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Virginia Rose “Ginny” <I>Wenning</I> Streacker

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Virginia Rose “Ginny” Wenning Streacker

Birth
Philothea, Mercer County, Ohio, USA
Death
27 Nov 2008 (aged 79)
Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, USA
Burial
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7256879, Longitude: -84.2063057
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Ginny, 79, passed away at her home.

She was the daughter of Joseph and Josephine Depweg-Moeller Wenning. On Jul 3, 1948, she married Henry Streacker, who preceded her in death.

Surviving are two sons, Richard (Alice), Georgia, and Anthony (Melody), Urbana; three daughters, Diane (John) Thompson, Florida, Pamela Brennan, Centerville, and Theresa (Jim) Kern, Dayton; a son-in-law, Kevin Brennan; two brothers, Mark (Joan), St. Henry, and Kenneth (Barb), Anna; two sisters, Madonna (Joe) Rose, Coldwater, and Bernice Barge, Celina; four sisters-in-law, Alberta and Betty Wenning, Coldwater, Mary Moeller, Celina, and Rita Weeks, Columbus; a brother-in-law Dale (Teresa) Roeckner, Dayton; 15 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

Deceased are four brothers, Isadore and Norbert Wenning and Fred and Louis Moeller; five sisters, Juletta Muhlenkamp, Rita Wenning, Hilda Axe, Martha Rawley and Rosemary Muhlenkamp; eight brothers-in-law, Ralph Barge, Dick Wenning, Carl Axe, Ron Pawley, Ralph Muhlenkamp, Cornelius Muhlenkamp, Tom Weber and Don Weeks; and two sisters-in-law, Alma Moeller and Carole Weber and a granddaughter.

She was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, Lakeland, the Marian Catholic Society and past president of the Dayton Catholic Women's Deanery. She marched for civil rights and volunteered at the Franklin Food Pantry.

Services are at Meyer Boehmer and Reis Funeral Home, Dayton.
Ginny, 79, passed away at her home.

She was the daughter of Joseph and Josephine Depweg-Moeller Wenning. On Jul 3, 1948, she married Henry Streacker, who preceded her in death.

Surviving are two sons, Richard (Alice), Georgia, and Anthony (Melody), Urbana; three daughters, Diane (John) Thompson, Florida, Pamela Brennan, Centerville, and Theresa (Jim) Kern, Dayton; a son-in-law, Kevin Brennan; two brothers, Mark (Joan), St. Henry, and Kenneth (Barb), Anna; two sisters, Madonna (Joe) Rose, Coldwater, and Bernice Barge, Celina; four sisters-in-law, Alberta and Betty Wenning, Coldwater, Mary Moeller, Celina, and Rita Weeks, Columbus; a brother-in-law Dale (Teresa) Roeckner, Dayton; 15 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

Deceased are four brothers, Isadore and Norbert Wenning and Fred and Louis Moeller; five sisters, Juletta Muhlenkamp, Rita Wenning, Hilda Axe, Martha Rawley and Rosemary Muhlenkamp; eight brothers-in-law, Ralph Barge, Dick Wenning, Carl Axe, Ron Pawley, Ralph Muhlenkamp, Cornelius Muhlenkamp, Tom Weber and Don Weeks; and two sisters-in-law, Alma Moeller and Carole Weber and a granddaughter.

She was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, Lakeland, the Marian Catholic Society and past president of the Dayton Catholic Women's Deanery. She marched for civil rights and volunteered at the Franklin Food Pantry.

Services are at Meyer Boehmer and Reis Funeral Home, Dayton.


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