Obituary:
MRS. ANNA H. WEYLAND
Published: The Charleston Gazette, Thursday, October 5, 1950
Mrs. Anna H. Weyland, 80, of 1412 Kanawha Boulevard, West, a retired practical nurse of 40 years experience, died Tuesday in Babbitt, Nevada, where she was visiting a daughter, Mrs. A. C. Bays. She had been ill about two weeks.
Mrs. Weyland was born in Germany, April 7, 1870, the daughter of Augusta and Anna Hart Stender. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Funeral services will be held at St. Paul's church with Rev. Royal Walther officiating, and burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park, with Bartlett mortuary in charge.
Time of the funeral had not been determined, pending the arrival of the body from Nevada.
Survivors include: four other daughters, Mrs. H. T. Gordon of Wausau, Wisconsin, Mrs. C. O. Seidentopf of Pasadena, California, Mrs. A. F. Classen of Sherman Oaks, California and Mrs. Fred Isaac of Charleston, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Obituary:
MRS. ANNA H. WEYLAND
Published: The Charleston Gazette, Thursday, October 5, 1950
Mrs. Anna H. Weyland, 80, of 1412 Kanawha Boulevard, West, a retired practical nurse of 40 years experience, died Tuesday in Babbitt, Nevada, where she was visiting a daughter, Mrs. A. C. Bays. She had been ill about two weeks.
Mrs. Weyland was born in Germany, April 7, 1870, the daughter of Augusta and Anna Hart Stender. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Funeral services will be held at St. Paul's church with Rev. Royal Walther officiating, and burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park, with Bartlett mortuary in charge.
Time of the funeral had not been determined, pending the arrival of the body from Nevada.
Survivors include: four other daughters, Mrs. H. T. Gordon of Wausau, Wisconsin, Mrs. C. O. Seidentopf of Pasadena, California, Mrs. A. F. Classen of Sherman Oaks, California and Mrs. Fred Isaac of Charleston, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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