The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1969 — Page 9

□ _______. □ OBITUARIES n □ Mrs. Roa the! Porter Services for Mrs. Reath iTTrter, 76, R.R. 1, Plymouth, were conducted at 2p m, Monday at John on Funeral Home, Plymouth. Plymouth’s American War Mother.-; conduct d memorial rites at th? funeral home at 7 pm . Sunday. Burial was at Oak Hill Cemetery, Plymouth. Mra. Port r died at 4 am. Friday at Pilgrim Man r, Plymouth, following an eight w< >k illness. She was born Apiil 23, 1893 at Logansport to Henry an 1 Mary Yenna and was a Mai hall county resid nt most of her •life. A former Montgomery Ward employee. Mrs Porter was a member of the Pretty Lake United Methodist church. She alo was a member of tlio American War Mothers, Y lb wstoiv club; Order of Eastern Star; and Senior Citizens of Lai'az. Mis. Porter was married to Carl Asper, who pr ceded h-r in d*uth in 1923 In 1910, she was married to George Porter, who ptec ded her in death in 1961 Survivors inc’ude a daughter. Mrs. Keith (Lene) Bak r Ingleside. T x.; one son Carl Asper, Walkerton; two grandchildren; one step-daughter, Mrs. Fr d Jenkins. Hartford City; five step-gr mdchilJivn; and sixgreat -gran deft i Id re n Mrs - . William O. Brenner Mis Evelyn F. Brenner. 62. o' Rt. 3. W dkerton died at 12 95 pm. Sept mber 18. in Pine Like Hospital. La Porte. after a threemnth illnes*. She was a form ?r employee of the Cantven C ip. o r America in Chicago. She u.is boin Dec 1. 1906. in Chicai; > She lived in Walkerton ei ht years, coming from Chicago. She was married Feb. 14, 1929. in Chicago to William O Brenner, who survives Also surviving are three sons, William Jr. of Ft. Collins Colo, Donald A of Evanston, 111., and (Charles F of Midvale. Utah; two granlchildrm, and a sister, Mrs Viola Kagy of Markham, 111. Services w-re at 2 pm. EST Saturday at the United Methodist Church, on Illinois Stre t, in Walkerton Rev. Harold E. Williams, pastor, officiated Buna! was in the Oregon Twp. Cemet* ry in Grovertown, Ind. She was a past president of Ihe Walkerton Women’s Community Club

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IN MEMORY In memory of our daughter and sister, Janet Marie who passed away a year ago, September 19, 1968.

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It has been Just a year, Lord Since Janet went away In sorrow we gave her up to you A year ago today Things have been different now

SEPTEMBER 25, IW — THE INDEPENDENT-MEWS —

Since she answered your call We miss her very much But we understand — You know best of all. We must have faith and confi-

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dence In You and in Your way For faith was meant for times like these W’hen sadness fills our day. The family of Janet Rough

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