Martha Ann Wieberg
October 11, 1926 ~ November 19, 2019
She was born October 11, 1926, in St. Elizabeth, Missouri, the daughter of the late Joseph and Katherine (Lueckenhoff) Brenneke.
Martha was united in marriage on February 18, 1950, in Jefferson City to Hugo N. Heidbreder who preceded her in death in 1983. On April 24, 1986, in Jefferson City, Martha married Victor Frank Wieberg who preceded her in death on December 25, 2015.
Martha worked for International Shoe Company and for Veit’s Village Motel until her retirement.
She was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Daughter’s of Isabella, St. Ann’s Sodality, and the VFW Roscoe Enloe Post 1003 Auxiliary.
Martha enjoyed quilting, embroidery, playing cards, and traveling.
Survivors include two daughters, Elizabeth Shelton, Holts Summit; Sharon (David) Welch, Holts Summit; four grandchildren, Michael (Melissa) Shelton, Kristina (Gregg) Baitinger, John Welch (Mary Hall), Christopher and (Melissa) Welch; eight great-grandchildren, Olivia Baitinger, Simon Baitinger, Easton Shelton, Hadley Shelton, Laurel Welch, Henry Welch, Beatrice Welch, and Agnes Welch; one brother, Clarence Brenneke, Jefferson City; one sister, Marie Buschjost, Jefferson City; and two sisters-in-law, Agnes Brenneke and Margaret Brenneke.
She was also preceded in death by her parents; two husbands; an infant brother, Herman Brenneke; two brothers, John Brenneke and Lawrence Brenneke; a sister-in-law, Henrietta Brenneke; and a brother-in-law, Victor Buschjost.
Visitation will be 3-5:00 p.m. Sunday, November 24, 2019, at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home with a prayer service at 2:30 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Monday, November 25, 2019, at St. Peter Catholic Church with the Rev. Basil Tigga officiating.
Entombment will be in Resurrection Mausoleum.
Memorials are suggested to St. Peter Catholic Church, Hospice Compassus, or to Summit Villa.
Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
Martha was a sweet lady. Hadn’t seen her for a long time but I remember her well.