Mrs. Weller was born in Wieseck by Giesen, Germany , on July 11, 1874. She first settled in Chicago, Ill. She married Chas. Weller at Colby on January 18, 1896, and resided on a farm in the town of Hull for 41 years after which they moved to Colby in 1937. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1946. Mr. Weller passed away in September 1951. Surviving are four children, Mrs. Iscar (Edna) Habeck of Colby, Mrs. Fred (Hattie) Turner and Mrs. Chas. (Tillie) Calvert of Chicago, Ill., and Ervin Weller of Marshfield; one sister, Mrs. Karl Deck, and two brothers, William Hofman and Karl Hofman, all of Germany. Mrs. Weller was well known by older members of the community for her fine Christian character and her industrious disposition, always endeavoring to do her duties well.
Mrs. Weller was born in Wieseck by Giesen, Germany , on July 11, 1874. She first settled in Chicago, Ill. She married Chas. Weller at Colby on January 18, 1896, and resided on a farm in the town of Hull for 41 years after which they moved to Colby in 1937. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1946. Mr. Weller passed away in September 1951. Surviving are four children, Mrs. Iscar (Edna) Habeck of Colby, Mrs. Fred (Hattie) Turner and Mrs. Chas. (Tillie) Calvert of Chicago, Ill., and Ervin Weller of Marshfield; one sister, Mrs. Karl Deck, and two brothers, William Hofman and Karl Hofman, all of Germany. Mrs. Weller was well known by older members of the community for her fine Christian character and her industrious disposition, always endeavoring to do her duties well.
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