JP RULES ON TUESDAY DEATH Death by natural causes was ruled by Justice of the Peace Jess Brock Tuesday in the death of a 53-year-old Cameron man, found in his trailer home by a relative Tuesday morning. Clarence W. Weber, who had lived in Cameron for the past five years, was found dead in his trailer home which is parked at the Cameron Mobile Home Park on Second St. The Cameron Herald, 4 Mar 1976 CLARENCE W. WEBER Clarence W. Weber, 53, of East 3 St. Cameron, was found dead at his home Tuesday morning. Justice of the Peace Jess Brock listed his death due to natural causes from heart attack at 12:20 a. m. Tuesday. Mr. Weber was born January 10, 1923 in Thorndale. He was a World War II veteran and an independent welder by trade. He had been a resident of Cameron for the past 5 years. Funeral service was at 11 a. m. Thursday in the chapel of Green Funeral Home in Cameron, with the Rev. Thomas Dusek officiating. Burial was in the North Elm Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Weber of Cameron; three sons, Terry and Robert Weber, both of Baytown and Charles Weber of Cameron; two daughters, Darlene Weber of Baytown and Sheila Curtis of Cameron; six brothers, George Weber of Texas City, Jesse Weber of Buckholts, Charlie Weber ad Billy Weber, both of Houston, Jack Weber of Louisiana, Maxie Weber of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. C. V. Stubbs and Mrs. E. H. Houston, both of Texas City. The Cameron Herald, 8 Mar 1976
Clarence Wilburn Weber
- Last Name: Weber
- First Name: Clarence Wilburn
- Row: 9
- Plot: 15
- Side: Right
- Birth: 1923-01-09
- Death: 1976-03-01
- Military Service: WWII Sgt Army
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- Obituary: JP RULES ON TUESDAY DEATH Death by natural causes was ruled by Justice of the Peace Jess Brock Tuesday in the death of a 53-year-old Cameron man, found in his trailer home by a relative Tuesday morning. Clarence W. Weber, who had lived in Cameron for the past five years, was found dead in his trailer home which is parked at the Cameron Mobile Home Park on Second St. The Cameron Herald, 4 Mar 1976 CLARENCE W. WEBER Clarence W. Weber, 53, of East 3 St. Cameron, was found dead at his home Tuesday morning. Justice of the Peace Jess Brock listed his death due to natural causes from heart attack at 12:20 a. m. Tuesday. Mr. Weber was born January 10, 1923 in Thorndale. He was a World War II veteran and an independent welder by trade. He had been a resident of Cameron for the past 5 years. Funeral service was at 11 a. m. Thursday in the chapel of Green Funeral Home in Cameron, with the Rev. Thomas Dusek officiating. Burial was in the North Elm Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Weber of Cameron; three sons, Terry and Robert Weber, both of Baytown and Charles Weber of Cameron; two daughters, Darlene Weber of Baytown and Sheila Curtis of Cameron; six brothers, George Weber of Texas City, Jesse Weber of Buckholts, Charlie Weber ad Billy Weber, both of Houston, Jack Weber of Louisiana, Maxie Weber of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. C. V. Stubbs and Mrs. E. H. Houston, both of Texas City. The Cameron Herald, 8 Mar 1976