Bernard Weber
Infantry to 6 July 1918;
Orders C to Discharge Corporal 27 July 1918;
Corporal of Orders 10 Dec 1918.
American Expeditionary Forces 6 Aug 1918 to 22 Jan 1919. Honorable discharge 18 Feb 1919.
THE JOURNAL / FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 1983 PAGE 22 Bernard Weber
LORAIN -- Bernard E. "Barney" Weber, 89, of Lorain, a World War I U.S. Army veteran, died yesterday morning (11:00 am) at Avon Oaks Nursing Home after a long illness.
A life long Lorain resident, was employed as a foreman at U.S. Steel's Lorain Works. He retired in 1959 with more than 30 years of service.
Weber was a member of VFW post 451, St. Joseph Church in Lorain, the Holy Name Society, Knights of Columbus Lorain, Senior Fellowship Club and the Lorain Works Management Club of U.S. Steel.
Survivors include his wife Ruth E. (nee Burns) ; sons James A. of Lorain, Charles E. of Avon Lake, Bernard E. ( should be J. not E. ) of Tucson Ariz., and Arthur J. of Elyria; Brothers Henry P. Webber of Lorain, and Joseph Weber of Sandusky; sisters Genevieve Meyers of Lorain, Regina Warren of Elyria, and Christina Weaver of Chesterland, Ohio; 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
The family will receive friends today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM at the Reidy-Scanlan Funeral Home , Broadway and 21st Street, Lorain where Christian Wake Service will be at 8 PM. Rites will be tomorrow at 9:30 AM in the funeral home followed by Mass at St. Joseph Church Lorain. The Rev. Martin VanTrieste S.T. will officiate. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery Lorain, where military services will be observed by VFW Post 451.
Calvary Cemetery Sec. 7 Lot 294 N. E. 1/4 Gr. 2
Bernard Weber
Infantry to 6 July 1918;
Orders C to Discharge Corporal 27 July 1918;
Corporal of Orders 10 Dec 1918.
American Expeditionary Forces 6 Aug 1918 to 22 Jan 1919. Honorable discharge 18 Feb 1919.
THE JOURNAL / FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 1983 PAGE 22 Bernard Weber
LORAIN -- Bernard E. "Barney" Weber, 89, of Lorain, a World War I U.S. Army veteran, died yesterday morning (11:00 am) at Avon Oaks Nursing Home after a long illness.
A life long Lorain resident, was employed as a foreman at U.S. Steel's Lorain Works. He retired in 1959 with more than 30 years of service.
Weber was a member of VFW post 451, St. Joseph Church in Lorain, the Holy Name Society, Knights of Columbus Lorain, Senior Fellowship Club and the Lorain Works Management Club of U.S. Steel.
Survivors include his wife Ruth E. (nee Burns) ; sons James A. of Lorain, Charles E. of Avon Lake, Bernard E. ( should be J. not E. ) of Tucson Ariz., and Arthur J. of Elyria; Brothers Henry P. Webber of Lorain, and Joseph Weber of Sandusky; sisters Genevieve Meyers of Lorain, Regina Warren of Elyria, and Christina Weaver of Chesterland, Ohio; 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
The family will receive friends today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM at the Reidy-Scanlan Funeral Home , Broadway and 21st Street, Lorain where Christian Wake Service will be at 8 PM. Rites will be tomorrow at 9:30 AM in the funeral home followed by Mass at St. Joseph Church Lorain. The Rev. Martin VanTrieste S.T. will officiate. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery Lorain, where military services will be observed by VFW Post 451.
Calvary Cemetery Sec. 7 Lot 294 N. E. 1/4 Gr. 2
Family Members
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William Aloysius Weber
1892–1960
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Agnes Mary Weber Rumpler
1896–1960
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Judge Henry Peter Webber
1898–1990
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Loretta Catherine Weber
1902–1909
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Clarence Walter Weber
1904–1978
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Joseph C Weber
1906–1906
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Virginia Weber
1907–1911
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Regina Catherine Weber Warren
1908–2007
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Christina Margaret "Crip" Weber Weaver
1909–1984
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Joseph Sylvester Weber
1910–2001
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Genevieve Clair Weber Meyers
1912–1990
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