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Agnes Evelyn <I>O'Neill</I> Brennan

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Agnes Evelyn O'Neill Brennan

Birth
Marion County, Missouri, USA
Death
17 Feb 1956 (aged 59)
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 8
Memorial ID
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Mother of Mary Virgina Brennan

Published in The Clarence Courier, Clarence, Missouri, Wednesday, June 7, 1922.

--Miss Agnes O'Neill and Mr. Edward Brennan were quietly married on Sunday morning, June 4, at 7 o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic Church at Shelbina, with Reverend Father T. Mullen officiating.
--The bride's attendant was Miss Frances O'Neill, a sister.
--The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. O'Neill. She has spent most of her life in Clarence, having graduated from the Clarence High School in the class of 1915. Later attending the Kirksville Normal and completing her course there in 1918.
--She has been a very efficient grade teacher in the Clarence Public School for the past three years, being deeply loved by her pupils and patrons. Her assistance in musical training was of especial merit and it is with deep regret that she is lost from the faculty.
--The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brennan of Bonner Springs Kansas, a graduate of the Esmord, Kansas High School in 1915, receiving his higher education at the University of Illinois.
--He is cashier of the People's Bank at Meadville, Mo., having entered the banking business with the Commercial National Bank of Kansas City, Kansas.
--During the world war he served as flying Lieutenant of the United States Air Service.
--Mr. Brennan and his bride left Sunday to spend a week at the Edgewater Beach, Chicago, Illinois, after which they will reside in Meadville.
Mother of Mary Virgina Brennan

Published in The Clarence Courier, Clarence, Missouri, Wednesday, June 7, 1922.

--Miss Agnes O'Neill and Mr. Edward Brennan were quietly married on Sunday morning, June 4, at 7 o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic Church at Shelbina, with Reverend Father T. Mullen officiating.
--The bride's attendant was Miss Frances O'Neill, a sister.
--The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. O'Neill. She has spent most of her life in Clarence, having graduated from the Clarence High School in the class of 1915. Later attending the Kirksville Normal and completing her course there in 1918.
--She has been a very efficient grade teacher in the Clarence Public School for the past three years, being deeply loved by her pupils and patrons. Her assistance in musical training was of especial merit and it is with deep regret that she is lost from the faculty.
--The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brennan of Bonner Springs Kansas, a graduate of the Esmord, Kansas High School in 1915, receiving his higher education at the University of Illinois.
--He is cashier of the People's Bank at Meadville, Mo., having entered the banking business with the Commercial National Bank of Kansas City, Kansas.
--During the world war he served as flying Lieutenant of the United States Air Service.
--Mr. Brennan and his bride left Sunday to spend a week at the Edgewater Beach, Chicago, Illinois, after which they will reside in Meadville.


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