Mrs. Fannie Mae Arentz, 72, wife of William C. Arentz, died at her home, Gettysburg R.5, near Two Taverns, Monday afternoon at 2:25 o'clock following an illness of five weeks. She was a daughter of the late Andrew B. and Catherine (Rhodes) Herr and was a member of Grave Lutheran church, Two Taverns.
The deceased is survived by her husband; three children, Myrl H. Arentz and Mrs. James Abel, both of Gettysburg and Cleason T. Arentz, at home and one brother, James H. Herr, Baltimore.
Funeral services Thursday at 2 p.m. in the J.W. Little and son funeral home, Littlestown, in charge of her pastor, the Rev. Dr. J.M. Myers, Gettysburg. Internment in Grace Luthern cemetery.
Relatives and friends may call at the Little funeral home, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
The Gettysburg Times
{Gettysburg, Pennsylvania}
December 21 1948
Mrs. Fannie Mae Arentz, 72, wife of William C. Arentz, died at her home, Gettysburg R.5, near Two Taverns, Monday afternoon at 2:25 o'clock following an illness of five weeks. She was a daughter of the late Andrew B. and Catherine (Rhodes) Herr and was a member of Grave Lutheran church, Two Taverns.
The deceased is survived by her husband; three children, Myrl H. Arentz and Mrs. James Abel, both of Gettysburg and Cleason T. Arentz, at home and one brother, James H. Herr, Baltimore.
Funeral services Thursday at 2 p.m. in the J.W. Little and son funeral home, Littlestown, in charge of her pastor, the Rev. Dr. J.M. Myers, Gettysburg. Internment in Grace Luthern cemetery.
Relatives and friends may call at the Little funeral home, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
The Gettysburg Times
{Gettysburg, Pennsylvania}
December 21 1948
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