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Therese Weber Lehmberg passed away Monday, May 26. She was born Nov. 25, 1904, to Wilhemina Moritz Weber and Alfred R. Weber in Llano.

Mrs. Lehmberg is preceded in death by her bother, Spencer Weber; her husband, Albert Lehmberg, and her sister, Mrs. Audrey (Louise) Currie.

She is survived by her three daughters, Mrs. Taylor (Annelle) Virdell, of Llano, Mrs. W.D. (Alberta) Broughton, of Big Spring, and Mrs. George (Carole) Schroth, of Lakeland, Fla.; her sister-in-law, Mrs. Spencer (Claudine) Weber, of Llano; one niece, three nephews, six grandchildren; eight great grandchildren, and six great-great grandchildren.

A graduate of Llano High School, she attended Southwestern University and taught in the North side Elementary School one year. In 1923 she married Albert Lehmberg and ranched in the Prairie Mountain community for many years.

A graveside service was held Friday, May 30, at Llano City Cemetery at 10 a.m.

Pallbearers were Bruce Broughton, Bryan Broughton, Taylor Virdell, Jr., Bobby D. Weber, Jimmie D. Currie, Frosty Miller, Walter J. Milliorn, and Richard Currie.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Llano Library; 102 West Haynie, Llano, TX 78643 or to any charity of choice.

Arrangements under the direction of Waldrope-Hatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Homes, Inc. in Llano.

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