1-27-1935
Joseph Weber
Joseph Weber Is Summoned, Retired Ottoville Farmer Died Suddenly
   Ottoville--- Joseph Weber, highly esteemed and life-long resident of this community, died suddenly Sunday
afternoon at three-thirty at his home in Ottoville. He had been ill for only an hour before his death which was
due to apoplexy.
   Mr. Weber was born in Monterey township on October 5, 1865, the son of Anthony and Helena Weber. In
April 1888, he was united in marriage to Miss Catherine Kiefer of Ottoville. Nine children were born to Mr. and
Mrs. Weber. A daughter, Helena died in infancy.
   Until several years ago Mr. Weber was engaged in farming. He was industrious, a good neighbor and
staunch friend. He held the confidence and respect of all his aquaintences. At the time of his death he was
sixty-nine years, three months and twenty-two days of age.
   The widow and following children survive: Mrs. Elizabeth Gulker, Delphos; Mrs. Ed A. Eickholt and Mrs. B. J.
Wannemacher, Ottoville; Ida Weber, New York City; Mrs. Clem Honigfort and Albert Weber, Ottoville; E. A.
Weber, Pheonix, Ariz.; and Ed. Weber, Chesaning, Mich.
   Two brothers, Charles Weber of Ottoville, and Andrew Weber of Flint Michigan, also survive. Two brothers
and three sisters predeeded him in death.
   Funersl services were held Thursday morning at nine o'clock in the Immaculate Conception Church at
Ottoville. Rev. Father J. S. Arnoldi, the pastor, entoned the requiem mass and delivered the funeral sermon.
The remains were interred in the St. Mary's Cemetery, Ottoville.

2-7-1935
Gertrude Fierstos

2-19-1935
Peter J. Stahl
     Peter J. Stahl, 52, is dead at his home here after a long illness. Born in Ottoville, June 6, 1882 to John and
M. A. Fuerst Stahl. Stahl had lived here more than 20 years. He was a member of St. John's Catholic church.
     Funeral service will be conducted at St. John's church at 9:30 a. m. Thursday. Burial will be in St. John's
cemetery.

Rose Miller

Henry Beining Sr.

John Pohl

4-23-1935
Cornelius Bedink

Mary A. Freiburger

Alberta M. Fierstos

Rita Geier

Anna Kromer

9-16-1935
Louis Peters
      Louis Peters, 70, died Sunday at his home north of Ottoville following a long illness. He was the father of
Harry Peters of this city.
      Mr. Peters was a retired farmer and widely known through out the community where he had lived all his
life. He was a member of Ft. Jennings Lutheran church.
      Besides his son here, he leaves three others, Carl Peters, of Columbus Grove; Amos Peters, near
Ottoville; Harold Peters at home; two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Arn, Cloverdale; Mrs. Clara Baker, Grover Hill;
20 grandchildren; one brother, Fred Peters, Elida and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Martin, Delphos; Mrs. Louisa
Fisher, Cloverdale and Mrs. Elizabeth Wink of near Ottoville.
      Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ft. Jennings Lutheran Church, conducted by the Rev.
Charles Stroh. Burial will be in Ft. Jennings Cemetery.

Hubert Horstman

Mary Wurst

Peter Etgen

Harry Giesken

Wilhelmina Ricker

Mary Bendele

Joseph Dickman (infant)

Donald A. Pohl (Infant)