Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Raymond Everett Weber

Ray Weber was a barber.


Marie A. Arnold

At the time of the 1930 census, 18 year old Marie Arnold lived with her parents in Zanesville, Ohio. She worked as a housekeeper for a private family.


Raymond B. Arnold

The following article appeared in the Zanesville Signal on 2 Aug 1945:
PICNIC COMPLIMENTS OFFICER AND FAMILY
Lt. And Mrs. Raymond Arnold and daughter, Kay Diann,
were honored at a picnic recently while visiting the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold of 329 Jordan avenue.
The hostesses were Mrs. David Soller, Miss Veronica Hupp,
and the lieutenant’s mother.
The Arnolds have returned to Maxton, N.C,, where he is
stationed at an army airbase. Mrs. Arnold is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bryant of Electra, Texas.
Those present were Mrs. Oscar Larson, and son, Donald,
Mr. and Mrs. William Soller, Mrs. William Winters and Mil-
dred Winters of Duncan Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weber and
son, Kenneth, Clarence Arnold, Susan Hupp, Carol Ann and
Caron Rose Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boetcher, Miss
Veronica Hupp, John Arnold, and the honored guests and
the hostesses.


Richard L. Weber

Wedding announcement from the Zanesville Times Recorder, 23 Feb 1969:
AFTERNOON CEREMONY TAKES PLACE AT CATHOLIC CHURCH
In a double ring ceremony solemnized at 3 p.m. Saturday at St. Nicholas Catholic church, Miss Teresa Dailey of Middletown, N.J., became the bride of Richard L. Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weber of Airwood drive, Route 4.
Rev. John Ryan officiated at the wedding and celebrated the nuptial mass that followed.
The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Paul Dailey of Middletown. She wore a floor length gown which she made. The moiré faille shirtwaist dress was designed with long full sleeves and was trimmed with pearls. A wreath of flowers held her full length veil in place and she carried a cascade bouquet.
Miss Joanna Gallagher of Middletown was maid of honor and Miss Colleen Crane of Belford, N.J. was bridesmaid. They wore A-line dresses of silver gray moiré faille with burgundy velvet sash and carried red roses and baby’s breath.
Kenneth Weber, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Steve Hardesty, Tom Shuey, and Don Larson.
A reception followed at Knights of Columbus Hall.
After a wedding trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Weber will reside on Airwood drive.
The former Miss Dailey was graduated from Middletown Township High School in 1964 and has been employed as a secretary by the Township of Middletown Board of Health.
Her husband is a graduate of Zanesville High School and attended Ohio University at Athens. He served three years in the U.S. Army and was in Vietnam for 12 months. He will attend Ohio University at Zanesville.


Kenneth Raymond Weber

Kenneth R. Weber was a member of the Zanesville High School graduating class of 1957.

From the Zanesville Times Recorder, 28 Feb 1964:
DISPUTE RENEWED OVER DWELLING
Latest development in a dispute involving a house at 1033
Sunset avenue came Wednesday when the father of a former
occupant filed a foreclosure suit in Common Pleas Court
against the owner.
Raymond E. Weber of Winding Way filed the new suit against
R. Clinton and Sally J. Cohen of West Taylor street and Zanesville
Savings and Loan Association of 33 South Fifth street. Weber
claimed he is owed $485 for repairs to the house he made while
his son, Kenneth Raymond Weber, was an occupant there.
Still pending is a suit for $2,400 against the same defendants
filed by the younger Weber and his wife, Patricia, involving diffi-
culties in a proposed purchase of the house.
Destruction of property and trespassing charges filed by the
Cohens against the younger Weber were dismissed in Muni-
cipal Court.


Patricia Ann Lutgen

Wedding announcement from the Zanesville Times Recorder, 12 Feb 1961:
MISS LUTGETN WED IN SATURDAY RITES
The Rev. Fr. John J. Dreese solemnized the Satur-
day wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Lutgen, and Kenneth
R. Weber, in St. Nicholas Catholic church. The double
ring rites were exchanged in an open church ceremony
at 11 a.m.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lutgen
of 1408 National way. The parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weber of Winding way.
Escorted by her father, the bride wore a full length
gown of Chantilly lace and net. The gown was fashioned
with a high scalloped neckline trimmed with seed pearls
and sequins, a basque bodice and a five-tiered full skirt.
A crown of pearls held her fingertip length veil and she
carried a white orchid on a prayer book with a shower
of ribbons and pink Sweetheart roses.
Mrs. Norma Hildenbrand, aunt of the bride, was matron
of honor. She wore a street length dress of champagne
beige organdy over taffeta. The honor attendant carried
a bouquet of yellow carnations and yellow roses.
Bridesmaids were Miss Kay Arnold, cousin of the
bridegroom, and Miss Lynette Banker. They wore
ensembles identical to that of the matron of honor
and carried bouquets of yellow carnations.
Richard Weber served his brother as best man.
Guests were seated by Don Larson, cousin of the bride-
groom, and John Hildenbrand.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held in
the church social room. Aides were Miss Mary Munyan
of Newark, cousin of the bride, and Misses Martha
and Carol Roby and Linda Jaynes.
The new Mrs. Weber graduated from Zanesville
High School and the Ohio State School of Cosmetology.
She is employed by the Beauty Nook.
Mr. Weber, a graduate of Zanesville High School,
received an associate in science degree in electronics
at Franklin University. He is employed by the Radio
Corporation of America in Cambridge.

From the “Divorce Petitions” column of the Zanesville Times Recorder, 20 Nov 1968:
Patricia Ann Weber of 2407 Clarendon avenue against
Kenneth Raymond Weber of Airwood avenue, Route 4,
cruelty.


Kenneth Raymond Weber

Kenneth R. Weber was a member of the Zanesville High School graduating class of 1957.

From the Zanesville Times Recorder, 28 Feb 1964:
DISPUTE RENEWED OVER DWELLING
Latest development in a dispute involving a house at 1033
Sunset avenue came Wednesday when the father of a former
occupant filed a foreclosure suit in Common Pleas Court
against the owner.
Raymond E. Weber of Winding Way filed the new suit against
R. Clinton and Sally J. Cohen of West Taylor street and Zanesville
Savings and Loan Association of 33 South Fifth street. Weber
claimed he is owed $485 for repairs to the house he made while
his son, Kenneth Raymond Weber, was an occupant there.
Still pending is a suit for $2,400 against the same defendants
filed by the younger Weber and his wife, Patricia, involving diffi-
culties in a proposed purchase of the house.
Destruction of property and trespassing charges filed by the
Cohens against the younger Weber were dismissed in Muni-
cipal Court.