This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Printed in The Robinson Argus, 4/8/1925, page 5. Emma Josephine Weger, daughter of John P. and Lavina Weger, was born Dec. 19, 1870, died March 28, 1925; aged 54 years, 3 months and 9 days. She was married to Henry Allison, April 3, 1895. To this union was born one son, William Weger Allison, who, with the husband survive her. Her father and one sister having preceded her in death. Her aged mother living in Flat Rock, Ill.; two brothers, namely John O., of Flat Rock, Ill.; Carl C. of Robinson, Ill.; and one sister, Mrs. Louise Hurst, of Hutsonville, Ill., survive her, besides a host of relatives and friends. She accepted the Master when she was just a girl, uniting with the M. E. church at Dollahan Chapel, Lawrence county, Illinois, where she was an active worker in the church for eight years. She with husband and son moved from the Allison homestead east of Birds, Lawrence County, Illinois, to Flat Rock, Ill. in August, 1900. After having moved to Flat Rock she again united with the M. E. church under the postorate of the Rev. George R. Goodman and remained a tireless worker until called to her reward. Her Christian life was exemplified "seven days in the week." Her zeal for the church was manifest to all who knew her. Her religion was a great solace to her, not only in life, but at the "very crossing."