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Opal Eunice <I>Shultz</I> Weber

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Opal Eunice Shultz Weber

Birth
Whitewater, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 Jan 1967 (aged 56)
Fort Atkinson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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"The Janesville Daily Gazette", Janesville, Wisconsin, Monday, Jan. 16, 1967.

MILTON - Mrs. William Weber, 56, died yesterday at Fort Atkinson Memorial Hospital after a short illness.

Born Jan. 2, 1911, in Whitewater Township, the former Opal Schultz was the daughter of Otto and Augusta Kreger Schultz. A lifelong area resident, she married William Weber, March 5, 1930, in Johnstown and they farmed until last month when they moved to Milton.

Surviving are her husband; two sons, Dale and Darrell, both of Milton; her parents, Whitewater; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia Butke, Whitewater, and Mrs. Marion Thayer, Minnesota; a brother, Marvin, Milton.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Albrecht Funeral Home, the Rev. Herbert Schumacher of St. John's Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial in Milton Cemetery.
"The Janesville Daily Gazette", Janesville, Wisconsin, Monday, Jan. 16, 1967.

MILTON - Mrs. William Weber, 56, died yesterday at Fort Atkinson Memorial Hospital after a short illness.

Born Jan. 2, 1911, in Whitewater Township, the former Opal Schultz was the daughter of Otto and Augusta Kreger Schultz. A lifelong area resident, she married William Weber, March 5, 1930, in Johnstown and they farmed until last month when they moved to Milton.

Surviving are her husband; two sons, Dale and Darrell, both of Milton; her parents, Whitewater; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia Butke, Whitewater, and Mrs. Marion Thayer, Minnesota; a brother, Marvin, Milton.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Albrecht Funeral Home, the Rev. Herbert Schumacher of St. John's Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial in Milton Cemetery.


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