Greensboro Record, NC
August 3, 1970
WILLIAM H. WRENN
Funeral was to be at 2 p. m. today in Lameth-Troxler Chapel for William Howard Wrenn, 51, of Rt. 3, who was dead on arrival at Wesley Long Hospital Saturday after a seizure in his home. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn Cemetery.
A life-long Guilford County resident, he was employed by the City of Greensboro in the sanitation department.
Survivors include wife, Mrs. Estelle Robbins Wrenn; sons, Paul Wrenn and Leon Wrenn of Greensboro; daughter Mrs. J. T. Clarey of Greensboro; step-daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Jones of Greensboro; mother, Mrs. Louemma Wrenn of Greensboro; brothers, Jake Wrenn of Greensboro, Frank Wrenn of Washington and Rassi Wrenn of Siler City; sister, Mrs. Ester Kirkman of Greensboro; and two grandchildren.
Greensboro Record, NC
August 3, 1970
WILLIAM H. WRENN
Funeral was to be at 2 p. m. today in Lameth-Troxler Chapel for William Howard Wrenn, 51, of Rt. 3, who was dead on arrival at Wesley Long Hospital Saturday after a seizure in his home. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn Cemetery.
A life-long Guilford County resident, he was employed by the City of Greensboro in the sanitation department.
Survivors include wife, Mrs. Estelle Robbins Wrenn; sons, Paul Wrenn and Leon Wrenn of Greensboro; daughter Mrs. J. T. Clarey of Greensboro; step-daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Jones of Greensboro; mother, Mrs. Louemma Wrenn of Greensboro; brothers, Jake Wrenn of Greensboro, Frank Wrenn of Washington and Rassi Wrenn of Siler City; sister, Mrs. Ester Kirkman of Greensboro; and two grandchildren.
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