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Andrew Frank Weber

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Andrew Frank Weber

Birth
Liebenthal, Rush County, Kansas, USA
Death
22 Jan 1969 (aged 78)
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 7, Lot 51, Sp 8
Memorial ID
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Andrew F. Weber, 78, of 406 North 32nd Street in Kansas City, Kansas, passed away Wednesday night at his home. He was born in Liebenthal, Kansas, and had lived in Kansas City, Kansas, 50 years. He was a retired casket maker. Mr. Weber was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Cathedral and the Kansas City, Kansas, Deaf Center.

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
Andrew F. Weber, 78, of 406 North 32nd Street in Kansas City, Kansas, passed away Wednesday night at his home. He was born in Liebenthal, Kansas, and had lived in Kansas City, Kansas, 50 years. He was a retired casket maker. Mr. Weber was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Cathedral and the Kansas City, Kansas, Deaf Center.

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


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