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Brenner, Alfred L. (1891-1964)

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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 28 May 1964 p. 7
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1964 May 28 p. 7
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Birth date: 1891
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<font size="+2">'''Retired Farmer, Church Worker dies in Florida</font>
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Kidron, Ohio. &#8212; Funeral services for Alfred L. Brenner, 73, former Wayne County farmer and a retired church worker, were conducted May 19 at the Crown Hill Mennonite Church near Rittman.
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Mr. Brenner died May 15 at Sarasota, Fla. after suffering several strokes. He and his wife moved from Wayne County, O. to Spartansburg, Pa. in 1942. There he was a pioneer mission worker, helping in the establishment of the Briton Run Mennonite Church. He had served as deacon of this church.
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Mr. and Mrs. Brenner had been spending their winters at Sarasota. Their family includes four daughters, one son, 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
   
Birth date: 1891
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 1 September 2020

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1964 May 28 p. 7

Birth date: 1891

text of obituary:

Retired Farmer, Church Worker dies in Florida

Kidron, Ohio. — Funeral services for Alfred L. Brenner, 73, former Wayne County farmer and a retired church worker, were conducted May 19 at the Crown Hill Mennonite Church near Rittman.

Mr. Brenner died May 15 at Sarasota, Fla. after suffering several strokes. He and his wife moved from Wayne County, O. to Spartansburg, Pa. in 1942. There he was a pioneer mission worker, helping in the establishment of the Briton Run Mennonite Church. He had served as deacon of this church.

Mr. and Mrs. Brenner had been spending their winters at Sarasota. Their family includes four daughters, one son, 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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