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Nettie Elizabeth Weil

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Nettie Elizabeth Weil

Birth
Death
30 Aug 1927 (aged 50–51)
Burial
Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
sec 3, lot 682
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Miss Nettie E. Weil, well known Lafayette resident died at 4:30 o;clock Tuesday afternoon at the famly home, 1526 North Fifteenth street, after being ill for eitht months. Miss Weil was born in this city January 6, 1876. The family later lived in Crawfordsville for a time, but returned here, and she has risided in Lafayette for the past 12 yars. Until her illness Miss Weil was cashier at the Thieme and Schuessler store. She was a member of Brown Street M. E. Church. Surviving are her aged mothere, Mrs. Margaret Weil; two brothers, T.E. and A. E. Weil, and three sisters, Mrs. E.R. Oversch, Mrs. Anna Oversch and Mrs. Nancy Neius, all of Lafayette. Funeral services will be held at the residence Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and at Brown Street church at 2:30, with the pastor, Rev. L. H. F. Ackerman, in ccharge, burial in Greenbush. It was announced that friends might view the boy at ghe home, Wednesday evening.

Lafayette Journal and Courier Newspaper, Lafayette, Indiana
August 31, 1927, page 12
Miss Nettie E. Weil, well known Lafayette resident died at 4:30 o;clock Tuesday afternoon at the famly home, 1526 North Fifteenth street, after being ill for eitht months. Miss Weil was born in this city January 6, 1876. The family later lived in Crawfordsville for a time, but returned here, and she has risided in Lafayette for the past 12 yars. Until her illness Miss Weil was cashier at the Thieme and Schuessler store. She was a member of Brown Street M. E. Church. Surviving are her aged mothere, Mrs. Margaret Weil; two brothers, T.E. and A. E. Weil, and three sisters, Mrs. E.R. Oversch, Mrs. Anna Oversch and Mrs. Nancy Neius, all of Lafayette. Funeral services will be held at the residence Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and at Brown Street church at 2:30, with the pastor, Rev. L. H. F. Ackerman, in ccharge, burial in Greenbush. It was announced that friends might view the boy at ghe home, Wednesday evening.

Lafayette Journal and Courier Newspaper, Lafayette, Indiana
August 31, 1927, page 12


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