- 1930 census at St. Mary's Borough, Elk, PA shows: Albert Wiesner, 35, married at 28, b, PA, parents b. PA/PA, machinist; Delores, 30, married at 24, b. PA, parents b. PA/PA; Gale, 5, son, b. PA; Donald 2, b. PA.
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Al Wiesner, War Veteran, Died Suddenly
Taken Ill During Night Passed Away This Morning
Albert J. Wiesner, who would have been 47 years old on the 29th of this month, died suddenly at 9:20 o'clock this morning at the local hospital.
The deceased, a World War veteran, had worked at the Stackpole plant as usual yesterday and had retired about eleven o'clock last night. It was early this morning he complained of severe pains in his head and was rushed to the local hospital. He died there suffering from cerebral hemmorages.
He was born on March 29, 1895, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wiesner, the former deceased. He was educated in the township schools and was married to Deores Nicklas on September 11, 1923, in St. Mary's Church.
He is survived by his aged mother, his wife, one daughter, Jane, and three sons, Gail, Donald, and Mark, all at home, one sister, Clara, Mrs. R. W. Blassey, of Olean, NY, and one brother, Rev. Father Gregory O.S.B., St. Bede's, Peru, Ill. Another brother William, died here July 28, 1936.
Mr. Wiesner was a machinist by trade and at the time of his death was employed at Stackpole Carbon Co. He first entered the employ of this company in February, 1923. He worked there until the time of his death with the exception of three years with the P. S. & N. from 1926 to 1929.
He was a member of St. Marys Post 103, American Legion.
Funeral arrangements were not complete at press time.
Mrs. Wiesner, within the past four months has lost her husband and three brothers, Hinery Nicklas, Nov 12, 1941; Herbert Nicklas, Jan. 20, 1942; and Albert Nicklas, Feb. 7, 1942.
The remains may be viewed at his late home at 201 Columbus street.
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Military Honors Paid Deceased Vet
Full military honors were paid this morning to the late Albert J. Wiesner, World War veteral, buried from St. Marys church at 8:00 am.
Rev. Gregory Wiesner, O.S.B. of Peru, Ill., brother of the deceased, was celebrant of the mass.
Burial was made in St. Marys cemetery.
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