Solemn High Mass was celebrated at 9:30 a.m. today at St. Joseph's Church by Rev. P.J. Bernarding, and interment followed at St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends were received at the Maloy Funeral Home.
Surviving are her husband, Louis G. Weber; five sons, Theodore J. of Duquesne, Leo G. and Harold R. at home, Louis Jerome of Homestead and Ralph H. of Gary, Ind.; four daughters Mrs. Bernadette Alexander of West Mifflin, Mrs. Irene Keck of Hanover, O., Mrs. Mary Greenfield of Parkersburg, W. Va., and Rose Cepits of Duquesne; 18 grandchildren; two brothers Edward Noll [sic] of Duquesne; and two sisters, Mrs. Ida Helfrich and Mrs. Florence Bain of Duquesne. (from Obituary in Duquesne Times, Oct 26, 1950)
Solemn High Mass was celebrated at 9:30 a.m. today at St. Joseph's Church by Rev. P.J. Bernarding, and interment followed at St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends were received at the Maloy Funeral Home.
Surviving are her husband, Louis G. Weber; five sons, Theodore J. of Duquesne, Leo G. and Harold R. at home, Louis Jerome of Homestead and Ralph H. of Gary, Ind.; four daughters Mrs. Bernadette Alexander of West Mifflin, Mrs. Irene Keck of Hanover, O., Mrs. Mary Greenfield of Parkersburg, W. Va., and Rose Cepits of Duquesne; 18 grandchildren; two brothers Edward Noll [sic] of Duquesne; and two sisters, Mrs. Ida Helfrich and Mrs. Florence Bain of Duquesne. (from Obituary in Duquesne Times, Oct 26, 1950)
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