Miss Brinker was born Jan. 10, 1916, in Washington, the daughter of the late Edward Brinker and wife Emma, nee Steffens.
She received her education from St. Francis Borgia Grade School, Washington.
Miss Brinker was a member of St. Francis Borgia Church, Washington, and the Quilters Club.
She was employed by the pipe factory in Washington.
Miss Brinker was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Emma Brinker; her brothers, Herbert, Joseph and Robert Brinker; and her sisters, Irene Brinker, Mary Dyer, Margaret Bleckman and Gertrude Dieckhaus.
She is survived by nephews; nieces; cousins; other relatives and many friends.
A Mass of Christian burial was held Wednesday, Dec. 14, at St. Francis Borgia Church, Washington, with the Rev. Andrew Sigmund officiating.
Interment was in the church cemetery.
Memorials of Masses are preferred.
The family was served by Nieburg-Vitt Funeral Home, Washington.
The Missourian
Miss Brinker was born Jan. 10, 1916, in Washington, the daughter of the late Edward Brinker and wife Emma, nee Steffens.
She received her education from St. Francis Borgia Grade School, Washington.
Miss Brinker was a member of St. Francis Borgia Church, Washington, and the Quilters Club.
She was employed by the pipe factory in Washington.
Miss Brinker was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Emma Brinker; her brothers, Herbert, Joseph and Robert Brinker; and her sisters, Irene Brinker, Mary Dyer, Margaret Bleckman and Gertrude Dieckhaus.
She is survived by nephews; nieces; cousins; other relatives and many friends.
A Mass of Christian burial was held Wednesday, Dec. 14, at St. Francis Borgia Church, Washington, with the Rev. Andrew Sigmund officiating.
Interment was in the church cemetery.
Memorials of Masses are preferred.
The family was served by Nieburg-Vitt Funeral Home, Washington.
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