Weber, Clemens



BORN IN: Germany
DIED: 4/18/1893
AGED: 35
DEATH LOCATION: Redwood City

OCCUPATION: Brewer

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BURIED IN UNION CEMETERY WITH THE SAME LAST NAME:

BURIED NEARBY IN PLOT X163:
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  • 1860 The Pony Express
  • 1861 Abraham Lincoln elected President
  • 1861 American Civil War
  • 1865 Abraham Lincoln assassinated
  • 1866 Ku Klux Klan
  • 1869 National Woman Suffrage Assoc.
  • 1871 The Great Chicago Fire
  • 1876 Telephones (Alexander Graham Bell)
  • 1876 Baseball's National League
  • 1877 Phonograph (Thomas Edison)
  • 1879 Light Bulb (Thomas Edison)

OBITUARY ---------------

FRED WEBER

Redwood City Democrat

April 20, 1893

Fred Weber, head workman at the Eureka Brewery, a German, 38 years of age, died suddenly of heart disease, while at work Thursday afternoon. He was taken ill about 4 pm and expired within an hour. It is thought he has a sister in San Francisco and a brother in Chico. Mr. Freyer, owner of the brewery, says the deceased was steady and industrious. The remains were in charge of Coroner Crowe and will be interred this afternoon at 3 o’clock in Union Cerncery.

Lot 163X

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