She attended school in Neosho County and on April 22, 1934 she married Otis Truman Munson in Neosho County. Agnes was very active in the Nowata First Baptist Church and was proud to be a member of the DAR (Daughters of American Revolution). She was also a member of the Nowata Historical Society and was active in many other groups and activities in and around Nowata. Agnes was a wonderful loving lady that will be missed by her family and many friends.
Preceding Mrs. Munson in death are her parents, Christoph and Virginia Brenneman; her husband, Otis Munson; two sons, William Truman Munson, and James Otis Munson; four brothers, Merle Brenneman, Everett Brenneman, Melvin Brenneman, and Ivan Brenneman; and a step brother, Melvin Wells.
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Surviving Mrs. Munson are her daughter-in-law; one grandson and his wife, and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and a host of friends.
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Middle name/Parent links Sent by: Richard Weide
Jun 26, 2018
She attended school in Neosho County and on April 22, 1934 she married Otis Truman Munson in Neosho County. Agnes was very active in the Nowata First Baptist Church and was proud to be a member of the DAR (Daughters of American Revolution). She was also a member of the Nowata Historical Society and was active in many other groups and activities in and around Nowata. Agnes was a wonderful loving lady that will be missed by her family and many friends.
Preceding Mrs. Munson in death are her parents, Christoph and Virginia Brenneman; her husband, Otis Munson; two sons, William Truman Munson, and James Otis Munson; four brothers, Merle Brenneman, Everett Brenneman, Melvin Brenneman, and Ivan Brenneman; and a step brother, Melvin Wells.
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Surviving Mrs. Munson are her daughter-in-law; one grandson and his wife, and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and a host of friends.
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Middle name/Parent links Sent by: Richard Weide
Jun 26, 2018
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