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Beverly Maxine Weber

April 14, 1929 ~ December 20, 2014

Beverly Maxine Weber, 85, of Mechanicsville, died on Saturday, December 20, 2014, at Mechanicsville Nursing & Rehab. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, December 23, 2014, at the Mechanicsville United Methodist Church by Pastor Barbara Krueger. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. on Monday at Morgan Funeral & Cremation Choices, Mt. Vernon. Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Mechanicsville. Beverly was born south of Tipton, Iowa, on April 14, 1929, the daughter of Walter and Velma (Yeater) Taylor. She attended school in Waterloo and Mechanicsville, graduating from there in 1948. She married William Zerbe in 1948. He died in 1951. Beverly then married LuVerne Weber in 1954. He died in 1996. She was a homemaker and was also secretary for Weber Brothers Construction. Beverly was active in the Mechanicsville United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, the American Legion Auxiliary, Royal Neighbors of America, and Heritage Agency on Aging. She was also past president of the Cedar County American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include seven children, Alan Butch (Rita) Zerbe of Mechanicsville, William Bill (Debbie) Zerbe of Mechanicsville, Glen (Christine) Weber of Mechanicsville, Douglas (Connie) Weber of Mechanicsville, Wendy (Everett Husmann) Weber of Clarence, Sherie (Dean) Paup of Mechanicsville, and Cheryl (Donald Kamerling) Weber of Mechanicsville; 18 grandchildren; 32 great grandchildren; sister, Lorraine Leonard of Ely; brother, Walter (Bonnie) Taylor of Swisher. She was preceded in death by her parents; both spouses; brother, James Taylor; and a grandson, William Zerbe III. Memorials are suggested to the Mechanicsville United Methodist Church and the Mechanicsville Library.

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  1. Glen and Christine, I’m so sorry about your Mom, she sounded like quite a lady. She raised a big family, that alone is an accomplishment. I’m sorry about your Mom also, Christine. I always enjoyed your folks, they were so funny. I’ve been meaning to call you, but never seem to get it done. Know I’m thinking of you both at this difficult time. With my sincere sympathy, Annamae Baker


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