Joseph H. Weber, 59, of Tacoma, died Wednesday.
He was born in Baggs, Wyo., and had lived in Tacoma since 1944. He was a foreman from Brown & Haley Co., and past president of Seattle-Tacoma Bakery Union, Local 474.
Survivors include his wife, Marjorie O., three daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Joan) Swedback of Bremerton and Mrs. John (Laura) Shannon and Mrs. Roger (Barbara) Terwilliger, both of Tacoma; two brothers Roy C. of Rock Springs, Wyo., and Clarence of Rawlings, Wyo.; four sisters, Mrs. Fern Fortune of Kettle Falls, Mrs. Ruth Berglund of Spokane, Mrs. Laura Herold of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Alice Best of Rough and Ready, Calif.; and eight grandchildren.
Services are announced by Mountain View Funeral Home.
Joseph H. Weber, 59, of Tacoma, died Wednesday.
He was born in Baggs, Wyo., and had lived in Tacoma since 1944. He was a foreman from Brown & Haley Co., and past president of Seattle-Tacoma Bakery Union, Local 474.
Survivors include his wife, Marjorie O., three daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Joan) Swedback of Bremerton and Mrs. John (Laura) Shannon and Mrs. Roger (Barbara) Terwilliger, both of Tacoma; two brothers Roy C. of Rock Springs, Wyo., and Clarence of Rawlings, Wyo.; four sisters, Mrs. Fern Fortune of Kettle Falls, Mrs. Ruth Berglund of Spokane, Mrs. Laura Herold of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Alice Best of Rough and Ready, Calif.; and eight grandchildren.
Services are announced by Mountain View Funeral Home.
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