Herber Ashland Brenizer's death on Thursday last at 5:00, was a shock to the community in which he lived. He had been a sufferer for nearly a year. Having been operated upon for gravel stones at the Harrisburg Hospital on last January and was treated at the Gettysburg hospital during the summer.
Mr. Brenizer was an honest, conscientious Christian man and highly respected in the community in which he lived always ready to lend a helping hand. He was born near Heidlersburg and lived at Aspers, Jacks Mountain, and for the last three years upon the farm of James Musselman at Fairfield Station. He was twice married, his first wife was Miss Annie Eichelberger, who died six or seven years ago and his second wife was Miss Fannie Snyder, by whom he is survived. He is also survived by his aged mother, Mrs. Sarah Brenizer, of Heidlersburg, and the following children; Alexander, of Hamilton, Ohio; Paul, of Fort Bliss, El Paso, Ted.; Walter, of near Aspers; Mrs. N.Z. Reinecker, of Aspers; Mrs. Frank Donaldson, of Orrtanna; Mrs. George Currens, Ralph, Hope and Esther, at home. He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters; Edgar, of Heidlersburg; Robert, of Sterling, Kan.; John, of Dillsburg;
Mrs. Amos L Minter, of Biglerville; Mrs. Chas. Tate, of Mt. Holly; and Mrs. Mervin Slaybaugh, of Heidlersburg. Mrs. Brenizer was aged 51 years, 7 months and 14 days. Funeral services were conducted at his home on Monday the 26th, at 10:30 by Rev. Ralph Baker, of the Fairfield Lutheran Church, afhter which interment was made in the Fairfield union Cemetery. The funeral was largely attended for he had ahost of friends. The pallbearers were; Joseph Mussleman, Prof. C.A. Landis, James Musselman,
Elmer Bennet, Harry Sanders and John M Musselman.
Herber Ashland Brenizer's death on Thursday last at 5:00, was a shock to the community in which he lived. He had been a sufferer for nearly a year. Having been operated upon for gravel stones at the Harrisburg Hospital on last January and was treated at the Gettysburg hospital during the summer.
Mr. Brenizer was an honest, conscientious Christian man and highly respected in the community in which he lived always ready to lend a helping hand. He was born near Heidlersburg and lived at Aspers, Jacks Mountain, and for the last three years upon the farm of James Musselman at Fairfield Station. He was twice married, his first wife was Miss Annie Eichelberger, who died six or seven years ago and his second wife was Miss Fannie Snyder, by whom he is survived. He is also survived by his aged mother, Mrs. Sarah Brenizer, of Heidlersburg, and the following children; Alexander, of Hamilton, Ohio; Paul, of Fort Bliss, El Paso, Ted.; Walter, of near Aspers; Mrs. N.Z. Reinecker, of Aspers; Mrs. Frank Donaldson, of Orrtanna; Mrs. George Currens, Ralph, Hope and Esther, at home. He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters; Edgar, of Heidlersburg; Robert, of Sterling, Kan.; John, of Dillsburg;
Mrs. Amos L Minter, of Biglerville; Mrs. Chas. Tate, of Mt. Holly; and Mrs. Mervin Slaybaugh, of Heidlersburg. Mrs. Brenizer was aged 51 years, 7 months and 14 days. Funeral services were conducted at his home on Monday the 26th, at 10:30 by Rev. Ralph Baker, of the Fairfield Lutheran Church, afhter which interment was made in the Fairfield union Cemetery. The funeral was largely attended for he had ahost of friends. The pallbearers were; Joseph Mussleman, Prof. C.A. Landis, James Musselman,
Elmer Bennet, Harry Sanders and John M Musselman.
Family Members
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Alexander Washington "Alec" Brenizer
1892–1972
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Walter S Brenizer
1893–1973
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Grace B Brenizer Reinecker
1895–1977
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Ruth Anna Brenizer Donaldson
1897–1972
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Ora May Brenizer Currens
1899–1986
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Paul Merton Brenizer
1901–1962
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Hope C. Brenizer Cobb
1902–1988
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Ralph E Brenizer
1904–1994
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Esther Brenizer McGlaughlin
1905–1997
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Pearl Etta Brenizer
1908–1909
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Gail Brenizer
1913–1913
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