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Salome <I>Culp</I> Weaver

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Salome Culp Weaver

Birth
Death
1925 (aged 57–58)
Burial
Southwest, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Weaver - Salome Weaver, the daughter of Henry J and Catherine Culp, was born in Elkhart Co, Ind, March 9, 1867; passed away at her home in Elkhart, July 21, 1925; aged 58 y, 4 m, 12 d. after an illness of two weeks of a complication of diseases.

Sept 13, 1891, she was united in marriage with Reuben Weaver, and to this union were born four sons and four daughters.

Of these, two sons, Harvey and Ira, and one daughter, Bessie, preceded their mother in death. She leaves to mourn her departure, her husband, five children (Mrs J W Lechlitner, Ephraim, Elmer, Mrs Charles C Cast, and Minerva), her father (Henry J Culp) one brother, (Ephraim Culp), two sisters (Mrs Anna Canen and Mrs Asher Abel) three half brothers (John, Stanford, and Milo Culp) and three half-sisters (Mrs Cal Schrock, Jennie and Hulda Culp).

About 15 years ago Mrs Weaver united with the Mennonite Church and remained a faithful member until the end. She was a loving and devoted mother and wife, and will be greatly missed in the community. Funeral services were held in the home and at the Yellow Creek Church.

Gospel Herald
6 August 1925
Weaver - Salome Weaver, the daughter of Henry J and Catherine Culp, was born in Elkhart Co, Ind, March 9, 1867; passed away at her home in Elkhart, July 21, 1925; aged 58 y, 4 m, 12 d. after an illness of two weeks of a complication of diseases.

Sept 13, 1891, she was united in marriage with Reuben Weaver, and to this union were born four sons and four daughters.

Of these, two sons, Harvey and Ira, and one daughter, Bessie, preceded their mother in death. She leaves to mourn her departure, her husband, five children (Mrs J W Lechlitner, Ephraim, Elmer, Mrs Charles C Cast, and Minerva), her father (Henry J Culp) one brother, (Ephraim Culp), two sisters (Mrs Anna Canen and Mrs Asher Abel) three half brothers (John, Stanford, and Milo Culp) and three half-sisters (Mrs Cal Schrock, Jennie and Hulda Culp).

About 15 years ago Mrs Weaver united with the Mennonite Church and remained a faithful member until the end. She was a loving and devoted mother and wife, and will be greatly missed in the community. Funeral services were held in the home and at the Yellow Creek Church.

Gospel Herald
6 August 1925


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