Osage — Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a. m. for Mrs. Phillip Blonigan, of New Haven, at St. Peter's Church in New Haven. In charge will be Father John Mayer, St. Peter's, New Haven, and Father E. A Fitzgerald, Sacred Heart Church Osage, with burial in St. Peter's Cemetery.
Mrs. Blonigan died Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Bonoff, having been ill for 5 years with Parkinson's disease. She was hospitalized at Elma for over a year an at Dubuque for about 3 months.
Anna Weber was born March 5, 1881, at New Haven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber. In 899 she was married to Phillip Blonigan. They made their home south of New Haven, and lived there all of their married lives with the exception of the last years in Charles City, then in Osage.
Surviving are her husband, Phillip Blonigan, Osage, two sons, Anthony and Edward Blonigan of Osage, two daughters, Mrs. Sam Bonoff, Osage, and Mrs. John Dasch, New Haven, and 11 brothers and sisters.
[Mason City Globe Gazette, Wednesday, July 19, 1944, Mason City, Iowa]
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Mother of Anthony, Florence Elizabeth, Edward and Mable.
1920 US Census: Douglas, Mitchell, Iowa
Philip Blonigan 48 born abt 1872 Iowa
Anna 38 born abt 1882 Iowa
Anthony 18 born abt 1902 Iowa
Edward 17 born abt 1903 Iowa
Florence 12 born abt 1908 Iowa
Mabel 8 born abt 1912 Iowa
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1925 Iowa Census: Douglas, Mitchell, Iowa
(a) Philip Blonigan 52 born abt 1873 Iowa; parents Sebastian Blonigan born abt 1840 and Christina Wagner born abt 1865 Iowa
(b) Anna Blonigan 43 born abt 1882 Iowa; parents Jacob Weber born abt 1853 Germany and Mary Deidreck born abt 1853 Germany
Osage — Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a. m. for Mrs. Phillip Blonigan, of New Haven, at St. Peter's Church in New Haven. In charge will be Father John Mayer, St. Peter's, New Haven, and Father E. A Fitzgerald, Sacred Heart Church Osage, with burial in St. Peter's Cemetery.
Mrs. Blonigan died Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Bonoff, having been ill for 5 years with Parkinson's disease. She was hospitalized at Elma for over a year an at Dubuque for about 3 months.
Anna Weber was born March 5, 1881, at New Haven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber. In 899 she was married to Phillip Blonigan. They made their home south of New Haven, and lived there all of their married lives with the exception of the last years in Charles City, then in Osage.
Surviving are her husband, Phillip Blonigan, Osage, two sons, Anthony and Edward Blonigan of Osage, two daughters, Mrs. Sam Bonoff, Osage, and Mrs. John Dasch, New Haven, and 11 brothers and sisters.
[Mason City Globe Gazette, Wednesday, July 19, 1944, Mason City, Iowa]
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Mother of Anthony, Florence Elizabeth, Edward and Mable.
1920 US Census: Douglas, Mitchell, Iowa
Philip Blonigan 48 born abt 1872 Iowa
Anna 38 born abt 1882 Iowa
Anthony 18 born abt 1902 Iowa
Edward 17 born abt 1903 Iowa
Florence 12 born abt 1908 Iowa
Mabel 8 born abt 1912 Iowa
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1925 Iowa Census: Douglas, Mitchell, Iowa
(a) Philip Blonigan 52 born abt 1873 Iowa; parents Sebastian Blonigan born abt 1840 and Christina Wagner born abt 1865 Iowa
(b) Anna Blonigan 43 born abt 1882 Iowa; parents Jacob Weber born abt 1853 Germany and Mary Deidreck born abt 1853 Germany
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John B Weber
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1878–1963
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George Peter Weber
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Susan Delphina "Susie" Weber Burch
1885–1982
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Jacob Weber
1887–1888
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Lillian Ellen Weber Stover
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Rose Kathryn Weber Kleckner
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