Photo courtesy Ernest Mae Seaholm Faber, George Davis, formerly of Eldridge, who is now making his home at Corpus Christi. ![]() Honorary pallbearers named were Hayes Stephens, B. Interment was made in the Lakeside Cemetery.Īctive pallbearers were G. Ozment, the local Methodist pastor conducting the services. He enjoyed the friendship, confidence and esteem of all who knew him, and at no time during his long life among us have we ever heard a word of him ill spoken.įuneral services were conducted at the home at 4 oclock Thursday afternoon, Rev. He had been confined to his home with illness for a number of months. Faber was a quiet, pleasant and useful citizen and up to a few years ago, when his health failed, was an active man for his age. Damon, the youngest son, is a student at the A. Faber of Liberty Misses Beatrice and Ernest, and Damon Faber survive him. Faber was married in Eagle Lake to Miss Annie Perkins, who with two daughters and two sons, B. Matthews some four years ago when the business was discontinued. Matthews & Vogelsang at Matthews until the death of Mr. Later, and for many years, he was connected with the store at Eldridge, which was under the firm name of Faber Mercantile Company, and in later years conducted the mercantile store of H. Later he went with the old-time Eagle Lake firm of Vineyard & Walker as a clerk, and for some time remained with the Frank Stephens Company when that firm took over the Vineyard & Walker business. Gibson, who recently passed away at Houston, was connected with the same business. Faber came to Eagle Lake from Columbus when he was a young man, having for some time worked as a clerk in the general store of J. Nicholis, both having married at Columbus, preceded him in death. His two brothers, Herman and George, and two sisters, Betty, who became Mrs. His parents died in his early youth, and he is the last of the original Faber family that came over from Germany. Faber was born in Luxenwald, Germany, on November 9th, seventy-one years ago, and with his family came to Texas when he was seven years of age, the family settling at Columbus when Alleyton was the western terminal of the Southern Pacific railroad. Ernst August Faber, 71 years of age, an old citizen of Eagle Lake, passed away at his home in this city shortly after noon Wednesday, following a long illness. Interment will be made inĮxpressed by many friends here over the passing of Mr.ġ942 Faber, Ernst August William Frederick Ernst Faber, Citizen Of Eagle Lake for Nearly Fifty Years Buried At Lakeside Yesterdayīorn In Germany And Came To America At Age Of Seven Years Settling At Columbus, Coming Here In Young Manhood Of Pasadena as a chemical engineer for the past fiveĪnd services will be held at 3 p.m. ![]() ![]() ![]() He was born in Eagle Lake and hadīeen in the employ of the Champion Paper and Fibre Company Annie Faber, died in a Pasadena hospital at 1:30 a. Weimar Mercury, NovemFaber, DamonĬharles Funeral Services For Damon Faber To Be Tomorrowĭamon Charles Faber, 32, of Pasadena, son She was a native of Germany, but for twenty years a resident of the United States, most of the time of Columbus. Augusta Faber died at the residence of Mr. Colorado County, Texas Obituaries - F Colorado County Obituaries "Fa-Fo" Do you have obituaries you would like to share? Faber, AugustaĬolumbus Citizen: Mrs.
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