Agnes Brenner
Died After Long Illness
Rites For Agnes Brenner Saturday Morning
Mrs. Agnes Brenner, 67, lifelong resident of the Ft. Jennings and Ottoville communities, died in St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, Wednesday afternoon at 5:08 o’clock after a long illness. She has been a hospital patient for the last two weeks suffering from complications.
Mrs. Brenner was born at Ft. Jennings on July 16, 1881, the daughter of Fred and Margaret Heising. She was married to George Brenner at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in that village on June 21, 1911, and he preceded her in death on July 31, 1942. She has resided in Ottoville the past four years.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Wilma Sellet, Ottoville; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Runser, Bowling Green; Mrs. Albert Best, of Toledo; and Mrs. Frank Spieles, of Delphos; and two grandchildren.
She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, and the C. L. of C., Alter Rosary Society and Sacred Heart League at Ft. Jennings.
Funeral services will be held in the Ottoville parish church on Saturday morning at nine o’clock and interment will be in St. Joseph’s parish cemetery at Ft. Jennings. The remains will be at the Kolkmeyer Funeral Home in Delphos until time for services.
Agnes Brenner
Died After Long Illness
Rites For Agnes Brenner Saturday Morning
Mrs. Agnes Brenner, 67, lifelong resident of the Ft. Jennings and Ottoville communities, died in St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, Wednesday afternoon at 5:08 o’clock after a long illness. She has been a hospital patient for the last two weeks suffering from complications.
Mrs. Brenner was born at Ft. Jennings on July 16, 1881, the daughter of Fred and Margaret Heising. She was married to George Brenner at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in that village on June 21, 1911, and he preceded her in death on July 31, 1942. She has resided in Ottoville the past four years.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Wilma Sellet, Ottoville; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Runser, Bowling Green; Mrs. Albert Best, of Toledo; and Mrs. Frank Spieles, of Delphos; and two grandchildren.
She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, and the C. L. of C., Alter Rosary Society and Sacred Heart League at Ft. Jennings.
Funeral services will be held in the Ottoville parish church on Saturday morning at nine o’clock and interment will be in St. Joseph’s parish cemetery at Ft. Jennings. The remains will be at the Kolkmeyer Funeral Home in Delphos until time for services.
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