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Victor Weber

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Victor Weber

Birth
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Death
29 Oct 2002 (aged 81)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unit 4, LC 39
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Lincoln Journal Star (NE) - Wednesday, October 30, 2002

Weber - Victor, 81, Lincoln, died Tuesday (10/29/02). Employed in refuse service. Married, Elizabeth "Lillian" Schwindt (6/1/46). Tech sergeant, 191st Tank Battalion, landed in North Africa on his 22nd birthday. Served: invasion of Italy at Salerno and Anzio, was awarded Bronze Star; invasion of south France into Germany, served 400 days on front-line duty; liberated Dachau concentration camp. Member, Warren United Methodist Church; American Legion Post 3; WSI Wednesday Morning Breakfast Club; German Singers; Boy Scout Troop 93, Boy Scout leader, 46 years. Eagle Scout, Silver Beaver, Wood Badge. Life member, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia. Usher at Memorial Stadium, Section 26, for 43 years.

Survivors: wife, Lillian; sons, daughters-in-law, Jim and Mary,Lincoln, and their daughter, Kim Weber; Tom and Nancy, Denton, and their daughter, Jennifer Weber; Victor and Jeri, Milford and their children, Rachael, Sarah and Jacob Weber; sister, Betty Walters, Omaha; brother, Jacob, St. Louis; sister, brother-in-law, Sarah and Roy Wachter, Palmyra; sisters, Esther Spencer, Oklahoma City, Ruth Thompson, Beresford, S.D., Helen Mossman, Emporia, Kan.; sister-in-law, Edna Smith, Lincoln; brother-in-law, spouse, Raymond and Shirley Schwindt, Denver; nieces; nephews; great-nieces; great-nephews.

Services: 1 p.m. Friday, Warren United Methodist Church. Lincoln Memorial Park. Military services by American Legion Post 3. Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St.
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Contributor: Kathy Monical (49101662)
Lincoln Journal Star (NE) - Wednesday, October 30, 2002

Weber - Victor, 81, Lincoln, died Tuesday (10/29/02). Employed in refuse service. Married, Elizabeth "Lillian" Schwindt (6/1/46). Tech sergeant, 191st Tank Battalion, landed in North Africa on his 22nd birthday. Served: invasion of Italy at Salerno and Anzio, was awarded Bronze Star; invasion of south France into Germany, served 400 days on front-line duty; liberated Dachau concentration camp. Member, Warren United Methodist Church; American Legion Post 3; WSI Wednesday Morning Breakfast Club; German Singers; Boy Scout Troop 93, Boy Scout leader, 46 years. Eagle Scout, Silver Beaver, Wood Badge. Life member, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia. Usher at Memorial Stadium, Section 26, for 43 years.

Survivors: wife, Lillian; sons, daughters-in-law, Jim and Mary,Lincoln, and their daughter, Kim Weber; Tom and Nancy, Denton, and their daughter, Jennifer Weber; Victor and Jeri, Milford and their children, Rachael, Sarah and Jacob Weber; sister, Betty Walters, Omaha; brother, Jacob, St. Louis; sister, brother-in-law, Sarah and Roy Wachter, Palmyra; sisters, Esther Spencer, Oklahoma City, Ruth Thompson, Beresford, S.D., Helen Mossman, Emporia, Kan.; sister-in-law, Edna Smith, Lincoln; brother-in-law, spouse, Raymond and Shirley Schwindt, Denver; nieces; nephews; great-nieces; great-nephews.

Services: 1 p.m. Friday, Warren United Methodist Church. Lincoln Memorial Park. Military services by American Legion Post 3. Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St.
www.genealogybank.com
Contributor: Kathy Monical (49101662)


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