Father of B. Estelle b. 5 May 1873, Ray J. b. 2 Jul 1876, Harvey C., Georgia A. b. Jul 1879 and Seward R.
DR. G. M. WELLER,
A Consistent Christian Man Passes to His Long Rest
Dr. G.M. Weller, a man of sterling integrity, a quiet and honored citizen and a consistent member of the South street M.E. church, died at his home in the Seventh ward at 10:45 o'clock last evening, after an illness of typhoid fever extending over a period of two and a half weeks.
Mr. Weller was about thirty-seven years old and for the past six years has been a resident of this city. In addition to the practice of medicine, he was a member of the firm of Weller Bros., who purchased the business and good will of Dr. H.G.O. Cary.
Mr. Weller came to this city from Fultonham, where he grew up from boyhood and engaged in the practice of medicine.
He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss.
The announcement of the funeral will be made hereafter.
(Copied froms the Zaneville Times-Recorder, Thursday, August 16, 1888)
FUNERAL NOTICE
The members of Valley Ruling No. 53, Fraternal Mystic Circle, are requested to meet at their hall over Citizens' National Bank at 12:30 o'clock this day for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother, Dr. Geo. M. Weller.
By order of the Ruling.
J. Lyman Aler,
Worthy Ruler
W.M. Shinnick, Jr.,
Recorder
(Copied from the Zanesville Times-Recorder, Saturday, August 18, 1888)
Father of B. Estelle b. 5 May 1873, Ray J. b. 2 Jul 1876, Harvey C., Georgia A. b. Jul 1879 and Seward R.
DR. G. M. WELLER,
A Consistent Christian Man Passes to His Long Rest
Dr. G.M. Weller, a man of sterling integrity, a quiet and honored citizen and a consistent member of the South street M.E. church, died at his home in the Seventh ward at 10:45 o'clock last evening, after an illness of typhoid fever extending over a period of two and a half weeks.
Mr. Weller was about thirty-seven years old and for the past six years has been a resident of this city. In addition to the practice of medicine, he was a member of the firm of Weller Bros., who purchased the business and good will of Dr. H.G.O. Cary.
Mr. Weller came to this city from Fultonham, where he grew up from boyhood and engaged in the practice of medicine.
He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss.
The announcement of the funeral will be made hereafter.
(Copied froms the Zaneville Times-Recorder, Thursday, August 16, 1888)
FUNERAL NOTICE
The members of Valley Ruling No. 53, Fraternal Mystic Circle, are requested to meet at their hall over Citizens' National Bank at 12:30 o'clock this day for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother, Dr. Geo. M. Weller.
By order of the Ruling.
J. Lyman Aler,
Worthy Ruler
W.M. Shinnick, Jr.,
Recorder
(Copied from the Zanesville Times-Recorder, Saturday, August 18, 1888)
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