He was survived by two sons, Adolph Weber of the home and Vincent Weber of 3000 North 59th Street; three daughters, Mrs. Maude M. Nedrow of 2509 North 48th Terrace, Mrs. Betty Fisher of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Mrs. Dorothy Butler of Dallas; two brothers, Joe Weber of Olathe and August Weber Sr. of 7740 Madison; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Judge of 341 Indiana, Mrs. Anna Randall and Mrs. Mary Basgall, both of Liebenthal; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Friends called on Friday afternoon at the Gibson-Butler Funeral Home. Funeral services were held on Saturday morning at the Gibson-Butler Chapel, followed by the Funeral Mass at St. Peter's Cathedral. Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
The Kansas City Star (MO) ~ Thursday, 23 Jan 1969
He was survived by two sons, Adolph Weber of the home and Vincent Weber of 3000 North 59th Street; three daughters, Mrs. Maude M. Nedrow of 2509 North 48th Terrace, Mrs. Betty Fisher of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Mrs. Dorothy Butler of Dallas; two brothers, Joe Weber of Olathe and August Weber Sr. of 7740 Madison; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Judge of 341 Indiana, Mrs. Anna Randall and Mrs. Mary Basgall, both of Liebenthal; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Friends called on Friday afternoon at the Gibson-Butler Funeral Home. Funeral services were held on Saturday morning at the Gibson-Butler Chapel, followed by the Funeral Mass at St. Peter's Cathedral. Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
The Kansas City Star (MO) ~ Thursday, 23 Jan 1969
Family Members
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John W. Weber
1886–1955
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Katherine L Weber Herrman
1888–1966
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Brigitta Weber
1892–1892
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Weber
1893–1902
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August Adam Weber Sr
1895–1980
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Mary Weber Basgall
1896–1983
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Joseph Anton Weber
1898–1989
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Alexander "Alex" Weber
1900–1900
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Ignatius "Natzi" Weber
1900–1900
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Anna Weber Randa
1901–1987
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Alvis Weber
1907–1907
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