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Lowell George Weber

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Lowell George Weber

Birth
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA
Death
21 Nov 1976 (aged 65)
Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Sweet Home, Linn County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Lowell Weber
SWEET HOME - Funeral for Lowell G. Weber, 65, 1112 Kalmia St., who died Sunday at Lebanon Community Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Tracewell Funeral Home with Elder Cleo Thompson officiating . Interment follows at Liberty Cemetery.
Lowell was born Feb. 26, 1911 in Salem, Or. He moved with his family to Sweet Home when he was young. (Their home being on Lower Pleasant Valley Road). He attended schools in Pleasant Valley (Beulah Land School) and Sweet Home. He graduated from Sweet Home Union High School in 1928.
He served as chief radio operator in the U.S. Merchant Marines for eight years, returning to Sweet Home in 1936.
For the next 12 years he and a business partner, Rhinold Boeckel, operated a service station.
Following that, he purchased a large acreage property up Berlin Road near Marks Ridge and farmed until his retirement.
He married Lena May Gee on Jan. 2, 1932 in Salem, Or. She survives.
Also surviving are son, Kenneth of Eugene; his mother, Clara Weber of Sweet Home (Lower Pleasant Valley Road), a brother, Donald of Newport; a sister, Pauline Osborn of Salem; and four grandchildren.
Albany Democrat-Herald (Albany, Oregon) Tue. Nov 23, 1976
Lowell Weber
SWEET HOME - Funeral for Lowell G. Weber, 65, 1112 Kalmia St., who died Sunday at Lebanon Community Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Tracewell Funeral Home with Elder Cleo Thompson officiating . Interment follows at Liberty Cemetery.
Lowell was born Feb. 26, 1911 in Salem, Or. He moved with his family to Sweet Home when he was young. (Their home being on Lower Pleasant Valley Road). He attended schools in Pleasant Valley (Beulah Land School) and Sweet Home. He graduated from Sweet Home Union High School in 1928.
He served as chief radio operator in the U.S. Merchant Marines for eight years, returning to Sweet Home in 1936.
For the next 12 years he and a business partner, Rhinold Boeckel, operated a service station.
Following that, he purchased a large acreage property up Berlin Road near Marks Ridge and farmed until his retirement.
He married Lena May Gee on Jan. 2, 1932 in Salem, Or. She survives.
Also surviving are son, Kenneth of Eugene; his mother, Clara Weber of Sweet Home (Lower Pleasant Valley Road), a brother, Donald of Newport; a sister, Pauline Osborn of Salem; and four grandchildren.
Albany Democrat-Herald (Albany, Oregon) Tue. Nov 23, 1976


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