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Fanny M. Weber

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Fanny M. Weber

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Apr 1956 (aged 85)
Burial
Alleghenyville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Elizabeth Musser and Henry G. Weber.
Never married.

Gospel Herald - Volume XLIX , Number 17 - April 24, 1956 ­ page 406, 407:
Weber, Fannie M., daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Musser) Weber, was born Dec. 1, 1870; died at her home on April 2, 1956; aged 85 y. 4 m. 1d. She is survived by 4 brothers (Noah, Adamstown, Pa.; Solomon, East Earl, Pa.; Joseph, Denver, Pa.; and Aaron, Mohnton, Pa.), and one sister (Anna-Mrs. Henry Gehman, of Mohnton). Four brothers preceded her in death. She was born, lived, and died on the old Weber Homestead, Berks Co., Pa., where she cared for her parents until they were called home, and then she and her youngest brother continued the home. At the age of 15 she united with the Gehman Mennonite Church and was faithful throughout life. She was unable to attend services for some years, but a recorder was brought to her home quite regularly, bringing the services held at the church. Funeral services were held at the Bowmansville Church on April 5 were conducted by J. Paul Graybill and Moses Gehman, with burial in the Allegheny Mennonite Cemetery.



Daughter of Elizabeth Musser and Henry G. Weber.
Never married.

Gospel Herald - Volume XLIX , Number 17 - April 24, 1956 ­ page 406, 407:
Weber, Fannie M., daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Musser) Weber, was born Dec. 1, 1870; died at her home on April 2, 1956; aged 85 y. 4 m. 1d. She is survived by 4 brothers (Noah, Adamstown, Pa.; Solomon, East Earl, Pa.; Joseph, Denver, Pa.; and Aaron, Mohnton, Pa.), and one sister (Anna-Mrs. Henry Gehman, of Mohnton). Four brothers preceded her in death. She was born, lived, and died on the old Weber Homestead, Berks Co., Pa., where she cared for her parents until they were called home, and then she and her youngest brother continued the home. At the age of 15 she united with the Gehman Mennonite Church and was faithful throughout life. She was unable to attend services for some years, but a recorder was brought to her home quite regularly, bringing the services held at the church. Funeral services were held at the Bowmansville Church on April 5 were conducted by J. Paul Graybill and Moses Gehman, with burial in the Allegheny Mennonite Cemetery.





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  • Created by: Karen Tober
  • Added: Jul 16, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39525994/fanny_m-weber: accessed ), memorial page for Fanny M. Weber (1 Dec 1870–2 Apr 1956), Find a Grave Memorial ID 39525994, citing Allegheny Mennonite Cemetery, Alleghenyville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Karen Tober (contributor 46901145).