Mrs. Rosilla Weber, who was one of the earlier settlers of this district, passed away at her home south west of town, on Tuesday, April 4th, at the age of 75 years.
Born at German Mills, Ont., March 6, 1869, she was married to Amos Weber in 1890. They came to Didsbury in 1901 and homesteaded 5½ miles south east of town, and they have lived on the same farm since that time.
For the past 27 years she has been a member of the M.B.C. Church
During her long residence here she had acquired a large circle of friends who will regret her passing.
Surviving are her husband and 4 sons, Norman and Gordon of Didsbury; Sgt./Maj. Orville, with the Canadian Army at Vancouver; and Pte. Archie, with the army at Red Deer.
Excerpt from Didsbury Pioneer, April 6, 1944, page 1
Alberta Death Reg. #402-900
Mrs. Rosilla Weber, who was one of the earlier settlers of this district, passed away at her home south west of town, on Tuesday, April 4th, at the age of 75 years.
Born at German Mills, Ont., March 6, 1869, she was married to Amos Weber in 1890. They came to Didsbury in 1901 and homesteaded 5½ miles south east of town, and they have lived on the same farm since that time.
For the past 27 years she has been a member of the M.B.C. Church
During her long residence here she had acquired a large circle of friends who will regret her passing.
Surviving are her husband and 4 sons, Norman and Gordon of Didsbury; Sgt./Maj. Orville, with the Canadian Army at Vancouver; and Pte. Archie, with the army at Red Deer.
Excerpt from Didsbury Pioneer, April 6, 1944, page 1
Alberta Death Reg. #402-900
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