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Mary Weaver “Mamie” <I>Shullenberger</I> Westfall

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Mary Weaver “Mamie” Shullenberger Westfall

Birth
Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1952 (aged 73–74)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 7, Row 30, S-N
Memorial ID
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Daughter of John and Anna (Arts) Schullenberger.

It is believed that she had been married and widowed, with no living childern when she married Walter Eugene Westfall in 1896, Bertrand, Phelps, Nebraska. On her death certificate under Westfall, it says Weaver (possible first married name)as middle name and she'd been widowed twice. Daughter Beatrice Irene gave information on D.C.

She and Walter had four known children born to them. They are: Beatrice Irene, Bernice, Grace Wilma and Ralph Newton. Ralph become a Doctor.

Sometime before 1910 they left Nebraska and settled in this area remaining the rest of their lives. Some time after Walter died, she went to live with or near her daughter in St. Louis area.

Her obituary from the St. Louis Post Dispatch on 12 Jun 1952:

Westfall, Mary Weaver, 4122 Haven St., Wed, June 11, 1852, beloved wife of the later Walter E. Westfall, dear mother of Mrs. E.W. Blackmore, Mrs. Louis Tomey and Dr. Ralph N. Westfall of Portland, Oregon, our dear sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt.
Services will be held at Ziegen-Hein Bros. Mortuary, 6409 Gravois at Holly Hills, Sat., June 14, 1 p.m. church services at First Christian Church. Maryville, Mo., Mon., June 16, 2 p.m. Interment Miriam Cemetery.

(Thanks to James D. Peterson for sending me copy of her Obituary. )

Bio by W. Loy Frisk Simmons
Daughter of John and Anna (Arts) Schullenberger.

It is believed that she had been married and widowed, with no living childern when she married Walter Eugene Westfall in 1896, Bertrand, Phelps, Nebraska. On her death certificate under Westfall, it says Weaver (possible first married name)as middle name and she'd been widowed twice. Daughter Beatrice Irene gave information on D.C.

She and Walter had four known children born to them. They are: Beatrice Irene, Bernice, Grace Wilma and Ralph Newton. Ralph become a Doctor.

Sometime before 1910 they left Nebraska and settled in this area remaining the rest of their lives. Some time after Walter died, she went to live with or near her daughter in St. Louis area.

Her obituary from the St. Louis Post Dispatch on 12 Jun 1952:

Westfall, Mary Weaver, 4122 Haven St., Wed, June 11, 1852, beloved wife of the later Walter E. Westfall, dear mother of Mrs. E.W. Blackmore, Mrs. Louis Tomey and Dr. Ralph N. Westfall of Portland, Oregon, our dear sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt.
Services will be held at Ziegen-Hein Bros. Mortuary, 6409 Gravois at Holly Hills, Sat., June 14, 1 p.m. church services at First Christian Church. Maryville, Mo., Mon., June 16, 2 p.m. Interment Miriam Cemetery.

(Thanks to James D. Peterson for sending me copy of her Obituary. )

Bio by W. Loy Frisk Simmons

Gravesite Details

Missouri Death Certificate #22803



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