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Marie Weber

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Marie Weber

Birth
McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, USA
Death
16 Apr 1907 (aged 19)
McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, USA
Burial
McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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From the Adams Review:

YOUNG LIFE IS ENDED.
Miss Marie Weber Is Called by Voice of Her Master.

Just a few minutes before the clock had pointed to the hour of 2 p. m., on Tuesday, April 16, Miss Marie Weber, daughter of Mathias Weber, breathed her last, the coming quite suddenly but peacefully. Just a few minutes before her death she had been up and around the house, expressing herself as feeling quite well. Her older sister, Lizzie, who had been in the room chatting and talking with her in a cheerful mood, had stepped from the house for a few minutes, and upon her return found that Marie had retired to her room. Not receiving an answer to her call, the older sister rushed to the bedside, where in a few seconds' time her dear sister had passed away.

The deceased was born in McHenry on January 8, 1888, being nineteen years of age at the time of her death. She had passed her entire life in McHenry, where she was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her. She had been ailing since last September since which time everything that loving hands and medical skill could accomplish was done for her. At no time during her long illness did she complain, but withstood her pains with the greatest heroism, always appearing exceptionally cheerful.

She leaves a heart-broken father, five sisters, Lizzie, Anna, Lena, Amelia and Laura, and three brothers, John, Joseph and Henry, to mourn her untimely death. Her mother and one sister, Christina, preceded her to the far beyond, the former having passed away June 29, 1905, while the latter, it will be remembered, was drowned in Fox river some five years ago.

The funeral will take place from St. Mary's Catholic church in this village tomorrow (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock and the remains will be laid to rest beside those of her mother and sister in St. Mary's cemetery. - McHenry Plain Dealer.
From the Adams Review:

YOUNG LIFE IS ENDED.
Miss Marie Weber Is Called by Voice of Her Master.

Just a few minutes before the clock had pointed to the hour of 2 p. m., on Tuesday, April 16, Miss Marie Weber, daughter of Mathias Weber, breathed her last, the coming quite suddenly but peacefully. Just a few minutes before her death she had been up and around the house, expressing herself as feeling quite well. Her older sister, Lizzie, who had been in the room chatting and talking with her in a cheerful mood, had stepped from the house for a few minutes, and upon her return found that Marie had retired to her room. Not receiving an answer to her call, the older sister rushed to the bedside, where in a few seconds' time her dear sister had passed away.

The deceased was born in McHenry on January 8, 1888, being nineteen years of age at the time of her death. She had passed her entire life in McHenry, where she was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her. She had been ailing since last September since which time everything that loving hands and medical skill could accomplish was done for her. At no time during her long illness did she complain, but withstood her pains with the greatest heroism, always appearing exceptionally cheerful.

She leaves a heart-broken father, five sisters, Lizzie, Anna, Lena, Amelia and Laura, and three brothers, John, Joseph and Henry, to mourn her untimely death. Her mother and one sister, Christina, preceded her to the far beyond, the former having passed away June 29, 1905, while the latter, it will be remembered, was drowned in Fox river some five years ago.

The funeral will take place from St. Mary's Catholic church in this village tomorrow (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock and the remains will be laid to rest beside those of her mother and sister in St. Mary's cemetery. - McHenry Plain Dealer.

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