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Emanuel Benjamin Brenneman

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Emanuel Benjamin Brenneman

Birth
Ontario, Canada
Death
22 Mar 1919 (aged 21)
Canton, Stark County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Albany, Linn County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Gospel Herald Vol 12 #2; 10 Apr 1919 pp 38-9

Brenneman.-Emanuel Benjamin Brenneman was born in Waterloo, Ont., June 7, 1897; died in Canton, Ohio, Mar. 22, 1919; age 21 y. 9 m. 15 d. He was united in marriage to Sister Elma G. Beck. of West Unity, 0., Nov. 24, 1918. He leaves a beloved wife, aged parents, 3 brothers and 5 sisters (Jacob, Daniel, Moses, Kathryn, Mary, Amanda, Emma, and Ida), and a host of relatives and friends. In early life he accepted Christ as his personal Savior and united with the Mennonite Church. He was a faithful worker, much devoted to the Master's service. He bore his suffering patiently, was resigned to do the will of God, leaving a bright assurance that he is safe in the arms of Jesus. On Mar. 23 the body was shipped to Archbold, Ohio, where on the 26th funeral services were held at the Lockport Church conducted by J. S. Gerig of Smithville, 0., assisted by S. D. Grieser. Text, Psa, 37:3. After services the body was again taken to the train and sent to his former home, Albany, Oreg.
Gospel Herald Vol 12 #2; 10 Apr 1919 pp 38-9

Brenneman.-Emanuel Benjamin Brenneman was born in Waterloo, Ont., June 7, 1897; died in Canton, Ohio, Mar. 22, 1919; age 21 y. 9 m. 15 d. He was united in marriage to Sister Elma G. Beck. of West Unity, 0., Nov. 24, 1918. He leaves a beloved wife, aged parents, 3 brothers and 5 sisters (Jacob, Daniel, Moses, Kathryn, Mary, Amanda, Emma, and Ida), and a host of relatives and friends. In early life he accepted Christ as his personal Savior and united with the Mennonite Church. He was a faithful worker, much devoted to the Master's service. He bore his suffering patiently, was resigned to do the will of God, leaving a bright assurance that he is safe in the arms of Jesus. On Mar. 23 the body was shipped to Archbold, Ohio, where on the 26th funeral services were held at the Lockport Church conducted by J. S. Gerig of Smithville, 0., assisted by S. D. Grieser. Text, Psa, 37:3. After services the body was again taken to the train and sent to his former home, Albany, Oreg.


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