NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
OCTOBER, 1939
WEBER--On Wednesday, October 18, 1939, at 6 o'clock p. m., HARRISON "HARRY" MORTON WEBER, SR., beloved husband of Louise Wild, father of Alice, Harrison, Jr., and Mary Lou Weber, son of the late Emile Weber and the late Alice Gondron, brother of Dudley L., Stevens L. Weber, Mrs. James L. Knoll and Mrs. S. B. Darracott, aged 50 years, a native of Donaldsonville, La., and a resident of this city for 14 years.
Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the residence, 8221 Hickory street. Due notice of time will be given. Religious services at Mater Dolorosa church.
Interment in St. Joseph No. 1 cemetery. Leitz-Eagan in charge.
MORNING ADVOCATE
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1939
HARRY M. WEBBER, 51, DIES IN NEW ORLEANS
Harry M. Weber, 51, of New Orleans; brother of Dudley L. Weber and Steve L. Weber, both of Baton Rouge, died in New Orleans last night after a short illness.
Mr. Weber, who resided on Hickory street in New Orleans, has been connected with the Louisiana Highway commission for the past 12 years. At the time of his death he was superintendent of the maintenance department in the Orleans division.
Besides his brothers, Mr. Weber is survived by his wife, one son, Harry, Jr.; two daughters, Alice and Marie Louise Weber, all of New Orleans, and two sisters, Mrs. James L. Knoll, of Monroe, and Mrs. Sesil B. Darracott, of Marksville. He also leaves a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services had not been completed last night.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
OCTOBER, 1939
WEBER--On Wednesday, October 18, 1939, at 6 o'clock p. m., HARRISON "HARRY" MORTON WEBER, SR., beloved husband of Louise Wild, father of Alice, Harrison, Jr., and Mary Lou Weber, son of the late Emile Weber and the late Alice Gondron, brother of Dudley L., Stevens L. Weber, Mrs. James L. Knoll and Mrs. S. B. Darracott, aged 50 years, a native of Donaldsonville, La., and a resident of this city for 14 years.
Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the residence, 8221 Hickory street. Due notice of time will be given. Religious services at Mater Dolorosa church.
Interment in St. Joseph No. 1 cemetery. Leitz-Eagan in charge.
MORNING ADVOCATE
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1939
HARRY M. WEBBER, 51, DIES IN NEW ORLEANS
Harry M. Weber, 51, of New Orleans; brother of Dudley L. Weber and Steve L. Weber, both of Baton Rouge, died in New Orleans last night after a short illness.
Mr. Weber, who resided on Hickory street in New Orleans, has been connected with the Louisiana Highway commission for the past 12 years. At the time of his death he was superintendent of the maintenance department in the Orleans division.
Besides his brothers, Mr. Weber is survived by his wife, one son, Harry, Jr.; two daughters, Alice and Marie Louise Weber, all of New Orleans, and two sisters, Mrs. James L. Knoll, of Monroe, and Mrs. Sesil B. Darracott, of Marksville. He also leaves a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services had not been completed last night.
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