OBITUARY: Carol Weisser, Salem, Marion Co., reported in Jackson County, Oregon ********************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES(tm) NOTICE: ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/or/orfiles.htm ********************************************************************************* Transcribed and formatted for use in USGenWeb Archives by Elizabeth Corethers 7 Dec 2002 ********************************************************************************* WEISSER, Carol, Medford (Oregon) Mail Tribune, Tuesday, 21 Apr 1925, p. 2: Mrs. Carol Weisser died Sunday morning April 19th, 1925 at her home in Salem, Oregon, after a lingering illness. She leaves her husband, William, and daughter Frances, besides two sisters, Mrs. Jas. Eaton of Jacksonville and Mrs. Edw. Butler of Ashland. Mrs. Weisser was well known in southern Oregon having lived in Ashland and Medford the greater part of her life where the family have a host of friends. They moved from Medford to Salem about two years ago where Frances has been employed as secretary to the warden of the penitentiary. WEISSER, Coral, Medford (Oregon) Mail Tribune, Saturday, 25 Apr 1925, p. 6: One of the recent deaths in this city is that of Mrs. Coral Weisser at her home in the Patton apartments, her passing from this life occurring at an early hour Sunday, April 19. The deceased was the mother of Miss Frances Weisser, secretary to the Oregon state parole officer, and had been a resident of Salem about two years, coming to this city from Medford where they had resided for several years. She was a member of the Christian church in the latter city and affiliated with the First Christian church here. Mrs. Weisser was a native of Michigan, where she was born 50 years ago. She had a wide circle of friends which she had made through her very amiable disposition and endearing manner. Several months ago she was stricken with an illness which caused her much suffering during the past few weeks, but through it all she was most cheerful and constantly thinking of the welfare of others. Among her surviving relatives are two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Eaton, at Jacksonville, and Mrs. E. N. Butler at Ashland. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. John J. Evans at the Rigdon mortuary at 3 p.m. Wednesday, and interment will be in IOOF cemetery. - Salem Statesman.