LEONE
BERTHA
WIEBE
Leone Bertha Wiebe
passed away peacefully on
Tuesday, September 2nd,
surrounded by her loving
family. She had just cele-brated
her 92nd birthday. Lee
was born Leone Bertha
Burzloff in Anamoose, North
Dakota on August 29,1923.
Lee moved to Lodi, CA in
1955 where she met her
future husband, Eddie
Wiebe. She and Eddie
owned and operated the
Hollywood Cafe for many
years in Lodi, CA. Upon retir-ing
she enjoyed golfing, fre-quent
travel & playing bridge
with her friends. She loved
watching sports especially
the Giants, the 49ers, and the
Sacramento Kings. Lee loved
to eat a good barbecue,
including her favorite bar-becue
ribs. She was devoted
to her church and vol-unteered
frequently, she
could always be found folding
bulletins or preparing meals
for funeral receptions. She
was a loving mother with a
positive attitude and great
sense of humor.
She is survived by her
special friend Harold Kessler,
daughter Debbie (Sam)
Butorovich, son Allen (Vickie)
Weible, Nieces Beth (Robert)
Lawson, Cara (Perry) Morris
& other numerous nieces &
nephews. As well as numer-ous
great nieces and neph-ews
& a special four legged
friend, Scooter.
She is preceded in death
by her husband Eddie Wiebe,
parents Albert Burzloff &
Anna Heitzman & grandson
Shannon Wieble, siblings
Fed Burzloff, Clarence
Burzloff, Julius Burzloff,
Lorraine Cantrell & Lillian
Hein.
Lee will be remembered
as an angel from heaven &
for her sweet smile & her
ability to make everyone
around her feel loved. Love
you forever mother.
A memorial service will be
held at First Baptist Church,
267 N Mills Ave. Lodi, on
Thursday, September 10,
2015at11:OOAM.
Please sign the guest
book at www.lodinews.com/
guestbook.
LEONE
BERTHA
WIEBE
Leone Bertha Wiebe
passed away peacefully on
Tuesday, September 2nd,
surrounded by her loving
family. She had just cele-brated
her 92nd birthday. Lee
was born Leone Bertha
Burzloff in Anamoose, North
Dakota on August 29,1923.
Lee moved to Lodi, CA in
1955 where she met her
future husband, Eddie
Wiebe. She and Eddie
owned and operated the
Hollywood Cafe for many
years in Lodi, CA. Upon retir-ing
she enjoyed golfing, fre-quent
travel & playing bridge
with her friends. She loved
watching sports especially
the Giants, the 49ers, and the
Sacramento Kings. Lee loved
to eat a good barbecue,
including her favorite bar-becue
ribs. She was devoted
to her church and vol-unteered
frequently, she
could always be found folding
bulletins or preparing meals
for funeral receptions. She
was a loving mother with a
positive attitude and great
sense of humor.
She is survived by her
special friend Harold Kessler,
daughter Debbie (Sam)
Butorovich, son Allen (Vickie)
Weible, Nieces Beth (Robert)
Lawson, Cara (Perry) Morris
& other numerous nieces &
nephews. As well as numer-ous
great nieces and neph-ews
& a special four legged
friend, Scooter.
She is preceded in death
by her husband Eddie Wiebe,
parents Albert Burzloff &
Anna Heitzman & grandson
Shannon Wieble, siblings
Fed Burzloff, Clarence
Burzloff, Julius Burzloff,
Lorraine Cantrell & Lillian
Hein.
Lee will be remembered
as an angel from heaven &
for her sweet smile & her
ability to make everyone
around her feel loved. Love
you forever mother.
A memorial service will be
held at First Baptist Church,
267 N Mills Ave. Lodi, on
Thursday, September 10,
2015at11:OOAM.
Please sign the guest
book at www.lodinews.com/
guestbook.