She was the daughter of Julius and Matilda (Timmerman) Brunswick. On Jan 23, 1954, she married Aloysious J. Kanney Jr., who survives in Coldwater.
Also surviving are a son, Ron (Barb), Coldwater; three daughters: Mary Jo (Bill) Quinter and Vickie (Gary) Lefeld, both Coldwater, Pam (Bill) Wente, New Bremen; two brothers-in-law: Charles (Johanna) Koesters and Vince (Marilyn) Kanney, both Coldwater; two sisters-in-law: Doris Ann Brunswick and Dorothy Kanney, both St. Henry; and ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Deceased are a brother and three sisters linked below; a brother-in-law, Bob Kannney; and three sisters-in-law: Mary Ann Kanney, Margie Kanney and Betty (Dick) Weitzel.
She was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, St. Cecelia Knights of St. John Auxiliary, Coldwater, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary #5135, of which she served as president. She worked in her early years at Hemmelgarn & Sons and New Idea. She volunteered for the American Red Cross blood drives, was a poll worker for the Board of Elections and was a seamstress. She enjoyed cooking and baking.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at Holy Trinity Church, Coldwater. Burial will follow in St. Elizabeth Cemetery, Coldwater.
She was the daughter of Julius and Matilda (Timmerman) Brunswick. On Jan 23, 1954, she married Aloysious J. Kanney Jr., who survives in Coldwater.
Also surviving are a son, Ron (Barb), Coldwater; three daughters: Mary Jo (Bill) Quinter and Vickie (Gary) Lefeld, both Coldwater, Pam (Bill) Wente, New Bremen; two brothers-in-law: Charles (Johanna) Koesters and Vince (Marilyn) Kanney, both Coldwater; two sisters-in-law: Doris Ann Brunswick and Dorothy Kanney, both St. Henry; and ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Deceased are a brother and three sisters linked below; a brother-in-law, Bob Kannney; and three sisters-in-law: Mary Ann Kanney, Margie Kanney and Betty (Dick) Weitzel.
She was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, St. Cecelia Knights of St. John Auxiliary, Coldwater, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary #5135, of which she served as president. She worked in her early years at Hemmelgarn & Sons and New Idea. She volunteered for the American Red Cross blood drives, was a poll worker for the Board of Elections and was a seamstress. She enjoyed cooking and baking.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at Holy Trinity Church, Coldwater. Burial will follow in St. Elizabeth Cemetery, Coldwater.
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