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Personal data Oudie Ruby (Oudie Ruby "Ouda") "Ouda" Weaver 

  • Alternative name: Oudie Weaver Betels
  • Nickname is Ouda.
  • She was born on September 4, 1913 in Woden, Hancock Co., IA.
  • Resident in the year 2000: Buffalo Ctr., Winnebago Co., IA.
  • Census in the year 1925, Bingham Twp., Hancock Co., IA.
  • She died on October 24, 2000 in fortasse, somewhere in IA or MN, she was 87 years old.
  • She is buried on October 28, 2000 in Buffalo Twp., Winnebago Co., IA (Olena Mound Cem.).
  • This information was last updated on July 30, 2014.

Household of Oudie Ruby (Oudie Ruby "Ouda") "Ouda" Weaver

She is married to William Fredrick Betels.

They got married on February 23, 1930 at fortasse, somewhere in IA, she was 16 years old.

William Fredrick Betels oo Oudie Ruby Weaver

Marriage source: Peters, Roger, Roger and Marilyn Coeling Peters, Ancestors and Related Families, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, iv Feb MMIX)

"... William Fredrick Betels 1 2 Sex: M Birth: 1 MAR 1907 in Iowa 3 Death: JAN 1980 in Buffalo Center, Iowa Burial: Olena Mound Cemetery, Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa ... Marriage 1 Oudie Ruby Weaver b: 4 SEP 1913 in Woden, Iowa Married: 23 FEB 1930 ..." <>

Child(ren):

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Notes about Oudie Ruby (Oudie Ruby "Ouda") "Ouda" Weaver

Oudie Ruby Weaver

Source: Where Are They Today?, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, vol. 118 # 3, 26 Mar 2009, pg. 4, col. 1

"Kathleen Betels Gray

In May of 1959, Kathleen Betels Gray, daughter of the late Bill and Oudie Betels, graduated from Buffalo Center High School. On March 28 of that same year, Kathleen married Larry Lee Gray at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, IA. ..."

SSDI: "OUDIE R BETELS b. 04 Sep 1913 d. 24 Oct 2000 (Verified) last SS address of record: 50424 (Buffalo Center, Winnebago, IA) last payment: 50424 (Buffalo Center, Winnebago, IA) Issued: Iowa"

Author: Peters, Roger, Title: "Roger and Marilyn Coeling Peters, Ancestors and Related Families," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, Publication date: iv Feb MMIX), Repository: The Cloud

"... Oudie Ruby Weaver 1 2 Sex: F ALIA: Ouda Ruby /Weaver/ Birth: 4 SEP 1913 in Woden, Iowa Death: 24 OCT 2000 in Mercy Health Center North Iowa, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa

Residence: MAY 1997 Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa 1 Residence: 1925 Bingham Township, Woden, Iowa

Burial: 28 OCT 2000 Olena Mound Cemetery, Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa

Occupation: Timely Mission Nursing Home, Buffalo Center, Iowa for 12 years

Event: Obituary 27 OCT 2000 Globe Gazette, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa

Census: 1925 Bingham Township, Woden, Iowa

Note: From the 10/27/2000 Mason City, Iowa Globe Gazette:

BUFFALO CENTER - Funeral services for Oudie Betels will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, at the United Methodist Church in Buffalo Center with Pastor Lois Abel officiating. Burial will be at Olena Mound Cemetery, Buffalo Center.

Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Winter Funeral Home, Buffalo Center, and one hour prior to the services at the church Saturday.

Oudie Ruby Betels, daughter of Allen and Anna (Heikens) Weaver, was born Sept. 4, 1913, at Woden. She attended country schools in Woden and Buffalo Center.

On Feb. 23, 1930, Oudie was united in marriage to William Betels. They farmed until they retired in 1975 and moved to Buffalo Center. Oudie worked at Timely Mission Nursing Home in Buffalo Center for 12 years.

Oudie was a very active member of her church. She received a gold cross for 50 years of service to the women's organization of her church.

Oudie passed away Tuesday (Oct. 24, 2000) at Mercy Health Center-North Iowa, Mason City.

She is survived by four daughters and their husbands, Kathleen and Larry Gray of Oakdale, Minn., Deanna and Duane Swanson of Duluth, Minn., Linda and Dean Meier of Ventura, and Ellen and John Laage of Fenton; 14 grandchildren and theirspouses, Larry Alan and Kim Gray, Steve and Deb Gray, Cindy and Chris Martinson, Kim and John Enright, Danny and Maggie Swanson, Dawn and Steve Bonasera, Dione Swanson, David Swanson, Sandy and Dean Miller, Robert and Kim Meier, Thomasand Lori Meier, Christina Laage, William Laage and Elizabeth Laage; and 18 great-grandchildren, Joshua, Matt and Emily Gray, David, Renee and Amanda Gray, Samantha, Savannah and Wyatt Martinson, Kaitlyn and Chloe Enright, Nicholas,Brandon and Caitlin Miller, Rebecca, Amanda and Jessica Meier, and Josiah Meier. Oudie is also survived by one brother, Burt and his wife, Betty Weaver; one brother-in-law, Ted and his wife, Vivian Betels; three sisters-in-law, BillieWeaver, Dorothy Weaver and Iva Weaver; and a large number of nieces, nephews and a host of good friends

Oudie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; one granddaughter, Angelynn Gray; one sister; and four brothers.

Winter Funeral Home, (641) 562-2858.

Father: Aielt Herman Abbas Weaver b: 28 FEB 1880 in Ostfriesland, Germany Mother: Antje Geerds Heikens b: 10 MAR 1886 in Wellsburg, Grundy County, Iowa

Marriage 1 William Fredrick Betels b: 1 MAR 1907 in Iowa Married: 23 FEB 1930

Children

1. Living Betels 2. Living Betels 3. Living Betels 4. Living Betels

Sources:

1. Title: Mason City Globe Gazette Author: Mason City, Iowa Repository: Media: Newspaper Page: 5/8/1997, George Weaver obituary

2. Title: Mason City Globe Gazette Author: Mason City, Iowa Repository: Media: Newspaper Page: 10/27/2000, Oudie (Weaver) Betels obituary" <>

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Oudie Ruby Weaver
1913-2000

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