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Charles William Weaver

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Charles William Weaver

Birth
Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Nov 1925 (aged 26)
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Newry, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Born Baker's Mines, son of George and Mary (Gorman) Weaver. Stepson of Emma Weaver. Brother of Walter Weaver. Half-brother of Jack Weaver and Vernadine Benson. Stepbrother of William Blanch. Died at age 26 of an intestinal obstruction. Photo at upper right shows Charles at about age 2; center photo shows Charles on left with stepbrother William Blanch, and lower photo shows Charles (center) with William on the left and brother Walter on the right.


Altoona Mirror, 30 November 1925:

"Charles William Weaver, son of G.S. Weaver of 311 Beaver street, died on Sunday afternoon of a complication of diseases, after an extended illness. Mr. Weaver was formerly in the United States army, being a member of Troop K, Fourth Cavalry, located at Mercedes, Tex., having enlisted on July 13, 1920. For the past year he has been a resident of Detroit, Mich., where he was a patient in a hospital, having been transferred from there to Hollidaysburg on Sunday, Nov. 22, for treatment. Mr. Weaver was born in Hollidaysburg, Feb. 28, 1898. He is survived by his father and one brother, G.S. Weaver jr. The funeral service will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house, 311 Beaver street, Gaysport, by Rev. M. Stanley Kemp, D.D., pastor of the Zion Lutheran church. Interment will be made in the Lutheran cemetery at Newry."
Born Baker's Mines, son of George and Mary (Gorman) Weaver. Stepson of Emma Weaver. Brother of Walter Weaver. Half-brother of Jack Weaver and Vernadine Benson. Stepbrother of William Blanch. Died at age 26 of an intestinal obstruction. Photo at upper right shows Charles at about age 2; center photo shows Charles on left with stepbrother William Blanch, and lower photo shows Charles (center) with William on the left and brother Walter on the right.


Altoona Mirror, 30 November 1925:

"Charles William Weaver, son of G.S. Weaver of 311 Beaver street, died on Sunday afternoon of a complication of diseases, after an extended illness. Mr. Weaver was formerly in the United States army, being a member of Troop K, Fourth Cavalry, located at Mercedes, Tex., having enlisted on July 13, 1920. For the past year he has been a resident of Detroit, Mich., where he was a patient in a hospital, having been transferred from there to Hollidaysburg on Sunday, Nov. 22, for treatment. Mr. Weaver was born in Hollidaysburg, Feb. 28, 1898. He is survived by his father and one brother, G.S. Weaver jr. The funeral service will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house, 311 Beaver street, Gaysport, by Rev. M. Stanley Kemp, D.D., pastor of the Zion Lutheran church. Interment will be made in the Lutheran cemetery at Newry."


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