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THE WEYERMANS TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN JUBILEE
An open house will be Sunday, June 28, from 2-5 p.m. to celebrate the
50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Weyerman, former Hastings
residents and now living in Middleville. Friends, neighbors and
relatives are cordially invited to the event to be held at the home of
John Weyerman Jr., in Cloverdale.
Ruth Eddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Eddy, and John Weyerman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weyerman, were married at the home of her parents
in Woodland township on June 24, 1920.
They farmed with his parents near Shultz for about 10 years after their
marriage and then moved to the Hendershot and Gregory District where he
was in the logging and sawmill business, until retiring two years ago
when they moved to Middleville.
They have five sons, John J of Cloverdale, Rex, of Rockford, Lynn of
Savannah, Ga.; Russell, a career man in the Army, now on his way to
Alabama from Alaska, and Eldon of Middleville, and 15 grandchildren.
They request no gifts please.
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[The Hastings Banner, Feb. 2, 1972, pg. 18, col. 5]
MRS. RUTH P. WEYERMAN
Services for Mr. John (Ruth P) Weyerman, 70, of R3 Middleville,
Thornapple township, who died at 6:25 p.m. Wednesday, January 26, at
Pennock Hospital where she had been for 29 days, were held at 1:30
Saturday, January 29, at the Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home.
Rev. Paul Deal officiated and burial was in Cedar Creek Cemetery.
Mrs. Weyerman was born in Woodland township on June 1, 1901, the
daughter of Irwin H. and Lou (sic) (Harper) Eddy. She attended the
Woodland school. She married John Weyerman of Hastings on June 20,
1920. They have lived in the Hastings area all of their married lives
with the exception of the last four years they made their home in
Thornapple township.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by five sons, John of Route
2, Delton, Rev (sic) of Rockford, Lynn of Savannah, GA, Russell of
Anniston, AL, and Eldon of Middleville; 17 grandchildren; a brother,
William Eddy of Route 3 Hastings; and a sister, Mrs. Inez Hardy of Route
4 Hastings.
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