Mrs. Barney Brennan, 65, a resident of Valders since 1907 died Saturday night
at the family home in the village after a lingering illness. She had been in
failing health in recent years.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m., from the St. Mary’s Catholic
church, Clarks Mills. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery here.
Mrs. Brennan, nee Margaret Wier, was born at Kinderhook, Ill., in 1873 and in
1892 moved with the family to Calumet county. Two years later she was married
to Barney Brennan at Chilton and they located in that city for a time. In 1907,
Mr. Brennan moved to Valders and founded the Valders Lime and Stone company
which he has since headed and managed.
Survivors are the widower; four daughters, Mrs. H.T. Grimm, North Fond du Lac,
Mrs. Harry Maeth, Mosinee, Wis., Mrs. Herbert Peterson, Gladstone, Mich., Mrs.
William Curran, Antigo; three sons, Owen, Harold and Raymond, all of Valders;
and brother, Clifford, Escanaba, Mich.
The body may be viewed at the Brennan home in Valders.
Manitowoc Herald Times, October 31, 1938 P. 2
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[d. Valders WI/cause: coronary thrombosis - chronic myoranditis diabetes
myellites/wife of James B. Brennan/bur. on James B. Brennan lot]
Mrs. Barney Brennan, 65, a resident of Valders since 1907 died Saturday night
at the family home in the village after a lingering illness. She had been in
failing health in recent years.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m., from the St. Mary’s Catholic
church, Clarks Mills. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery here.
Mrs. Brennan, nee Margaret Wier, was born at Kinderhook, Ill., in 1873 and in
1892 moved with the family to Calumet county. Two years later she was married
to Barney Brennan at Chilton and they located in that city for a time. In 1907,
Mr. Brennan moved to Valders and founded the Valders Lime and Stone company
which he has since headed and managed.
Survivors are the widower; four daughters, Mrs. H.T. Grimm, North Fond du Lac,
Mrs. Harry Maeth, Mosinee, Wis., Mrs. Herbert Peterson, Gladstone, Mich., Mrs.
William Curran, Antigo; three sons, Owen, Harold and Raymond, all of Valders;
and brother, Clifford, Escanaba, Mich.
The body may be viewed at the Brennan home in Valders.
Manitowoc Herald Times, October 31, 1938 P. 2
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[d. Valders WI/cause: coronary thrombosis - chronic myoranditis diabetes
myellites/wife of James B. Brennan/bur. on James B. Brennan lot]
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