Wieman was the seventh of eight children born to William and his wife Alma.
His wife Alma was called the "great grandmother of San Francisco".
Congressman Rangel still resides with his wife Alma in Harlem where he was born.
He was saved from asking a question he didn't want to ask by the appearance of his wife Alma, also an anthropologist.
He was survived by a wife Alma, three daughters and a son.
The three arrive at his home to find his wife Alma, alive and with her own baby.
Its deisgn was supposedly based on the ancestral home of Osgood's wife Alma.
He and his wife Alma had six children.
He and his wife Alma brought their 8 children (ranging in age from 4 to 17) to see their grandmother.
He is survived by wife Alma, son Steven and daughter Sara.