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Note: Obituary of Mary P. Weaver nee Jacklin "Home Saddened" The home of John Weaver, 2 miles south east of Holgate was saddened by a visitation of the Grim Reaper and a noble wife and mother has passed to the great beyond. Mrs. Weaver's death came after a long illness and brought grief not only to her relatives but to many friends, who deeply sympathize with the family in their sorrow. She peacefully fell into the sleep of death at 5:00 am March 1, 1935. Mrs. Weaver was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, also of the Ladies Altar Society. Mrs. Weaver nee Jacklin, was born near Waterville, Ohio, August 5th 1860, aged 74 years, 6 months, and 26 days. Surviving her are 3 sons, Sylvester of Philadelphia, Pa., Louis, at home, Raymond of Napoleon, Ohio, one daughter, Mrs. M.W. Bishop of Defiance, eight grand children, 1 great-grandchild, 2 brothers, Sylvester Jacklin of Tiffin, Ohio, Thomas Jacklin of Coffeeyville, Kansas, 3 sisters, Mrs. Rose Brady of Denver, Colorado, Mrs. Elizabeth Hall of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Teresa Bordner of Holgate. "CARD OF THANKS" We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and floral offerings during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Also Rev. Father Kaufmann and the choir for their consoling words and song; the pallbearers, Charles Bostelman, Leo Cruey, William Poulson, John Flowers, Claude Archambeault and Delbert Okuly; and Mr. Shaw for his kindness. ----John Weaver and Children (Source: "Henry County Review" - March 7, 1935) ______________________________________________________________ "UNTITLED" The following attended the funeral of Mrs. John Weaver in Holgate at St. Mary's Catholic Church: Florian and David Weaver, Mrs. Floyd Rothman, Mrs. John Rothman, Mr. and MRs. Arthur Schuller, Mrs. Lena Schuller, Mrs. John Gilgenbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Like, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westrick, Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham and Mrs. Martin Shondell. (Source: "Henry County Signal (?) - ABT March 14, 1935)
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