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Allie Nora <I>Bieck</I> Webber

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Allie Nora Bieck Webber

Birth
Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA
Death
24 Nov 1979 (aged 77)
Nebraska, USA
Burial
Harvard, Clay County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
West Section - Row 19 - Plot 40
Memorial ID
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Allie Nora (Bieck) Webber, daughter of Frederick John and Helen Anna (Hoffman) Bieck, married Elmer Elvin Webber.

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ALLIE WEBBER

Allie Webber, 77, of Perkins Pavillion died there Saturday.
Services were today at the Alberding Funeral Chapel in Harvard with the Rev. Fredric Brightman officiating.
Mrs. Webber was born in Harvard and resided in Hastings from 1934-69 when she moved to Kenesaw and resided until recently when she moved to Perkins Pavillion. She was a member of First Christian Church.
Surviving are her husband, Elmer of Kennewick, Wash.; two sons, Robert of Richland, Wash., and Donald of Kennewick; two sisters, Minnie Smith of Hastings and Ida Ljunggren of Aurora; two brothers, Albert Bieck and Edward Bieck, both of Hastings, and six grandchildren.
Burial was in the Harvard Cemetery.

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Allie Webber
1901-1979
Allie Nora Bieck Webber was born December 3, 1901, near Harvard, Nebraska and passed away at Hastings, Nebraska at the age of 77 years.
She was the daughter of Fredrick and Helena Hoffman Bieck.
In her early life she lived with her family on a farm near Harvard. She graduated from Harvard High School in 1920. She was a member of the Congregational Church and later the Christian Church in Hastings.
She was employed by Brach Store and Dr. Stone's office in Hastings.
She was united in marriage to Elmer Webber on June 28, 1924. To this union were born two sons, Robert of Richland, Washington and Don of Kennewick, Washington. She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, Clara Smith, and a daughter-in-law, Joanne.
She is survived by her husband, Elmer of Kennewick, Washington, and two sons, Robert and Donald; six grandchildren; her sisters, Ida Ljunggren of Aurora, Ne., and Minnie Smith of Hastings; brothers, Edward and Albert, both of Hastings; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were held Monday, November 26, 1979 at 2 p.m., at Alberding Funeral Home, Rev. Frederick Brightman officiated. Soloist Mrs. Paula Smith sang "Amazing Grace" and "In The Garden," accompanied by Mrs. Deb Tobler, organist.
Casket bearers were Lonnie Smith, Lloyd Ljunggren, Harold Smith, Lester Ljunggren, Keith Ljunggren and Sheldon Tobler.
Interment was at the Harvard cemetery.

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Services For Mrs. E. Webber In Harvard
Services for Mrs. Elmer Webber, 77, sister of Ida Ljunggren of Aurora, were November 26 in a Harvard funeral chapel, Mrs. Webber died in Hastings.
The Rev. Frederck Brightman officiated. Burial was in the Harvard cemetery.
Casketbearers were Lonnie Smith, Lloyd Ljunggren, Harold Smith, Lester Ljunggren, Keith Ljunggren and Sheldon Tobler.
Allie Nora Bieck Webber was born December 3, 1901, near Harvard. She was the daughter of Fredrick and Helena Hoffman Bieck. Her early life was spent on a farm near Harvard. She was graduated from Harvard High School in 1920.
She was employed in Hastings.
On June 28, 1924, she was married to Elmer Webber. Two sons were born to them. She was a member of the Congregational Church and later the Christian Church in Hastings.
She is survived by her husband, Elmer of Kennewick, Washington; two sons, Robert of Richland, Wash. and Don of Kennewick, Wash.; two sisters, Ida Ljunggren of Aurora and Minnie Smith of Hastings; two brothers, Edward Bieck and Albert Bieck, both of Hastings; six grandchildren; other relatives and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister.
Allie Nora (Bieck) Webber, daughter of Frederick John and Helen Anna (Hoffman) Bieck, married Elmer Elvin Webber.

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ALLIE WEBBER

Allie Webber, 77, of Perkins Pavillion died there Saturday.
Services were today at the Alberding Funeral Chapel in Harvard with the Rev. Fredric Brightman officiating.
Mrs. Webber was born in Harvard and resided in Hastings from 1934-69 when she moved to Kenesaw and resided until recently when she moved to Perkins Pavillion. She was a member of First Christian Church.
Surviving are her husband, Elmer of Kennewick, Wash.; two sons, Robert of Richland, Wash., and Donald of Kennewick; two sisters, Minnie Smith of Hastings and Ida Ljunggren of Aurora; two brothers, Albert Bieck and Edward Bieck, both of Hastings, and six grandchildren.
Burial was in the Harvard Cemetery.

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Allie Webber
1901-1979
Allie Nora Bieck Webber was born December 3, 1901, near Harvard, Nebraska and passed away at Hastings, Nebraska at the age of 77 years.
She was the daughter of Fredrick and Helena Hoffman Bieck.
In her early life she lived with her family on a farm near Harvard. She graduated from Harvard High School in 1920. She was a member of the Congregational Church and later the Christian Church in Hastings.
She was employed by Brach Store and Dr. Stone's office in Hastings.
She was united in marriage to Elmer Webber on June 28, 1924. To this union were born two sons, Robert of Richland, Washington and Don of Kennewick, Washington. She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, Clara Smith, and a daughter-in-law, Joanne.
She is survived by her husband, Elmer of Kennewick, Washington, and two sons, Robert and Donald; six grandchildren; her sisters, Ida Ljunggren of Aurora, Ne., and Minnie Smith of Hastings; brothers, Edward and Albert, both of Hastings; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were held Monday, November 26, 1979 at 2 p.m., at Alberding Funeral Home, Rev. Frederick Brightman officiated. Soloist Mrs. Paula Smith sang "Amazing Grace" and "In The Garden," accompanied by Mrs. Deb Tobler, organist.
Casket bearers were Lonnie Smith, Lloyd Ljunggren, Harold Smith, Lester Ljunggren, Keith Ljunggren and Sheldon Tobler.
Interment was at the Harvard cemetery.

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Services For Mrs. E. Webber In Harvard
Services for Mrs. Elmer Webber, 77, sister of Ida Ljunggren of Aurora, were November 26 in a Harvard funeral chapel, Mrs. Webber died in Hastings.
The Rev. Frederck Brightman officiated. Burial was in the Harvard cemetery.
Casketbearers were Lonnie Smith, Lloyd Ljunggren, Harold Smith, Lester Ljunggren, Keith Ljunggren and Sheldon Tobler.
Allie Nora Bieck Webber was born December 3, 1901, near Harvard. She was the daughter of Fredrick and Helena Hoffman Bieck. Her early life was spent on a farm near Harvard. She was graduated from Harvard High School in 1920.
She was employed in Hastings.
On June 28, 1924, she was married to Elmer Webber. Two sons were born to them. She was a member of the Congregational Church and later the Christian Church in Hastings.
She is survived by her husband, Elmer of Kennewick, Washington; two sons, Robert of Richland, Wash. and Don of Kennewick, Wash.; two sisters, Ida Ljunggren of Aurora and Minnie Smith of Hastings; two brothers, Edward Bieck and Albert Bieck, both of Hastings; six grandchildren; other relatives and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister.


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  • Added: Feb 27, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48878909/allie_nora-webber: accessed ), memorial page for Allie Nora Bieck Webber (3 Dec 1901–24 Nov 1979), Find a Grave Memorial ID 48878909, citing Harvard Cemetery, Harvard, Clay County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Linda (contributor 46632419).