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Lovell John Brennan

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Lovell John Brennan

Birth
Death
29 Nov 1930 (aged 45)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
F-22-3-6
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LOVELL JOHN BRENNAN

INJURIES IN AUTO CRASH CLAIM LIFE
Lowell (sic) Brennan, Veteran Rural Carrier of County Fails to Survive Accident Injury
Injuries which he suffered in an automobile accident Monday near Cato, yesterday
resulted in the death of Lowell J. Brennan, veteran rural mail carrier of Manitowoc
county. Mr. Brennan passed away at the hospital in this city at 5 yesterday morning,
effects of a skull fracture and shock causing death. Burial will be held Saturday,
funeral services being from the Clarks Mills church at 9:30 with interment at
Evergreen cemetery in this city.
Injured While on Duty
Mr. Brennan, widely known and respected at Cato where he made his home, and in this
city, entered the rural delivery service 26 years ago, almost at its inauguration in
this county and had continued ever since. He was covering his route from the Cato post
office at the time of the fatal accident resulting from a collision of his car and a
truck of the Uneeda Company of Green Bay on county trunk A. Mr. Brennan was brought to
the hospital here and was found to have a fractured skull and internal injuries and
badly bruised body. He appeared to make gain but early yesterday collapsed and death
followed.
News of the demise of Mr. Brennan will be received with keen sorrow by the patrons of
his route whom he served faithfully and well and with whom he enjoyed a wide popularity,
and by a boat of friends. He was recognized as a most efficient employee of the
government service, always dependable and willing.
Leaves Wife and Son
Mr. Brennan who was 44 years of age, is survived by his wife, nee Agnes Cooney, a former
teacher in the city schools here, and one child, a son Kenneth, aged 11. An aged mother,
Mrs. Catherine Brennan of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Doyle, Cato and Mrs. Peter
Falvey, Maple Grove and two brothers, William, Cato and Emanuel, of Texas, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, November 28, 1930 P. 2
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[d. 29 Nov. 1930/d. Manitowoc/cause: Basal fracture of skull/bur. on P.J. Carberry lot]
LOVELL JOHN BRENNAN

INJURIES IN AUTO CRASH CLAIM LIFE
Lowell (sic) Brennan, Veteran Rural Carrier of County Fails to Survive Accident Injury
Injuries which he suffered in an automobile accident Monday near Cato, yesterday
resulted in the death of Lowell J. Brennan, veteran rural mail carrier of Manitowoc
county. Mr. Brennan passed away at the hospital in this city at 5 yesterday morning,
effects of a skull fracture and shock causing death. Burial will be held Saturday,
funeral services being from the Clarks Mills church at 9:30 with interment at
Evergreen cemetery in this city.
Injured While on Duty
Mr. Brennan, widely known and respected at Cato where he made his home, and in this
city, entered the rural delivery service 26 years ago, almost at its inauguration in
this county and had continued ever since. He was covering his route from the Cato post
office at the time of the fatal accident resulting from a collision of his car and a
truck of the Uneeda Company of Green Bay on county trunk A. Mr. Brennan was brought to
the hospital here and was found to have a fractured skull and internal injuries and
badly bruised body. He appeared to make gain but early yesterday collapsed and death
followed.
News of the demise of Mr. Brennan will be received with keen sorrow by the patrons of
his route whom he served faithfully and well and with whom he enjoyed a wide popularity,
and by a boat of friends. He was recognized as a most efficient employee of the
government service, always dependable and willing.
Leaves Wife and Son
Mr. Brennan who was 44 years of age, is survived by his wife, nee Agnes Cooney, a former
teacher in the city schools here, and one child, a son Kenneth, aged 11. An aged mother,
Mrs. Catherine Brennan of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Doyle, Cato and Mrs. Peter
Falvey, Maple Grove and two brothers, William, Cato and Emanuel, of Texas, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, November 28, 1930 P. 2
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[d. 29 Nov. 1930/d. Manitowoc/cause: Basal fracture of skull/bur. on P.J. Carberry lot]


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95201038/lovell_john-brennan: accessed ), memorial page for Lovell John Brennan (6 Jun 1885–29 Nov 1930), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95201038, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).