Would love to hear from you if you can add to her memroial.. Al Harker
never married, no children
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Quad-City Times
Davenport, Iowa 17 Jun 1965, Thu • Page 10
MISS BERTHA WESENBERG Miss Bertha Wesenberg, 76, of 1706 W. 7th St., Davenport, died Wednesday in Pine Knoll Nursing Home after an illness of six months. Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday in the Hill & Fredericks Chapel, Davenport, with burial in Fair mount Cemetery.
Until she retired in 1954, Miss Wesenberg was a telephone operator with Western Union Telegraph Co., Davenport.
Born In Germany, she came to this city as a child.
Surviving are sisters,
Mrs. Johanna Fabricius, Bettendorf, and
Mrs. Louis Mass, Davenport,
and a brother, Ray, in Moline.
Would love to hear from you if you can add to her memroial.. Al Harker
never married, no children
----------------------------
Quad-City Times
Davenport, Iowa 17 Jun 1965, Thu • Page 10
MISS BERTHA WESENBERG Miss Bertha Wesenberg, 76, of 1706 W. 7th St., Davenport, died Wednesday in Pine Knoll Nursing Home after an illness of six months. Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday in the Hill & Fredericks Chapel, Davenport, with burial in Fair mount Cemetery.
Until she retired in 1954, Miss Wesenberg was a telephone operator with Western Union Telegraph Co., Davenport.
Born In Germany, she came to this city as a child.
Surviving are sisters,
Mrs. Johanna Fabricius, Bettendorf, and
Mrs. Louis Mass, Davenport,
and a brother, Ray, in Moline.
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