Shelby  County  Indiana
Obituaries

Webber / Weber


The  Shelbyville  News
Monday, March 21, 1966
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Mrs. Webber Found Death
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Rites Thursday for City Woman, 63
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Mrs. J. Chester (Mildred P.) Webber, 63, was found dead in bed at her home at 218 Walker St. about 2:00p.m. Saturday, by her son, Maurice Webber.
Dr. Lucian Arata, county coroner, said death was due to natural causes.  Ill for a number of years; seriously ill for the past few days.
Most of life was spent here. Born in Indianapolis on Dec. 22, 1902, the daughter of  George  and  Emma (Ballard) Wells.
Married to Mr. Webber on Aug. 7, 1925, and he died Nov. 10, 1960.
Surviving besides the son are a half-brother, Wright Wells  of Indianapolis, and five grandchildren.
Rev. C. M. Swayzee, officiate.  Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery.
Contributed and summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Saturday September 19, 1924
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MORAL  TOWNSHIP  RESIDENT  DIES
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Miss Ruth Weber, Died Yesterday
of Goitre At St. Vincent Hospital
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WILL  BE  BURIED  SATURDAY
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          , age 22 years, daughter of the late  Mrs. Hannah Weber Schmidt,  of Moral township, died yesterday evening at seven o’clock at the St. Vincent hospital in Indianapolis, from goiter trouble.  The deceased was taken to the hospital on August 25, but did not improve.  Her mother died only a few months ago.  She is survived by a sister,  Mrs. Gladys Pfendler,  of Moral township, with whom she had made her home since the death of her mother.  Two brothers,  Earl Weber, of Columbus, Ohio, and  Lawrence Weber,  of Illinois; a half-brother,  Earl Schmidt, and her step-father also survive. 
Funeral services will be held at the home of Mrs. Pfendler, the sister, at three o’clock Saturday afternoon.  Burial will be in the Cunningham cemetery.
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Shelby  Democrat
April 6, 1911
Page 3 Column 1
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Mrs. Nancy Weber.
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          Mrs. Nancy Weber,  one of the aged and respected residents of Moral township, passed away at her home, three miles northeast of London, this morning, from an attack of the grip, aged seventy-six years and twenty-six days.  She was born and reared in Moral township.  Her husband preceded her to the Great Beyond many years ago.
          She is survived by four sons,  Henry Weber, of this city;  William and  Francis Weber,  of Moral township, and  John Weber,  of Oklahoma.  Funeral arrangements will not be completed until word is received from her son, John, as to whether or not he can attend the service.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming



The  Shelbyville  Republican
Tuesday October 29, 1907
Page 1 column 6
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DEATHS – FUNERALS
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          Mrs. Julia Weber died at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Hannah Weber, in Moral township, yesterday, at the age of sixty-six years.  Deceased had been sick for two months with heart trouble. One son, August, survives her.  The funeral services will be held tomorrow.  Interment will be in Scheildemeyer cemetery [Hancock County, Indiana].
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday March 23, 1905
Page 7 column 3
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          Henry Weber, residing one-half miles west of New Palestine, aged thirty-seven years, died at nine o’clock Wednesday morning of pneumonia, after an illness of four week’s duration.  He leaves a wife [Hannah] and four children, two boys and two girls, a brother,  Gus Weber and his mother to mourn his loss.  Mr. Weber had lived near New Palestine all his life and has been engaged in farming.  The funeral services were held at New Palestine at the Christian church this afternoon at two o’clock.
[Buried Cunningham Cemetery]
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday, June 12, 1879
Page 3
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CRADLE - ALTAR - TOMB.
Died.
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          WEBER --- On the 6th day of June, 1879,  Miss Mary Weber,  of Hancock county.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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