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- Stewart Milton Weber, 81, a native of Rebersburg who retired as director of Internal Postal Service for the US Government in Washington, DC, died Saturday, March 16, 1957 at his home in Washington.
Mr. Weber was a son of George and Candace Condo Weber. He was a railway clerk, residing in Mill Hall, until moving to Washington to enter the government service.
He was survived by his wife, the former Jennie Meyer; two sons, Dr. Meyer Weber, Los Angeles, California; Dr. George Weber, Marbury, Maryland; Miss Martha, at home; and two grandchildren.
Surviving brothers and sisters were: Glenn and Harry Weber, Mill Hall; Lester, Mohawk Village; Anthony and Mrs. Lewis Poorman, Lock Haven; and Mrs. Ida Koons, Cleveland, Ohio.
Glenn Weber accompanied his brother’s body to Lock Haven for services.
Services were held at the Helt Funeral Home, Lock Haven, with the Reverend LeRoy M. Kurtz, pastor of Saint Luke’s Reformed Church, officiating.
Interment was in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
From His Obituary:
Monday, March 18, 1957
The Express. Lock Haven, PA
Article Provided By;
The Express May 26, 1960
Lock Haven PA 17745
From His US Passport Application:
Name: Stewart Milton Weber
Age: 46
Birth Date: 17 Aug 1874
Birth Place: Rebersburg, Pennsylvania
Residence Place: MT Rainier Maryland
Passport Issue Date: 2 Sep 1920
Father: George M Weber [1]
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