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Princeville Telephone 1925
SUMMONS ANSWERED BY JOSEPH B. WEBER
Death Came at Peoria Home Monday----Funeral This Morning
The many friends here were sorry to hear of the death of Joseph B. Weber, which occurred Monday afternoon at 2:30 at his home at 821 Bigelow, Peoria. Mr. Weber had been in failing health for a number of years and the end came peacefully Monday. Cause of death was pernicious anemia.
Joseph Bernard Weber was born in Princeville January 7, 1877 and passed away in Peoria November 9, 1925, aged 48 years, 10 months and 2 days. With the exception of ten months when he lived in Peoria before the present residence, he made his home in Princeville all his life. The family moved to Peoria in June 1924 from which time Mr. Weber received treatments at the Peoria Sanitarium.
During the time that Mr. Weber lived in Princeville he assisted his father, Val Weber in the merchandising business and later associated with his two brothers in the same line. For a period of two years he operated a restaurant here.
On August 31, 1899, he was married to Clara G. Boylan and to this union three sons were born, all of whom survive him. They are Leo of Ravenwood, Missouri, and Clement and Joseph at home. He also leaves one brother A. L. Weber and one sister, Mrs. William Friedman and his mother, Mrs. Barbara Weber all of this place.
During the many years that Mr. Weber was in business here he made many friends, all of whom sympathize with the widow and the family at this time of bereavement. He was a kind and loving father and through his poor health often impaired his activity, he was honorable and up right at all times.
Funeral services were held this morning from the St. Mary's of the Woods church, Fr. F. M. Humphfreys officiating assisted by Fr. Cosgrove of Peoria. Interment took place at St. Mary's cemetery.
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Princeville Telephone 1925
SUMMONS ANSWERED BY JOSEPH B. WEBER
Death Came at Peoria Home Monday----Funeral This Morning
The many friends here were sorry to hear of the death of Joseph B. Weber, which occurred Monday afternoon at 2:30 at his home at 821 Bigelow, Peoria. Mr. Weber had been in failing health for a number of years and the end came peacefully Monday. Cause of death was pernicious anemia.
Joseph Bernard Weber was born in Princeville January 7, 1877 and passed away in Peoria November 9, 1925, aged 48 years, 10 months and 2 days. With the exception of ten months when he lived in Peoria before the present residence, he made his home in Princeville all his life. The family moved to Peoria in June 1924 from which time Mr. Weber received treatments at the Peoria Sanitarium.
During the time that Mr. Weber lived in Princeville he assisted his father, Val Weber in the merchandising business and later associated with his two brothers in the same line. For a period of two years he operated a restaurant here.
On August 31, 1899, he was married to Clara G. Boylan and to this union three sons were born, all of whom survive him. They are Leo of Ravenwood, Missouri, and Clement and Joseph at home. He also leaves one brother A. L. Weber and one sister, Mrs. William Friedman and his mother, Mrs. Barbara Weber all of this place.
During the many years that Mr. Weber was in business here he made many friends, all of whom sympathize with the widow and the family at this time of bereavement. He was a kind and loving father and through his poor health often impaired his activity, he was honorable and up right at all times.
Funeral services were held this morning from the St. Mary's of the Woods church, Fr. F. M. Humphfreys officiating assisted by Fr. Cosgrove of Peoria. Interment took place at St. Mary's cemetery.
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Buried Nov 12, 1925
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