September 20, 1992
CONCORD, VA. — Emma D. Weist,former teacher
Emma Davidson Weist, 72, a former teacher for Carroll County Public Schools and Westminster resident, died Sept. 11 at Lynchburg General Hospital, Virginia. She is survived one son, three sisters and one brother.
Berta D. Jones,died Tuesday
Finksburg
Berta Dolores Jones, 62, died Tuesday at home after an extended illness. She is survived by her husband, Jerome E. Jones; children Barbara Jones of Finksburg and Michael Jones of Westminster; brother Edward Schroeder of Delta, Pa.; two grandchildren; 11 nieces and two nephews. Memorials may be made to Carroll Hospice, 30 Carroll St., Westminster, Md. 21157.
Margaret Gobrecht,died Tuesday
Manchester
Margaret W. Gobrecht, 85, formerly of Reisterstown, died Tuesday at Longview Nursing Home. She was a member of Reisters
town United Methodist Church. Predeceased by her husband, Jerald W. Gobrecht, she is survived by daughter Jeanne G. Gloss of Westminster; son Gerry R. of Reisterstown; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
John Finnegan,owned roofing firm
Pikesville
John T. Finnegan, 78, died Sept. 12 at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He owned and operated the John T. Finnegan Roofing Co. in Baltimore for more than 50 years. He is survived by his wife, the former Ethyl Maier;
daughters Virginia Marzullo of Westminster and Harriet Woodberry of North Carolina; son James T. of Arizona; one sister; and 11 grandchildren.
Fred E. Reuter, supply salesman
Sykesville
Fred E. Reuter, 78, died Sept. 12 at Baltimore County General Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was a stationery and office supply salesman for many years and was a World War II veteran. He is survived by his wife, Ruth C. Reuter; son Fred J. of Texas; daughter Janet A. Gannon of Sykesville; sis
ter Emma J. Hahn of Ohio; and five grandchildren.
John F. Kursevich, machinist
Woodbine
John F. Kursevich, 79, a machinist with W. R. Grace Research Lab, died Monday at Carroll County General Hospital. He belonged to St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Eldersburg. His is survived by wife Dorothy Chalk Kursevich; children Dennis Fisher of Baltimore, Richard Kursevich of Colorado, and Dorothy Gartrell of Woodbine; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.