CLINTON I. WEBER

Former Ipava Resident, Minister, Dies In Missouri

The Rev. Clinton I. Weber, 58, of 123 East Russell street, Warrensburg, Mo., died Saturday in his home following ten years of ill health.

He had lived in Ipava until he entered Bethany Bible Seminary in Chicago from which he graduated as a minister of the Church of the Brethren.

Born on Jan. 18, 1898 near Ipava, a son of Thomas and Lizzie (Johnson) Weber, he was married to Margaret Nelson of Warrensburg, who survives.

A minister for 30 years, he retired in 1952 because of failing health.

Also surviving are two sons, Robert, who is seriously ill in a Wichita, Kan., hospital, and Clinton Jr., of Leavenworth, Wash.; four grandchildren; a brother, Earl Weber and two sisters, Mrs. Vida Etter and Mrs. Ada Kessler, all of Astoria.

Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning in Warrensburg. Burial was at Warrensburg.

 

Published in the Astoria Argus-Searchlight on 2/22/1956

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