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Solomon Brenneman

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Solomon Brenneman

Birth
Death
8 Apr 1951 (aged 60)
Burial
East Zorra-Tavistock, Oxford County Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Gospel Herald - Volume XLIV , Number 26 - June 26, 1951 ­ page 621, 622, 623
Brenneman, -- Solomon, son of the late Nicklas and Katie (Erb) Brenneman, was born in North East Hope, Jan. 4, 1891; passed to his eternal reward April 8, 1951; aged 60 y. 3 m. 4 d. In his early youth he accepted Christ as his personal Saviour and was a faithful member of East Zorra A. M. Church until the end. On Dec. 30, 1915, he was united in marriage to Lydia Roi of East Zorra. He leaves to mourn his beloved companion, 1 daughter (Dorothy-Mrs. Clayton Wagler, Bade, Ont.), 3 sons, (Archie, East Zorra; Jerry and Earl, at home), 3 grandchildren, 1 sister (Mrs. Simon Roi), and 3 brothers (Daniel, South East Hope; Moses, East Zorra; Elmer, Wellesley). Two brothers (Nicklas and Jacob) preceded him. Funeral services were conducted in the home by Joel Swartzentruber and at the East Zorra A. M. Church by Daniel Zehr and Henry Yantzi. Burial was made in near-by cemetery.

Gospel Herald - Volume XLIV , Number 26 - June 26, 1951 ­ page 621, 622, 623
Brenneman, -- Solomon, son of the late Nicklas and Katie (Erb) Brenneman, was born in North East Hope, Jan. 4, 1891; passed to his eternal reward April 8, 1951; aged 60 y. 3 m. 4 d. In his early youth he accepted Christ as his personal Saviour and was a faithful member of East Zorra A. M. Church until the end. On Dec. 30, 1915, he was united in marriage to Lydia Roi of East Zorra. He leaves to mourn his beloved companion, 1 daughter (Dorothy-Mrs. Clayton Wagler, Bade, Ont.), 3 sons, (Archie, East Zorra; Jerry and Earl, at home), 3 grandchildren, 1 sister (Mrs. Simon Roi), and 3 brothers (Daniel, South East Hope; Moses, East Zorra; Elmer, Wellesley). Two brothers (Nicklas and Jacob) preceded him. Funeral services were conducted in the home by Joel Swartzentruber and at the East Zorra A. M. Church by Daniel Zehr and Henry Yantzi. Burial was made in near-by cemetery.



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