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Aloysius Phillip Weber

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Aloysius Phillip Weber

Birth
Gove County, Kansas, USA
Death
3 Jun 2015 (aged 86)
Gove, Gove County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Park, Gove County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Aloysius Philip Weber was born September 27, 1928, near Park, Kansas, to Jakob and Rosa (Herrman) Weber. He died June 3, 2015, at Gove County Medical Center.

Al was a 1947 graduate from Park High School. He worked on the family farm until being drafted into the Army in 1951 serving as a field medic in Korea until the spring of 1953. He and Annunciata Wildeman married May 18, 1953.

The Weber's farmed for 60 years. He was also a rural mail carrier, retiring in 1994. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Park.

Survivors included his wife, Annunciata; children, Gwen Offutt, Dan Weber, Allan Weber, Marty Cressler, Stacy Wagoner, Father Kevin Weber and Alanna Woodward-Weber; 17 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren. He was also survived by two brothers, Larry and Sil Weber; two sisters, Maggie Gassmann and Marie Meier.

He was preceded in death by his parents; six brothers, Celestine, Bart, Henry, Tony, Msgr. John George and Martin; and sisters, Minnie and Dilly.
Aloysius Philip Weber was born September 27, 1928, near Park, Kansas, to Jakob and Rosa (Herrman) Weber. He died June 3, 2015, at Gove County Medical Center.

Al was a 1947 graduate from Park High School. He worked on the family farm until being drafted into the Army in 1951 serving as a field medic in Korea until the spring of 1953. He and Annunciata Wildeman married May 18, 1953.

The Weber's farmed for 60 years. He was also a rural mail carrier, retiring in 1994. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Park.

Survivors included his wife, Annunciata; children, Gwen Offutt, Dan Weber, Allan Weber, Marty Cressler, Stacy Wagoner, Father Kevin Weber and Alanna Woodward-Weber; 17 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren. He was also survived by two brothers, Larry and Sil Weber; two sisters, Maggie Gassmann and Marie Meier.

He was preceded in death by his parents; six brothers, Celestine, Bart, Henry, Tony, Msgr. John George and Martin; and sisters, Minnie and Dilly.


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