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Daniel Brenneman

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Daniel Brenneman

Birth
Ontario, Canada
Death
14 Dec 1932 (aged 81)
Linn County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Albany, Linn County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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GOSPEL HERALD - Volume XXV, Number 41 - January 12, 1933 ­ page 878, 879
BRENNEMAN. ­ DANIEL Brenneman was born near Kitchener, Ont., Oct. 11, 1851; died Dec. 14, 1932; aged 81 y. 2 m. 3 d. He spent his early life near his birthplace, where he was united in marriage to Mary Boshart, Feb. 8, 1876. They resided near Kitchener until 1900, when they moved to Seward Co., Neb., where they lived until 1915, at which date they moved Oregon where they lived near Albany, and in the same community, where he was living at the time of his death. He accepted Christ in his youth, uniting with the Mennonite Church in which faith he was actively identified until his death. His Christian experience meant more to him than just Church membership, and his word of testimony was often heard expressing his joy in the service of the Lord. There remain his widow, 3 sons, and 5 daughters (Jacob, of Tofield, Alta.; M. E. and D. H. Brenneman, Mrs. Eph. Martin, Mrs. Irwin Kenagy, Mrs. Emma Widmer, Mrs. S.E. Eicher, and Mrs. Milton Martin, all of Albany); also 30 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Two sons (Christian K. and Emanuel) preceded him in death. The immediate cause of his death was heart failure, from which he was confined to his bed about ten days. He will be remembered in the home and in the community for his kindly, cheerful disposition, and in his passing the Albany Mennonite Church has lost its oldest member. Funeral Dec. 18 conducted by N. A. Lind, assisted by Allan Good and G. D. Shenk. Burial in Riverside Cemetery.

GOSPEL HERALD - Volume XXV, Number 41 - January 12, 1933 ­ page 878, 879
BRENNEMAN. ­ DANIEL Brenneman was born near Kitchener, Ont., Oct. 11, 1851; died Dec. 14, 1932; aged 81 y. 2 m. 3 d. He spent his early life near his birthplace, where he was united in marriage to Mary Boshart, Feb. 8, 1876. They resided near Kitchener until 1900, when they moved to Seward Co., Neb., where they lived until 1915, at which date they moved Oregon where they lived near Albany, and in the same community, where he was living at the time of his death. He accepted Christ in his youth, uniting with the Mennonite Church in which faith he was actively identified until his death. His Christian experience meant more to him than just Church membership, and his word of testimony was often heard expressing his joy in the service of the Lord. There remain his widow, 3 sons, and 5 daughters (Jacob, of Tofield, Alta.; M. E. and D. H. Brenneman, Mrs. Eph. Martin, Mrs. Irwin Kenagy, Mrs. Emma Widmer, Mrs. S.E. Eicher, and Mrs. Milton Martin, all of Albany); also 30 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Two sons (Christian K. and Emanuel) preceded him in death. The immediate cause of his death was heart failure, from which he was confined to his bed about ten days. He will be remembered in the home and in the community for his kindly, cheerful disposition, and in his passing the Albany Mennonite Church has lost its oldest member. Funeral Dec. 18 conducted by N. A. Lind, assisted by Allan Good and G. D. Shenk. Burial in Riverside Cemetery.



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