New Holstein, Wis—(Special)—Mrs. Clifford Weber, 42, died Monday afternoon in the Sheboygan Memorial Hospital. She had been ill since early June and was taken to the hospital July 23.
Mrs. Weber, nee Anna Fredericke Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer, was born Sept. 23, 1895, in Charlestown. She attended the public schools here and graduated from New Holstein High school in 1913, and also attended Milwaukee State Teachers' college. The deceased taught a year at Potter and for three years at Lowell school here.
She married Clifford Weber, Oct. 17, 1917, and they located on a farm three miles from the city. Mrs. Weber was an active member of the Bethel M. E. church, which she joined in 1932. She was president of the Ladies' Aid for two years and a member of the Equitable Reserve association and the Good Cheer Homemakers, of which she was the leader for several years.
Survivors are her husband, five children, Grace, James , Roy, George and Margie Mae all at home, her mother, Mrs. George Meyer, of Hayton, five sisters, Mrs. Robert Mic*** of Chicago, Mrs. Ray Peterson and Mrs. Louis Ebersberg, Oshkosh, and Verna of New Holstein, and two brothers, Elwin, New Holstein and Robert of Manitowoc.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at the Hoffman Funeral Home and at the Bethel ME Church, the Rev. O C Dittes, Sheboygan Falls, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment will be in the Pilgrims' Rest cemetery adjoining the church.
New Holstein, Wis—(Special)—Mrs. Clifford Weber, 42, died Monday afternoon in the Sheboygan Memorial Hospital. She had been ill since early June and was taken to the hospital July 23.
Mrs. Weber, nee Anna Fredericke Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer, was born Sept. 23, 1895, in Charlestown. She attended the public schools here and graduated from New Holstein High school in 1913, and also attended Milwaukee State Teachers' college. The deceased taught a year at Potter and for three years at Lowell school here.
She married Clifford Weber, Oct. 17, 1917, and they located on a farm three miles from the city. Mrs. Weber was an active member of the Bethel M. E. church, which she joined in 1932. She was president of the Ladies' Aid for two years and a member of the Equitable Reserve association and the Good Cheer Homemakers, of which she was the leader for several years.
Survivors are her husband, five children, Grace, James , Roy, George and Margie Mae all at home, her mother, Mrs. George Meyer, of Hayton, five sisters, Mrs. Robert Mic*** of Chicago, Mrs. Ray Peterson and Mrs. Louis Ebersberg, Oshkosh, and Verna of New Holstein, and two brothers, Elwin, New Holstein and Robert of Manitowoc.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at the Hoffman Funeral Home and at the Bethel ME Church, the Rev. O C Dittes, Sheboygan Falls, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment will be in the Pilgrims' Rest cemetery adjoining the church.
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