Edna, wife of Hartley Rhines, Harleyville; one son, Harry B. Weber, Lansdale; four grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, and four step-great-grandchildren.

Services were held at the Salford Mennonite Church on April 29, 1964, Interment in the adjoining churchyard.

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