Addie Rennison, aged 72, 817 Monroe Street, died at 4 a.m. today at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Robert R. Dickens, 317 Dunwood avenue, after a year's illness of complications. She had been bedfast for the last two weeks. Her husband, James Rennison, died about eight years ago. The couple lived in Huntertown unto a short time before Mr. Rennison's death.
Mrs. Rennison was a member of the First M. E. Church here and of the Ladies Societies of the church here and of Parker Chapel M. E. Church. She had been a member of the Radius Club here for more than 25 years. Surviving are the daughter; a brother, Frank Arney of New York City; two grandsons, Richard Crosby and Robert Dickens, of this city; and two cousins, including Mrs. P. C. Liggett, of Fort Wayne. NOTE: Mrs. P. C. Liggett is Cora Wilkinsen.
The body was removed to Ankenbruck Funeral Home where funeral servies will be held at 2:30 o'clock with the Dr. C. H. Smith officiating. Burial in Lindenwood Cemetery.
Addie Rennison, aged 72, 817 Monroe Street, died at 4 a.m. today at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Robert R. Dickens, 317 Dunwood avenue, after a year's illness of complications. She had been bedfast for the last two weeks. Her husband, James Rennison, died about eight years ago. The couple lived in Huntertown unto a short time before Mr. Rennison's death.
Mrs. Rennison was a member of the First M. E. Church here and of the Ladies Societies of the church here and of Parker Chapel M. E. Church. She had been a member of the Radius Club here for more than 25 years. Surviving are the daughter; a brother, Frank Arney of New York City; two grandsons, Richard Crosby and Robert Dickens, of this city; and two cousins, including Mrs. P. C. Liggett, of Fort Wayne. NOTE: Mrs. P. C. Liggett is Cora Wilkinsen.
The body was removed to Ankenbruck Funeral Home where funeral servies will be held at 2:30 o'clock with the Dr. C. H. Smith officiating. Burial in Lindenwood Cemetery.
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