CATHERINE ANN WILLEVER OBITUARY, WARREN, NEW JERSEY Copyright (c) 2001 by Stewart J.A. Woolever, Jr (sjaw@citlink.net). ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submittor has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ The Evening Star,Hackettstown,Warren County,N.J. Tuesday,Feb 16,1915 Special to The Evening Star: Hackettstown,Feb.16--The Funeral of Mrs Catherine Ann Willever,widow of the late Abram Willever,will be held at the Trinty M.E.Church tomorrow afternoon.Mrs Willever died Monday at the home of her daughter,Mrs Rebecca Vogel,in Lafayette Street,her death came as a result of the infirmities of old age,she had been gradually sinking for the past two yrs,but was able to be around until Saturday,Feb 6,when she suffered a slight stroke of paralysis and was helpless from then until the end came. She was born at Bridgeville,N.J.,eighty-five yrs ago,and was the daughter of the late Rev.Henry C.Major.She is survived by four daughters,Mrs,Wm Caskey,of Phillipsburg;Mrs Alfred Johnson,Mrs Rebecca Vogel,Mrs Thomas Nolan and J.Stewart Willever,all of this place,also two sisters,Mrs Mary Cool of Harmondy;Mrs Maria Tims of this place.and one brother Wm H.Major of Bridgeville.Mrs Willever is also survived by twenty-six grandchildren,forty six great grandchildred and five great grandchildren.Rev Samuel Jackson will officiate.Burial will be in Union Cemetry. Sat,6 Feb-Suffered stroke Mon,15Feb-Died Tue,16 Feb-Obiturary in Even Star Wed 17 Feb-Funeral Service,Trinity M.E.Church,TheRev Samuel T.Jackson,officiating-Burial,Union Cemetery. Obit can be found at the Hackettstown Library. Note: Abram was a Saddle-Back,Circuit Rider Methodist Minister.