Frank X. Weger, 48, automobile salesman in Madison for 20 years, died Sunday at his home, 808 Minakwa st.
Mr. Weger was associated with the Ritter-Snell Packard agency for a number of years and later was with the Ward Buick Co. More recently he had been private chauffeur to Maj. Fred E. Robbins, area engineer in charge of Truax Field construction.
Survivors are his wife, the former Elizabeth McCann; two sons, Thomas and Frank Jr., and two daughters, Mary and Pauline, Madison; his mother, Mrs. Theresa Weger, Madison: a sister, Mrs. Dennis Hayes, Union Grove; four brothers, John, Elroy, and Joseph, Matt and Louis, Madison, and two grandchildren.
Mr. Weger was a member of the Holy Name society at Blessed Sacrament church.
Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Ryan funeral home and at 9:30 at Blessed Sacrament Catholic church. The Rev. Ralph Goggins, O.P., will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.
The Holy Name society will meet at the funeral home to recite the rosary at 8 p.m. Tuesday."
Wisconsin State Journal Monday, December 20, 1943— 5
Frank X. Weger, 48, automobile salesman in Madison for 20 years, died Sunday at his home, 808 Minakwa st.
Mr. Weger was associated with the Ritter-Snell Packard agency for a number of years and later was with the Ward Buick Co. More recently he had been private chauffeur to Maj. Fred E. Robbins, area engineer in charge of Truax Field construction.
Survivors are his wife, the former Elizabeth McCann; two sons, Thomas and Frank Jr., and two daughters, Mary and Pauline, Madison; his mother, Mrs. Theresa Weger, Madison: a sister, Mrs. Dennis Hayes, Union Grove; four brothers, John, Elroy, and Joseph, Matt and Louis, Madison, and two grandchildren.
Mr. Weger was a member of the Holy Name society at Blessed Sacrament church.
Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Ryan funeral home and at 9:30 at Blessed Sacrament Catholic church. The Rev. Ralph Goggins, O.P., will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.
The Holy Name society will meet at the funeral home to recite the rosary at 8 p.m. Tuesday."
Wisconsin State Journal Monday, December 20, 1943— 5
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