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Mrs Josephine E. <I>Vergon</I> Wiedling

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Mrs Josephine E. Vergon Wiedling

Birth
France
Death
1961 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Southfield, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 75, lot 372 grave 01
Memorial ID
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Josephine, Vergon, married Eugene Wiedling in New Jersey in the early 1900s, after they both immigrated to the USA from France, Josephine, most likely came from Switzerland originally, Eugene, who was a barber working at a Hotel in Cape May N.J. met Henry Ford, and Thomas Edison, while cuttin g their hair, Henry Ford offered him a job at his new auto Plant, that opened in 1909, so they went to Michigan, to work for Henry Ford, but he decided he did not like factory work, he then went back to cutting hair, but was also a great Chef, and worked at the Pontchartrain Wine cellers in Detroit Mi. they had 6 children together, Raymond Wiedling, Louis, Sr, Mary Margaret, A Catholic Nun, with the Immaculate heart of Mary order, in Monroe Michigan !
, Helen (my mother, who married Maurice L. Tyler): Marie McClune Tyler, Married Wilfred (MAC) McClune:, and Chuck, the youngest child, died 5/2/2000, was cremated, and buried with his Mother, Josephine on the same plot.. Louis was injured during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec,. 7th, 1944, his father, Eugene, thinking his son had perished in the attack, died of a heart failure, the next day.
Helen is buried at Wood National cemetery next to her Husband, Maurice:, Helen's # 168750925, Maurice M# 168750211

Louis passed away in May, 16th, 1955, he was a Purple heart recipient after being wounded at Pearl Harbor
Eugene, his Father, was also a soldier in WW1,
Josephine, Vergon, married Eugene Wiedling in New Jersey in the early 1900s, after they both immigrated to the USA from France, Josephine, most likely came from Switzerland originally, Eugene, who was a barber working at a Hotel in Cape May N.J. met Henry Ford, and Thomas Edison, while cuttin g their hair, Henry Ford offered him a job at his new auto Plant, that opened in 1909, so they went to Michigan, to work for Henry Ford, but he decided he did not like factory work, he then went back to cutting hair, but was also a great Chef, and worked at the Pontchartrain Wine cellers in Detroit Mi. they had 6 children together, Raymond Wiedling, Louis, Sr, Mary Margaret, A Catholic Nun, with the Immaculate heart of Mary order, in Monroe Michigan !
, Helen (my mother, who married Maurice L. Tyler): Marie McClune Tyler, Married Wilfred (MAC) McClune:, and Chuck, the youngest child, died 5/2/2000, was cremated, and buried with his Mother, Josephine on the same plot.. Louis was injured during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec,. 7th, 1944, his father, Eugene, thinking his son had perished in the attack, died of a heart failure, the next day.
Helen is buried at Wood National cemetery next to her Husband, Maurice:, Helen's # 168750925, Maurice M# 168750211

Louis passed away in May, 16th, 1955, he was a Purple heart recipient after being wounded at Pearl Harbor
Eugene, his Father, was also a soldier in WW1,


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