Civil War Veteran and Retired U.B. Minister is Called
Oct. 13, 1925
Rev. Cyrus Weimer, 81, veteran of the Civil War, and retired United Brethren minister, died at his home in North Webster on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. His demise was due to pernicious anaemia after a long illness.
Rev. Weimer retired from the ministry many years ago. He spent practically all of his life in Kosciusko County; surviving are his widow, four children, Mrs. J.J. Kline, Wesley and Charles Weimer, of North Webster, and Mrs. Robert Paige, of Elkhart. One brother, Joseph, of North Webster, and two sisters, Mrs. Elias Fidler, of North Webster, and Mrs. Levi Fidler, of Goshen, also survive.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the North Webster Methodist church.
Burial will be at North Webster.
Civil War Veteran and Retired U.B. Minister is Called
Oct. 13, 1925
Rev. Cyrus Weimer, 81, veteran of the Civil War, and retired United Brethren minister, died at his home in North Webster on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. His demise was due to pernicious anaemia after a long illness.
Rev. Weimer retired from the ministry many years ago. He spent practically all of his life in Kosciusko County; surviving are his widow, four children, Mrs. J.J. Kline, Wesley and Charles Weimer, of North Webster, and Mrs. Robert Paige, of Elkhart. One brother, Joseph, of North Webster, and two sisters, Mrs. Elias Fidler, of North Webster, and Mrs. Levi Fidler, of Goshen, also survive.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the North Webster Methodist church.
Burial will be at North Webster.
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