Frank Cleveland Brennecke of 1524 Twenty-first Avenue, a gang foreman at No. 3 erecting shop, Twelth street, died suddenly this morning of a heart attack at his home, shortly after returning there from work. He was born in Altoona on Jan 6, 1884 a son of William Christian and Anna Elizabeth (Myers) Brennecke, and married Mary Maude McGregor. Surviving are his wife, one daughter Christine Louise at home: four brothers and three sisters, Charles C., William G. and Harold J. Brennecke, Miss Clara L. Brennecke and Mrs. Ruth Ritchey, all of the city, Ralph C. of Clearfield and Mrs. Alice Suhrie of Philadelphia. Mr. Brennecke was a member of the First Lutheran church, of Mountain Lodge, No 281, F. & A. M., and of White Cross lodge, Knights of Pythias. Friends are being received at the home.
Altoona Mirror Thursday, May 15, 1941
Frank Cleveland Brennecke of 1524 Twenty-first Avenue, a gang foreman at No. 3 erecting shop, Twelth street, died suddenly this morning of a heart attack at his home, shortly after returning there from work. He was born in Altoona on Jan 6, 1884 a son of William Christian and Anna Elizabeth (Myers) Brennecke, and married Mary Maude McGregor. Surviving are his wife, one daughter Christine Louise at home: four brothers and three sisters, Charles C., William G. and Harold J. Brennecke, Miss Clara L. Brennecke and Mrs. Ruth Ritchey, all of the city, Ralph C. of Clearfield and Mrs. Alice Suhrie of Philadelphia. Mr. Brennecke was a member of the First Lutheran church, of Mountain Lodge, No 281, F. & A. M., and of White Cross lodge, Knights of Pythias. Friends are being received at the home.
Altoona Mirror Thursday, May 15, 1941
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