Mr. Bruner was a 40-year employee of the Marion Machine Foundry and formerly was an agent for the old Union Traction Company. He was a former employee of the Marion Brass Bed Co. and the Indiana Truck Company.
He was a member of the Central Christian Church, the K of P Lodge and the D.O.K.K.
Survivors include the widow, Edith; a daughter, Mrs. Everett Dingle, New Castle; a granddaughter, Sondra Dingle; two brothers, Harry A., Marion, and Howard, South Bend; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Diodore and Mrs. Delmon Keller, Marion.
The body was taken to 504 W. Third St. where funeral arrangements are pending.
Source: Marion, Indiana, Leader-Tribune, Dec. 23, 1959, pg. 6.
Mr. Bruner was a 40-year employee of the Marion Machine Foundry and formerly was an agent for the old Union Traction Company. He was a former employee of the Marion Brass Bed Co. and the Indiana Truck Company.
He was a member of the Central Christian Church, the K of P Lodge and the D.O.K.K.
Survivors include the widow, Edith; a daughter, Mrs. Everett Dingle, New Castle; a granddaughter, Sondra Dingle; two brothers, Harry A., Marion, and Howard, South Bend; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Diodore and Mrs. Delmon Keller, Marion.
The body was taken to 504 W. Third St. where funeral arrangements are pending.
Source: Marion, Indiana, Leader-Tribune, Dec. 23, 1959, pg. 6.
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