Obituary Record

Sophie D. (Hashoff) Weber
Died on 11/20/1927
Buried in Arlington Cemetery

Weber, Sophie D. (Hashoff) 11/20/1927

#1 Printed in the Nov. 23, 1927 Pilot, Blair, Nebraska

Mrs. Don Weber died very suddenly at her home early Sunday morning. She had apparently been in her usual health and had attended the picture show Saturday evening and later was in her husband’s store. She went on home ahead of Mr. Weber, and when he returned home about eleven o’clock, he found her lying on the floor unconscious. She passed away a few hours later without regaining consciousness. She is survived by her son, one son, Leo, two sisters, Mrs. Emma Wolf and Mrs. Lena Ensor, of Arlington, and Mrs. H. Fulton, of North Dakota, and Mrs. Paulson, of Omaha. Mrs. Weber was born here and lived here her entire life of over fifty years as a resident of Arlington. She has made for herself a place in the community life that will mean a distinct loss. She was a woman who was always ready to respond to the call of charity and need and has a large circle of friends who will greatly miss her. She was a charter member of the American Legion Auxiliary and was active in that organization. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the bereaved family.

Mrs. Herbert Fulton was expected to arrive Monday from North Dakota to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Don C. Weber.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rosenkilte and Mrs.Henry Rosenkilte and family visited relatives in Washington Sunday evening.

#2 24 Nov., 1927 - The Tribune

DIES AT ARLINGTON

Death Follows Slight Paralytic Stroke on Saturday

Mrs. Don Weber died suddenly Sunday morning at her home in Arlington following a stroke of paralysis with which she was suddenly stricken on Saturday night. Her death caused sorrow through the entire community as she was widely known and has made her home at Arlington practically all her life.

Saturday she was in good health and at her husband’s store all day. She went home Saturday evening feeling well. Her husband left the store some time later and when he arrived home found her lying unconscious on the floor.

Mrs. Weber had long played a prominent part in various affairs at Arlington and was popular and highly respected. Her sudden death was a shock in the community.

Obituaries courtesy of Washington County Genealogical Association; newspaper clippings on file at the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska

FindaGrave # 44919161

Printed in the Blair Pilot on 11/25/1927


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