Anna Marie Bertram Turner Weber, 94, was born in New Iberia, La., on Oct. 20, 1913. After being raised in New Orleans with her younger brother AJ, she began work at the Flintkote Company as a secretary. There she met and eventually married Henry Turner and moved to New Jersey. Anna (or Susie, as Henry nicknamed her) was a Donna Reed mom #8211; she was devoted to her daughters, Kathleen and Marianne (Maggie), active in the church in Radburn and an avid bridge player. It wasn't until later in our lives that we realized that her membership in the Knitting Club was really not about knitting, but about the friendships she formed with many women in her neighborhood. Henry and Susie retired to Slidell, La., in 1974. After losing Henry in 1990, she reconnected with a lifetime friend, William P. Weber, and they married in 1992. With her health failing, she moved to Bozeman earlier this year and passed away under the loving care of the staff at the Gallatin County Rest Home. She is survived by her husband, Bill of Baton Rouge, La.; daughter, Kathy (Jack) McNeal Nolte of Queensbury, N.Y., and Tucson, Ariz.; daughter, Maggie (Bill) Murdock of Bozeman; grandchildren, Will (Tracy) McNeal, Wyn (Brian) Murdock Schulz, Peter and Leigh Murdock; great-granddaughter, Addison Schulz; and sister-in-law, Dorothy Bertram and her children. Interment will take place in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Slidell, La., at a later date.
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