Helen M. Weber
16 July 1918 – 16 December
1968
Mrs. Weber was
born in Dorchester, Texas the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jaresh. She died
after a lengthy illness at a local hospital in Sherman, Texas.
She wed
Joseph M. Weber on 19 August 1944. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church,
Sherman.
She is survived by her husband of Dorchester; two daughters,
Mrs. Bob Schnitker of Denison, Texas and Miss Nancy Weber of Dorchester; three
brothers, E.M. Jaresh of Sherman, James Jaresh of Dorchester and Charles Jaresh
of Gunter, Texas; two grandchildren and several nieces and
nephews.
Rosary was recited at Waldo Funeral Home, Sherman.
Requiem Mass was
celebrated at St Mary's Church, with pastor, Right Reverend Monsignor Robert
Forliti officiating.
An obituary appeared on the local newspaper, Sherman Democrat, Sherman on
17 December 1968, Page 9.
Joseph M. Weber
8 March 1921 – 7 January
1996
Mr. Weber was
born in Tioga, Texas, the son of Frank Xavier Weber and Frances Zeliner Weber.
He died at Wilson N. Jones Hospital, Sherman, Texas.
He was reared in the
Pilot Point, Texas area and attended schools there. He served in the U.S. Navy
during World War II, serving aboard the medical transport ship, USS
Boise.
On 19 August 1944, he married Miss Helen Jaresh in Sherman and
following her death in 1968 he married Margaret Raner on 12 March
1982.
Mr. Weber was a longtime farmer in the Dorchester, Texas area for
at least 50 years. He later was employed as a carpenter for the Mitchell
Construction Company, retiring in 1984.
He was a member of the Sherman
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2772 for 30 years and was also a member of St.
Mary's Catholic Church, Sherman.
He was survived by his wife
Margaret of Dorchester; daughters, Jo Ann Schnitker and Nancy Brown, both of
Dorchester; stepsons John Raner of Sherman and Justin Raner of Bells, Texas;
stepdaughter, Pamela Thomas of Sherman; 12 grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Rosary was recited at Waldo Funeral Home, Sherman.
Mass of
Christian Burial was celebrated by Reverend Jeremy Myers at St. Mary's Catholic
Church.
Full
obituary was published on the Sherman Democrat on 8 January 1996, Page A-10, and
the Denison Herald Page 2.