NameAnna REBBER 
Death29 Jun 1948, Holland, Dubois County, Indiana118,126,122
MemoAge 58y6m4d, Bk CO-07, p. 127
Burial4 Jul 1948, St. James Lutheran Cemetery, Holland, Indiana126
OccupationMother of 1 child
ReligionLutheran
Spouses
Birth27 Aug 1888, Holland, Dubois County, Indiana125,22,66
Memo22 August in Warrick County Marriage record
Death11 Sep 1913, Holland, Dubois County, Indiana118,66
MemoNot in Dubois Co. Book
BurialSt. James Lutheran Cemetery, Holland, Indiana66
Marriage5 Nov 1911, Warrick County, Indiana127,128 
Obituary notes for Anna REBBER
Evansville Courier and Press, Wednesday, 30 June 1948, p. 5
MRS. ANNA WERREMEYER
Huntingburg. June 29 – (Special) – Mrs. Anna Werremeyer, 58, died today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edmund Roesner in Holland.
Also surviving are brothers, Henry Rebber, of Dale, Edward and John Rebber, of Holland, and a sister, Miss Mary Rebber, of Evansville.
Funeral services will be held in St. James’ Lutheran church in Holland at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Burial will be in the Lutheran cemetery.
The Herald (Jasper, Indiana) · Wed, Jun 30, 1948 · Page 1
Widow of Frank Werremeyer of Holland Succumbs
Mrs. Anna Werremeyer 58, widow of the late Frank Werremeyer of Holland, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edmund Roesner of Holland, at 4 P.M. Tuesday following a short illness. Mrs. Werremeyer had been living for about the past twleve years with a sister, Miss Mary Rebber, in Evansville, and came to Holland two weeks ago for a visit. Last week she became suddenly ill and suffered a lung hemorrahage.
Deceased was born on a farm two miles east of Holland on December 25, 1889, the daughter of William H. Rebber and Emma Luebbert Rebber, and had spent most of her life in the Holland cummunity. In her early life her father bought a farm in Warrick county and she lived there for several years.
Surviving besides the daughter and sister are three brothers, Henry Rebber of Dale and Edward and John Rebber of Holland; and three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held in St. James Lutheran Church of Holland at 2 P.M. Sunday, followed by burial in the Lutheran cemetery. The services will be conducted by Rev. H.W. Schroeder, assisted by Rev. Clarence Meyer of Evansville.