February 27, 1918 issue of The LaFayette Sun
Carse Weaver died of pneumonia at an infirmary in Birmingham last week. His body was brought back home and was buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetery last Friday.
February 27, 1918 issue of The LaFayette Sun
A Young Man Dies
Mr. Connie Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Weaver, living near Milltown, aged eighteen years, died at Birmingham, where he was engaged in business, on Wednesday of last week. The remains were brought to the home of his parents and interment took place on Thursday at the Pleasant Grove Church Cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. A. C. Yeargan. The young man died of pneumonia following an attack of measles. Many friends sympathize with the bereaved family in the death of the beloved son.
Death Certificate information:
Name - Carse Weaver
Died - February 19, 1918 in Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL
Born - October 10, 1899 in Abanda, AL
Father - John E. Weaver
Occupation - Street Car conductor
February 27, 1918 issue of The LaFayette Sun
Carse Weaver died of pneumonia at an infirmary in Birmingham last week. His body was brought back home and was buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetery last Friday.
February 27, 1918 issue of The LaFayette Sun
A Young Man Dies
Mr. Connie Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Weaver, living near Milltown, aged eighteen years, died at Birmingham, where he was engaged in business, on Wednesday of last week. The remains were brought to the home of his parents and interment took place on Thursday at the Pleasant Grove Church Cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. A. C. Yeargan. The young man died of pneumonia following an attack of measles. Many friends sympathize with the bereaved family in the death of the beloved son.
Death Certificate information:
Name - Carse Weaver
Died - February 19, 1918 in Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL
Born - October 10, 1899 in Abanda, AL
Father - John E. Weaver
Occupation - Street Car conductor
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