Florence (Flo) Irene Weber, 99, of Lewiston, passed away Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015, in Lewiston.
Flo was the first child born to Morton Fredrick Jones and Vera Pearl Williams Jones on Feb. 4, 1915, in Sifton, Wash.
She grew up and attended schools in Everett, Wash., and the surrounding areas. She was a resident at Wedgewood Terrace in Lewiston for several years.
Flo married Melvin E. Wierman in Everett on June 4, 1938. For a brief time they lived in Snohomish, Wash., before moving to Yakima and eventually to Goldendale, Wash., where they resided for 32 years. Three daughters were born to this marriage, Jeanette, Patricia (Patty) and Baby Marilyn. In 1968, Melvin and Flo were divorced.
On Dec. 15, 1970, Flo married Lawrence Weber in Yakima. Lawrence died in 1988. That same year, Flo moved to Clarkston and then to Lewiston to be closer to her daughters and their families.
Flo enjoyed family gatherings, covered-dish meals, taking trips, camping, picking huckleberries and attending Lewiston Faith Tabernacle Church. She also enjoyed crocheting, quilting, embroidering and numerous crafts. She was a former member of the Rebekahs and the Ladies Auxiliary.
Survivors include one daughter, Patty, her husband, Dan Goodrich Sr., and a son-in-law, LeRoy Jeter, all of Pierce; as well as nine grandchildren: Dan Goodrich Jr. of Pierce, Ray and LeAnn Goodrich of Lewiston, Mel and Marlene Goodrich of Lewiston, Lisa Goodrich of San Jose, Calif., Mike and Shirley Jeter of Utah, Steve and Francie Jeter of Pierce, David Jeter of Clarkston and Randy Jeter. Flo is also survived by 19 great-grandchildren and 15 great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Morton and Vera Jones; brothers and their spouses, Ralph and Marie Jones, Willie and Ethel Jones, William Jones, Elmer and Ruth Jones, and Donald Jones; sister Violet and Clarence Winkley; husbands Melvin Wierman, and Lawrence Weber; daughters Jeanette Wierman Jeter and Baby Marilyn Wierman; grandson Robert A. Goodrich; granddaughters Tanjee Snyder Goodrich and Monica Jeter; and great-grandson Andrew Dwight Jeter.
A memorial service will be conducted at noon Saturday at the Pierce Community Center. Please sign the online guest book at www.mtviewfneralhome.com.