Mae had a son, Ernest Leon "Jack" Derringer. I don't know the name of the father.
Mae married Harley J. Weimer on November 24, 1924. Harley also had a son, named Robert, from his first marriage. I couldn't find any evidence that they had any other children. Mae and Harley were still living in Dayton, Ohio in 1934 but they eventually moved to Clearwater, Florida in 1957. Her obituary in the St. Petersburg Times on June 17, 1982 (thanks to Dan Heavelin for sending me this).states that Mae came to Clearwater from Dayton, Ohio 25 years ago and that she was a member of First Church of the Brethren, St. Petersburg. Survivors included her husband, Harley J. and step-son, Robert J. of Clearwater. (Found at the Pinellas County Library)
Mae and her husband are buried in the Apostles B section of this perpetual care cemetery; they are in interred in what is called a single-space lawn crypt.
Mae's name, on her her memorial marker, is: Mae B. Weimer
.
Mae had a son, Ernest Leon "Jack" Derringer. I don't know the name of the father.
Mae married Harley J. Weimer on November 24, 1924. Harley also had a son, named Robert, from his first marriage. I couldn't find any evidence that they had any other children. Mae and Harley were still living in Dayton, Ohio in 1934 but they eventually moved to Clearwater, Florida in 1957. Her obituary in the St. Petersburg Times on June 17, 1982 (thanks to Dan Heavelin for sending me this).states that Mae came to Clearwater from Dayton, Ohio 25 years ago and that she was a member of First Church of the Brethren, St. Petersburg. Survivors included her husband, Harley J. and step-son, Robert J. of Clearwater. (Found at the Pinellas County Library)
Mae and her husband are buried in the Apostles B section of this perpetual care cemetery; they are in interred in what is called a single-space lawn crypt.
Mae's name, on her her memorial marker, is: Mae B. Weimer
.
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