1926
FUNERAL TO BE HELD AT MORRISTOWN
Mrs. Lydia E. Wrenick Passed Away Today -Widely Known Thru-out the County
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A death that is mourned by many Shelby county residents is that of Mrs. Lydia E. Wrenick, widow of Thomas V. Wrenick, who for many years operated a drug store at Morristown, which occurred at her home at 1:45 o'clock this morning.
Funeral services will be conducted at the late home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon and burial will be in Asbury cemetery in charge of L.V. Hauk, funeral director.
Mrs. Wrenick was formerly Miss Lydia E. Wolf and was one of the best beloved residents of Morristown, where she had resided for many years. She was a devoted member of the M. E. church at that place and while her health permitted was active in the church work. Mrs. Wrenick always took a deep interest in civic affairs and was a great help to the community where she resided. Her husband who preceded her a number of years ago, was a widely known druggist and was one of Morristown's most worthy citizens.
Mrs. Wrenick was eighty-two years old at the time of death. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. J. S. Zike, of Morristown; Mrs. F. E. Stonebraker, of Bonita, La; Mrs. E. C. Hawley, of Ringwood, Ill, and Mrs. William Philippi, of Morristown. Her daughters are the only surviving relatives.
1926
FUNERAL TO BE HELD AT MORRISTOWN
Mrs. Lydia E. Wrenick Passed Away Today -Widely Known Thru-out the County
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A death that is mourned by many Shelby county residents is that of Mrs. Lydia E. Wrenick, widow of Thomas V. Wrenick, who for many years operated a drug store at Morristown, which occurred at her home at 1:45 o'clock this morning.
Funeral services will be conducted at the late home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon and burial will be in Asbury cemetery in charge of L.V. Hauk, funeral director.
Mrs. Wrenick was formerly Miss Lydia E. Wolf and was one of the best beloved residents of Morristown, where she had resided for many years. She was a devoted member of the M. E. church at that place and while her health permitted was active in the church work. Mrs. Wrenick always took a deep interest in civic affairs and was a great help to the community where she resided. Her husband who preceded her a number of years ago, was a widely known druggist and was one of Morristown's most worthy citizens.
Mrs. Wrenick was eighty-two years old at the time of death. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. J. S. Zike, of Morristown; Mrs. F. E. Stonebraker, of Bonita, La; Mrs. E. C. Hawley, of Ringwood, Ill, and Mrs. William Philippi, of Morristown. Her daughters are the only surviving relatives.
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