Douglass Family - Ourfolk
Marcia Imogene "Imogene" Douglass (Weyeneth) 9 OCT 1898 - 6 JUN 1989
Marcia was born on 9 OCT 1898 and died on 6 JUN 1989 (age: 90) in Pompano Beach, Fl. and was buried in Parkview Cmty, Peoria, Ill. . She was the daughter of William Henry Douglas (26 AUG 1853 - 22 NOV 1923) and Blanche Amy Hoffman (Douglas) (1 JUL 1867 - 3 AUG 1946). Marcia was married to David Weyeneth on 12 JUL 1932. David was born on 28 MAR 1901 and died on 1 JAN 1965 (age: 63) in Peoria, Ill . He was the son of Alphai Weyeneth (2 JUN 1856 - 8 DEC 1928) and Rose Gerber (Weyeneth) (22 MAR 1859 - 1950). View Family Chart - - -
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Marcia was a Traveler's Ins..
worked for and continued to love Traveler's Insurance Co.
She always had pictures to show you of her 'Davey' in front of all the
famous sites of the U.S.
worked for and continued to love Traveler's Insurance Co.
She always had pictures to show you of her 'Davey' in front of all the
famous sites of the U.S.
Living with his brother, Lester R. Weyeneth, his sister Mary M. Weyeneth and her husband Bob R. Reisman in Peoria in 1930 Census.
David: David Weyeneth
David Weyeneth, 63, of 603 Cornhill St., died at 5:03 a.m. Friday in St. Francis Hospital, where he had been a patient since Dec 21.
He was born at Roanoke, March 28, 1901, the son of Alphai and Rosa Gerber Weyeneth.
Surviving are his wife, Marcia Imogene Douglas Weyeneth; four brothers, Ben, Michael and Lester Weyeneth, all of Peoria; Silas J. Weyeneth of Roanoke; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Broquard, Mrs. Mary Reiman, both of Peoria; Mrs. Ana Leman and Miss Esther Weyeneth, bot of Roanoke. Two brothers Eli and Phillip, preceded him in death.
Mr. Weyeneth was employed by Keystone Steel & WIre Co. for 22 years, last working Dec 2. He was to retire Jan 1, 1965. He was a member of the Keystone Goodfellow Club and Peoria Lodge 15, AF&AM.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Universalist Unitarian Church witht he Rev. Fred LeShane officiating.
There will be no visitation.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Masonic Children's Home, LaGrange, Ill., or to the charity of the donor's choice.
(Peoria Journal Star - Sat, Jan 2, 1965)
He was born at Roanoke, March 28, 1901, the son of Alphai and Rosa Gerber Weyeneth.
Surviving are his wife, Marcia Imogene Douglas Weyeneth; four brothers, Ben, Michael and Lester Weyeneth, all of Peoria; Silas J. Weyeneth of Roanoke; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Broquard, Mrs. Mary Reiman, both of Peoria; Mrs. Ana Leman and Miss Esther Weyeneth, bot of Roanoke. Two brothers Eli and Phillip, preceded him in death.
Mr. Weyeneth was employed by Keystone Steel & WIre Co. for 22 years, last working Dec 2. He was to retire Jan 1, 1965. He was a member of the Keystone Goodfellow Club and Peoria Lodge 15, AF&AM.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Universalist Unitarian Church witht he Rev. Fred LeShane officiating.
There will be no visitation.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Masonic Children's Home, LaGrange, Ill., or to the charity of the donor's choice.
(Peoria Journal Star - Sat, Jan 2, 1965)
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