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Anna Maria “Mayme” Weibeler

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Anna Maria “Mayme” Weibeler

Birth
Belle Plaine, Scott County, Minnesota, USA
Death
7 Nov 1918 (aged 42)
Aitkin, Aitkin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Belle Plaine, Scott County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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BIOGRAPHY provided by Ellen Sorenson
on March 26, 2014:

Anna was the second of 11 children born to Wilhelm 'William' Hubert and Katherine (Schmitt) Weibeler.

OBITUARY provided by Ellen Sorenson
on March 26, 2014:

DIED SUDDENLY
DEATH OF MAYME WEIBELER AT AITKIN WAS UNEXPECTED
Most unexpected was the news of the death of Miss Mayme Weibeler which reached here last Thursday. She died early that morning at Aitkin, where she had been sick a week with influenza which terminated in heart failure.
The remains were brought to Belle Plaine by her brother Wm. M. Weibeler on Friday evening and the funeral was privately conducted. On Saturday morning requiem services were offered at Sts. Peter and Paul's church, Father Curry officiating. Mayme Weibeler was the eldest daughter of W. H. Weibeler and was in her 43rd year. She was born in Belle Plaine, and this was her home until five years ago when she went to Aitkin to engage as bookkeeper with an old established firm at that place, in which employment she was engaged up to the time of her illness.
She is survived by her father, six brothers and three sisters; namely, Gerhard, Frank and Katherine of Belle Plaine; Peter of Lewiston, Montana; William and Mrs. Clara Heywood of Minneapolis; John and Mrs. Angela Durrenberger of Perham; and Christian of Camp Funston.
~ published in the Belle Plaine Herald on November 11, 1918
BIOGRAPHY provided by Ellen Sorenson
on March 26, 2014:

Anna was the second of 11 children born to Wilhelm 'William' Hubert and Katherine (Schmitt) Weibeler.

OBITUARY provided by Ellen Sorenson
on March 26, 2014:

DIED SUDDENLY
DEATH OF MAYME WEIBELER AT AITKIN WAS UNEXPECTED
Most unexpected was the news of the death of Miss Mayme Weibeler which reached here last Thursday. She died early that morning at Aitkin, where she had been sick a week with influenza which terminated in heart failure.
The remains were brought to Belle Plaine by her brother Wm. M. Weibeler on Friday evening and the funeral was privately conducted. On Saturday morning requiem services were offered at Sts. Peter and Paul's church, Father Curry officiating. Mayme Weibeler was the eldest daughter of W. H. Weibeler and was in her 43rd year. She was born in Belle Plaine, and this was her home until five years ago when she went to Aitkin to engage as bookkeeper with an old established firm at that place, in which employment she was engaged up to the time of her illness.
She is survived by her father, six brothers and three sisters; namely, Gerhard, Frank and Katherine of Belle Plaine; Peter of Lewiston, Montana; William and Mrs. Clara Heywood of Minneapolis; John and Mrs. Angela Durrenberger of Perham; and Christian of Camp Funston.
~ published in the Belle Plaine Herald on November 11, 1918


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