Class of 1893-1894
Graduation essay: “Beyond 1865 to 1895”
Birth: Sep 1873, South Carolina
Death: 3 Sep 1939, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida
Parents:
Daniel Weimar (1846-1915)
Mary Catharine Wingard Weimar (1851-1923)
Siblings:
Wilhelmina Cassidy Weimar Suhrer (1876-1958)
Daniel B. Weimer (1879-1886)
Maggie Muller Weimar (1881-1969)
Anna Weimar Hall 1887-1977)
Henry Townsend Weimer (1890-1937)
Burial: Bosque Bello Cemetery, Fernandina Beach, Nassau County, Florida
Source: www.findagrave.com, #55372426.
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Pensacola News Journal (Pensacola, FL), 4 Sep 1939, p. 2.
MARY ELIZABETH WEIMAR
Miss Mary Elizabeth Weimar, 66, died early yesterday morning at the home of Frank J. Suhrer, 506 East Gadsden street. Miss Weimar had been connected with the Children’s Orphan Home of Florida at Jacksonville for a number of years and was well known throughout the state for the work that she had done for this home.
She is survived by one brother, Joe Weimar of Jacksonville, Fla., and three sisters, Mrs. Frank J. Suhrer of Pensacola, Miss Maggie Weimar of Fernandina, Fla., and Mrs. Annie Hall of Laguima, Cal. The body was shipped to Fernandina, Fla., on the L. and N. train yesterday afternoon for interment.
Fisher-Pou was in charge of arrangements.
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15 Jul 1899 (Concord Daily Standard, Concord, NC, p. 3):
“Miss Lizzie Weimer, of South Carolina, an alumnus of Mont Amoena seminary, has been elected a teacher in St, Paul’s Parochial school in Wilmington.”
10 Sep 1907 (Concord Times, Concord, NC, p.3):
“Miss Lizzie Weimer, after a visit here of several weeks to Mrs. Jno. M. Cook, returned yesterday to her home at Fernandina, Fla.”