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Waterford Post - August 27, 1942
John Weber Killed in Auto Accident in Calif.
John Weber, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber of the town of Norway, was killed in an auto accident early Monday morning, according to a telegram received by his father on Tuesday.
John was in army training at Hamilton Field, Calif., and details of his death were not learned at this writing.
The body will be shipped to the Schaff Funeral Home, West Allis, where services will be conducted.
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Racine Journal Times - August 27, 1942
Union Church Man Dies in Auto Mishap At U. S. Army Camp
John Weber, son of Mr. aand Mrs. Joseph Weber of Union Church was killed in an auto accident at Hamilton Field, Calif., according to word received by the parents from the war department. The body is being sent to the Shaff funeral home, West Allis, where services will be conducted. Details of the accident were not available.
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Milwaukee Journal - Sept. 1, 1942
WEBER, Pfc. John, aged 25 years, of Hales Corners, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, sr.; fond brother of Joe, Mary Reidel, Lucille Nowak, Frank and Evelyn, nephew of Anton Weber. Funeral services Thursday at 8:30 a. m. from the Schaff Funeral Home, S. 60th and W. Lincoln av., to St. Augustine's Croatian church. Interment soldiers home cemetery. In state after 7 p. m. Tuesday.
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Military funeral services were held for PFC John Weber on Thursday at the St. Augustus church at West Allis. Burial was in the Soldiers' Home cemetery. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, and brothers, Joseph and Frank; three sisters, Mrs. Reidel of Milwaukee, Mrs. Novak and Evelyn Weber at home. Many relatives and friends went to West Allis to attend the funeral. John had lived in this vicinity most of his life and attended Drought's school.
Published in the Racine Journal Times on September 14, 1942.
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Waterford Post - August 27, 1942
John Weber Killed in Auto Accident in Calif.
John Weber, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber of the town of Norway, was killed in an auto accident early Monday morning, according to a telegram received by his father on Tuesday.
John was in army training at Hamilton Field, Calif., and details of his death were not learned at this writing.
The body will be shipped to the Schaff Funeral Home, West Allis, where services will be conducted.
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Racine Journal Times - August 27, 1942
Union Church Man Dies in Auto Mishap At U. S. Army Camp
John Weber, son of Mr. aand Mrs. Joseph Weber of Union Church was killed in an auto accident at Hamilton Field, Calif., according to word received by the parents from the war department. The body is being sent to the Shaff funeral home, West Allis, where services will be conducted. Details of the accident were not available.
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Milwaukee Journal - Sept. 1, 1942
WEBER, Pfc. John, aged 25 years, of Hales Corners, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, sr.; fond brother of Joe, Mary Reidel, Lucille Nowak, Frank and Evelyn, nephew of Anton Weber. Funeral services Thursday at 8:30 a. m. from the Schaff Funeral Home, S. 60th and W. Lincoln av., to St. Augustine's Croatian church. Interment soldiers home cemetery. In state after 7 p. m. Tuesday.
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Military funeral services were held for PFC John Weber on Thursday at the St. Augustus church at West Allis. Burial was in the Soldiers' Home cemetery. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, and brothers, Joseph and Frank; three sisters, Mrs. Reidel of Milwaukee, Mrs. Novak and Evelyn Weber at home. Many relatives and friends went to West Allis to attend the funeral. John had lived in this vicinity most of his life and attended Drought's school.
Published in the Racine Journal Times on September 14, 1942.
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