Louisa Renfro was born in John county, Illinois, Jan. 1st, 1839. In the year of 1858 she was united in marriage to William H. Denny who crossed the great divide Feb. 2, 1912. To this union were born five children, two of whom died in infancy. The children who survive her death are Frank M. Denny, of Leavenworth, Mrs. H. E. Williams, of Ontario, Calif., and Mrs. A. H. Brenner, of Soldier. There were fifteen grand-children and three great-grandchildren. Louisa Denny united with the Methodist Episcopal church in her early years … In later years she with her husband united with the Nazarene church of Ontario, Calif. …
The Soldier Clipper, December 21, 1921.
Soldier. The body of Mrs. Denny, mother of F. M. Denny and Mrs. A. H. Brenner, arrived in Soldier from California Friday. … placed to rest in the America City cemetery by the side of her husband. The Denny’s were early settlers in the America City neighborhood …
The Holton Recorder, December 29, 1921.
Louisa Renfro was born in John county, Illinois, Jan. 1st, 1839. In the year of 1858 she was united in marriage to William H. Denny who crossed the great divide Feb. 2, 1912. To this union were born five children, two of whom died in infancy. The children who survive her death are Frank M. Denny, of Leavenworth, Mrs. H. E. Williams, of Ontario, Calif., and Mrs. A. H. Brenner, of Soldier. There were fifteen grand-children and three great-grandchildren. Louisa Denny united with the Methodist Episcopal church in her early years … In later years she with her husband united with the Nazarene church of Ontario, Calif. …
The Soldier Clipper, December 21, 1921.
Soldier. The body of Mrs. Denny, mother of F. M. Denny and Mrs. A. H. Brenner, arrived in Soldier from California Friday. … placed to rest in the America City cemetery by the side of her husband. The Denny’s were early settlers in the America City neighborhood …
The Holton Recorder, December 29, 1921.
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