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Thomas Henry Brennan

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Thomas Henry Brennan

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
16 Jun 1939 (aged 60)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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TOM BRENNAN, SHERIFF HERE IN 1919, DIES
ALSO SERVED AS COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN; FUNERAL SERVICES ON TUESDAY

Thomas H. Brennan, 60, of 1026 South 17th street, former Manitowoc county sheriff and chairman of the county board, died at 9:15 p.m. Friday at St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan after an illness of about two years. He had been a patient of the Sheboygan hospital for three weeks.

FUNERAL TUESDAY
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. form the Leschke FuneralHome and at 10 o'clock at St. Boniface Catholic church. The Rev. Theo F. Kersten, pastor of St. Wendell's Catholic church and a personal friend of Mr. Brennan, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Leschke Funeral Home from Sunday noon until the hour of the funeral on Tuesday.

Mr. Brennan was born in Manitowoc county on March 29th, 1879, and he married Hermina Schott on June 21, 1904. The couple would have celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary next Wednesday.

Mr. Brennan, an active Democrat, was elected sheriff in 1919 and he served one term. Prior to 1919 he was chairman of the Manitowoc county board. He was a member of the Eagles lodge. He had been employed as salesman for the Monarch Liquor Co.

WIDOW SURVIVES
Survivors are the widow; two daughters, Miss Marion of Appleton and Miss Elaine, at home; five sons, Roland and Vernon, at home, Donald of Rye, N.Y., Leslie of Madison and Gerald of Ironwood, Mich.; four grandchildren; two brothers, Barney of Valders and Patrick of North Fond du Lac; and four sisters, Mrs. Thomas Billings of Ishpening, Mich., Miss Rose Brennan of Valders, Miss Katherine Brennan of Mishawaka, Ind., and Mrs. Charles McCulley of Clarks Mills.

From the Manitowoc Herald Times, June 17, 1939 - Saturday, page 4, column 3
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[d. 16 June 1939/age 60 yr./d. Sheboygan, WI/cause: cancer of the bladder]died at St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan.

TOM BRENNAN, SHERIFF HERE IN 1919, DIES
ALSO SERVED AS COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN; FUNERAL SERVICES ON TUESDAY

Thomas H. Brennan, 60, of 1026 South 17th street, former Manitowoc county sheriff and chairman of the county board, died at 9:15 p.m. Friday at St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan after an illness of about two years. He had been a patient of the Sheboygan hospital for three weeks.

FUNERAL TUESDAY
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. form the Leschke FuneralHome and at 10 o'clock at St. Boniface Catholic church. The Rev. Theo F. Kersten, pastor of St. Wendell's Catholic church and a personal friend of Mr. Brennan, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Leschke Funeral Home from Sunday noon until the hour of the funeral on Tuesday.

Mr. Brennan was born in Manitowoc county on March 29th, 1879, and he married Hermina Schott on June 21, 1904. The couple would have celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary next Wednesday.

Mr. Brennan, an active Democrat, was elected sheriff in 1919 and he served one term. Prior to 1919 he was chairman of the Manitowoc county board. He was a member of the Eagles lodge. He had been employed as salesman for the Monarch Liquor Co.

WIDOW SURVIVES
Survivors are the widow; two daughters, Miss Marion of Appleton and Miss Elaine, at home; five sons, Roland and Vernon, at home, Donald of Rye, N.Y., Leslie of Madison and Gerald of Ironwood, Mich.; four grandchildren; two brothers, Barney of Valders and Patrick of North Fond du Lac; and four sisters, Mrs. Thomas Billings of Ishpening, Mich., Miss Rose Brennan of Valders, Miss Katherine Brennan of Mishawaka, Ind., and Mrs. Charles McCulley of Clarks Mills.

From the Manitowoc Herald Times, June 17, 1939 - Saturday, page 4, column 3
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[d. 16 June 1939/age 60 yr./d. Sheboygan, WI/cause: cancer of the bladder]died at St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan.



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