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John Edward “Jack” Brennen

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John Edward “Jack” Brennen

Birth
Johnson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
3 May 1920 (aged 42)
Rozet, Campbell County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Gillette, Campbell County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Gillette News May 14, 1920
John Edward Brennen was born in Johnson county, Nebraska, June 27, 1877, and passed to the great beyond at Rozet, Wyoming, on Monday, May 3, 1920, being forty-three years of age.
Mr. Brennen spent his boyhood days in Nebraska, coming to this state in the year of 1900, locating at Newcastle where in the year 1903 he was married to Miss Daisy Bennett of that city. To this union were born our children: Margaret, Daniel, Richland and Eileen, who with their mother survive him.
In 1906 Mr. and Mrs. Brennen locted on a homestead neara Rozet, where they have made their home ever since. Mr. Brennen was elected county assessor the year Campbell county was organized and served three terms, returning to his ranch in 1919.
He is survived by four brothers and four sisters all of whom were present at the last sad rites. Funeral services were held in the Catholic Church in Rozet and interment made in the Gillette Cemetery.
"Jack" as he was more familiarly known was held in the highest esteem by his many friends and his friends are numbered only by those who hnew him.
Gillette News May 14, 1920
John Edward Brennen was born in Johnson county, Nebraska, June 27, 1877, and passed to the great beyond at Rozet, Wyoming, on Monday, May 3, 1920, being forty-three years of age.
Mr. Brennen spent his boyhood days in Nebraska, coming to this state in the year of 1900, locating at Newcastle where in the year 1903 he was married to Miss Daisy Bennett of that city. To this union were born our children: Margaret, Daniel, Richland and Eileen, who with their mother survive him.
In 1906 Mr. and Mrs. Brennen locted on a homestead neara Rozet, where they have made their home ever since. Mr. Brennen was elected county assessor the year Campbell county was organized and served three terms, returning to his ranch in 1919.
He is survived by four brothers and four sisters all of whom were present at the last sad rites. Funeral services were held in the Catholic Church in Rozet and interment made in the Gillette Cemetery.
"Jack" as he was more familiarly known was held in the highest esteem by his many friends and his friends are numbered only by those who hnew him.


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