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Harry Slester “Pa & Dud” Brininger

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Harry Slester “Pa" & "Dud” Brininger

Birth
Attica, Seneca County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Aug 1974 (aged 77)
Green Springs, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Clyde, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6, Lot 180, Space 4
Memorial ID
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GREEN SPRINGS ECHO
August 22, 1974
Page 1, Column 2

Services Held for
Harry Brininger

Funeral services were held
Monday, August 19, at 1:30 P.M.
from Eric C. Young funeral home
for Harry S. Brininger, 77, 405
South Broadway, with Rev. Geo-
rge Sherbondy of the Seventh Day
Adventist church of Clyde officiat-
ing. Mr. Brininger died at 5:00
A.M. Saturday, August 17, at his
home after an illness of two years.

A native of Attica, Mr. Brining-
er was born August 21, 1896, to the
late Henry and Mary Gill Brining-
er. He married Elma G. Smith in
Adrian, Mich., on June 28, 1937.

A retired truck driver, Mr. Brin-
inger was a veteran of World War
I and a member of the Seventh
Day Adventist Church, Clyde.

Survivors include his widow;
four step-daughters, Mrs. William
(Florence) Mizen, Tiffin; Mrs.
Eudora Sees, Elyria; Mrs. Bob
(Betty) Benson, Reno, Nev., and
Mrs. Alice Adams, Lagrange, O.,
several grandchildren and great-
grandchildren; one sister, Pearl
Shaw, Tiffin. Five brothers and
one sister are deceased.

Burial was in McPherson ceme-
tery, Clyde.


CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to Eric C. Young funeral
home, Green Springs V.F.W., re-
latives, neighbors and friends for
the many condolences shown at
the death of our husband and
father. The family of Harry S.
Brininger.
GREEN SPRINGS ECHO
August 22, 1974
Page 1, Column 2

Services Held for
Harry Brininger

Funeral services were held
Monday, August 19, at 1:30 P.M.
from Eric C. Young funeral home
for Harry S. Brininger, 77, 405
South Broadway, with Rev. Geo-
rge Sherbondy of the Seventh Day
Adventist church of Clyde officiat-
ing. Mr. Brininger died at 5:00
A.M. Saturday, August 17, at his
home after an illness of two years.

A native of Attica, Mr. Brining-
er was born August 21, 1896, to the
late Henry and Mary Gill Brining-
er. He married Elma G. Smith in
Adrian, Mich., on June 28, 1937.

A retired truck driver, Mr. Brin-
inger was a veteran of World War
I and a member of the Seventh
Day Adventist Church, Clyde.

Survivors include his widow;
four step-daughters, Mrs. William
(Florence) Mizen, Tiffin; Mrs.
Eudora Sees, Elyria; Mrs. Bob
(Betty) Benson, Reno, Nev., and
Mrs. Alice Adams, Lagrange, O.,
several grandchildren and great-
grandchildren; one sister, Pearl
Shaw, Tiffin. Five brothers and
one sister are deceased.

Burial was in McPherson ceme-
tery, Clyde.


CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to Eric C. Young funeral
home, Green Springs V.F.W., re-
latives, neighbors and friends for
the many condolences shown at
the death of our husband and
father. The family of Harry S.
Brininger.


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