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Verda Weil
Date Of Birth:April 23, 1922
Date Of Death:September 4, 2011
Service Date:Friday, September 9, 2011 at 11am
Hardtner United Methodist Church in Hardtner, Kansas

Verda Eloise Weil

Verda Eloise Weil, 89, of  Manhattan, Kansas,  passed away Sunday, September 4th, at her residence.  Verda was born in Hardtner, Kansas on April 23, 1922, a daughter of the late Vera Zella (Blunk) Graves and George Luther Graves, Jr..

Verda is  survived by two daughters, Vickie E.Crowder, wife of  Stanley of Manhattan, Renee D. Helphingstine, of Coffeyville; a son, Reggie Weil, of Manhattan; and also many grandchildren & great grandchildren. 

Verda is preceded in death by parents, husband (Raymond Eugene Weil), son (Raymond (Gene) Weil, Jr.,) 3 sisters (Glenna Hammer, Cleta C. Graves & Afton LaFay Joseph), 4 brothers (Gerald I. Graves, Homer H. Graves, John L. Graves & Billy M. Graves)

The family will receive friends on Thursday, Sept. 8th from 6-8pm at the Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at the Hardtner United Methodist Church in Hardtner, Kansas, at 11:00am on Friday, September 9th.  Burial will follow at the Hardtner Cemetery, Hardtner, Kansas.

Family request donations to Hardtner Community News, Box 68, Hardtner, Kansas  67057.  To send an email condolence to the family visit www.irvinparkview.com


  • From: Rhonda & Gary  McCabe
    Location:Manhattan, KS

    Dear Vickie and Stanley, Just reading the obituary of you mother on line. I'm so sorry I didn't know about it sooner that I could send my condolences then. But, at least I get to tell you that I'm sorry for your loss and hope that you have many happy memories to keep you content until you meet again in heaven. May God bless you and keep you. Sincerely, Rhonda & Gary McCabe


  • From: Rita Banninger
    Location:Austin, TX

    So sorry to hear of Mrs. Weil's passing. I worked for her husband washing windows while going to school at K-State and then became good friends with Renee. The Weils were very kind and opened up their home to me and had good memories. God rest her soul.


  • From: Rita Banninger
    Location:Austin, TX

    So sorry to hear of Mrs. Weil's passing. I worked for her husband washing windows while going to school at K-State and then became good friends with Renee. The Weils were very kind and opened up their home to me and had good memories. God rest her soul.