Homer+and+Jane+Weidmann+(Classes+of+1935+and+1934+Respectivly)

media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-17.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-18.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-19.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-21.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-22.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-23.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-15.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-16.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp311.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-12.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-13.mp3"media type="file" key="012808-220827.mp3-14.mp3" The Weidmanns have lived in Belleville all of their lives, and are very proud of their roots. They pride themselves on the outstadning education provided to students by the Belleville Community and proved so by placing their children into the very same school system in which they were raised. The Weidmanns live comfortably in a gorgeously furnished house, and are every bit as beautiful as their dwellings. It would be difficult to find a more lovely or inviting couple. As I interviewed the weidmanns, I found myself learning more and more about the wonderous history of Belleville West.