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PAGE SIX BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS MONDAY, MAY 13,1968
Breedlove
Iverson Delansen Breed-
love; 58, of Rt. 4, Brenham,
died in a Brenham hospital
Friday at 10:45 p. m.
Funeral services were held
at the First Methodist Chur-
FUNERAL NOTICES
Buro -
Arthur Bure, 45, of the Zi-
onsville Community, died ‘in
the Veterans Administration
Hospital in Houston Friday at
11:20 a.m.
Funeral services were held
at the Zion Lutheran Church
ch Sunday at 3 p.m. with Dr.
Robert Le Gilpin-officlating of Zionsville Sunday at 3 p.m.
- Burial was in the Prairie Lea with Rev. R. J. Weber officiat-E
Cemetery. The Brenham ing. Burial was in the church
Memorial Chapel‘was in ch- cemetery. The Brenham
arge of arrangements. Memorial Chapel was in cha-
Survivors include his wife, rge of arrangements.
Mrs. Sara Freese Breedlove; • Survivors include his wife,
three daughters, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. fvina Naumann Buro of
E. Nall of Houston, Mrs. Mi- Zionsville; one son, Roger Bu-
Durden
Mrs. Almira L. Durden, 73,
of 217 1/2 East Main St.,
who opened the Blue Bird
Beauty Parlor in 1926, which
was one of the first beauty
shops in Brenham, died in a
Houston hospital Saturday at
12:21 a.m.
HOSPITAL
NEWS
William Nolan, Washington,
medical.
Marion H. Gandy, Somer-
ville, medical.
Donald K. Kirk, Fort Hood,
medical.
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Glenn B. Klussmann, Br-
o enham, surgical.
at the Brenham Memorial Ch- Mrs. Ruben Nierenz, Br.
apel Monday at 2 p.m. with enham, surgical.
Oscar Allen, pastor of theDismassals
Church of Christ, officiating, Betty Baker.
Burial was in the Prairie Lea.Mrs. Alton Kieke. . ..
Cemetery. Dewayne Jasinsel.
Survivors include two sons, Mrs. Lottie Wendt.
chael E. Kahn of Palo-Alto root Zionsville; one daughter, . Hugh Victor Durden of New Mrs. Earl Shapard.
—can." and Mrs. 1obere--.---mrs. Elmer Hudspethoritous- 17heard., Zano, and wateronace Mrs. Ruben. Nierersqyx,
Seller of Birmingham, Ala.; ton; his father, Paul Buro of Durden of Houston; four gr- BOHNE MEMORIAE
seven grandchildren and two Burton; two grandchildren, andchildren, three great, gr- Admissions
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Eas- Robert Earl and Arthur Ray andchildren; one brother, John Michael Brinkman, Bren-
ter wood of Hearne and Mrs. Hudspeth; three brothers, E. Noyes of Anaheim, Calif.; ham, surgical.
A. C. Biggs of Houston. Walter Buro and Alvin Buro, . and one sister, Mrs. Ada Belle Julie Ann Beard, Brenham,
ex director of the First both of Brenham and Lenord * — - C-1 —4-1
National Bank of Brenham, Buro of Cedar Hill; and one
he was assistant. treasurer sister, Mrs. Norbert Kramer
for the Humble Oil Co. of of Bellville.
Houston, retiring in 1964.
JUNDRY DETERGENT
LIPTON, Y ELLOW LABEL
TEL,
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AUNT NELLIES, ASSORTE
DRINKS
QUART JAR :—•—:-
390
And
Born July 1, 1909, in Cor-
sicana, the son of the late
I. D. and Mary Aycock Breed-
love, he was chairman of the
Board of Stewards of the First
Methodist Church of Brenham.
He attended Texas A&M Uni-
Muegge of Santa Cruz, Calif.; medical.
and numerous nieces and ne- Miss Bertha Bohne, Wash-
phews.
-One daughter and one sis-
. Pallbearers were Waldo ter, Mrs. Lillian Peitzke of
Holle, Robert Kohring, Den- Anaheim, Calif., preceded her
nis Becker mann, P. L. Thom-
as, Walter A. Mohr and Wil-
fred Gaskamp.
Born at Cedar Hill, Texas,
Aug. 2, 1922, the son of Paul
and Emma Hardan Buro, he
in death.
- Pallbearers were Leslie
ington, medical.
Mrs. Zelma Jerrels, Bell-
ville, medical. -
• Mrs. Nelson Aschenbeck,
Fayetteville, medical. •
Mrs. Kasper. Skweres, Br-
Cahoon, Bruce Ledbetter, Abe
Marsh, Billy Sohns, Robert
Appel and Roy Finke.
Born in Dickson, Tenn. July
27, 1894, she was educated in ham, medical.
the Lometa, Texas PublicSch- Mrs. Annie Ulick, Caldwell,
enham, medical.
Larry Huron, Brenham,
accident.
Mrs. Myrtle Felder, Bren-
1 versity. - was baptized at St. Peter’s
7Lutheran Church of Gay Hill===================------------------------------
He was a memberof the confirmed at St. Paul’s and Adorable Beauty Sch- medical..
Brenham Rotary Club and the • Church Rehburg. . ool in Houston. A. C. Schultz, Brenham,
Brenham Country Club and ucated ALONE PE- She was a charter member medical. .
was past president of the was 8000000 - - of the Church of Christ. .
Washington County Chapter of He was married to Alvina Foreciehe Club
the American Cancer Society. Naumann J une 20, 1943, at St. Fortnightly
The family requested that Matthew Lutheran Church of Reservations Due
in lieu of flowers contribut- Sandy Hill. on .
- ions be made to the American His mother preceded him in Fortnightly Club members
Cancer Society, death in 1948. are reminded to make reser-"
He was married to Sara A member of the Zion Lu- vations for the luncheon meet-
Freese June 2, 1934, in Hous- theran Church of Zionsville, ing to be held at Willie’s Ste-
ton. he engaged in farming and car- ak House Thursday, May 16 at
Active - nollbearers were, nenter work. He at one time 12:30 p.m.
Ray Horton, Deonatu Erocy - nerved 2. . . .amee - E ------— = t “.
Phillip Fraser, Dr. Guy E. for four years, and also ser- with Mrs. Norman Gabriel by
Knolle, Frank Shapherd, ved in World War II. Tuesday,May 14.
Frank Tucker, W. B. Whent- ....d2200ooooww. JUNIOR ROYAL TY SAYS THANKS ,00gnqnb0ooo
hoff and Paul Millsapps.N A 1 *
.We, the parents of Queen how deeply we feel and to
. Officers and directors of Lefayne and King Tom wish .......-
the First National Bank and to thank each and every per-
Elton Krueger, Dillard Baker son for making the 78th Bren-
and Raymond Beeley, all of ham Junior Maifest the suc-
Houston, served as honorary cess it was. It would be im-
pallbearers._________________possible to express in words
Birth .
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dan-
iels. Burton, girl. ,
Dismissals .
Orvie Lee Luedemann.
Mrs. Edward Daniels and
baby. 1
Anton Dzierzanowski.
Mrs. Marie Meyer.
Kyle Corley.
Johnny Harge.
0 a——Wonder :
Mrs. Ella Wilkening. * *
Mrs. Emma Bronenkant.
. Larry Huron."
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trying circumstances.
All of the children’s spark-
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made us know that they are
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Chambers, Bert L., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, May 13, 1968, newspaper, May 13, 1968; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1647882/m1/6/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.