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From: "Lisa Perry" <>
Subject: [MOMONROE] NBC: Brengle
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 20:57:55 -0400
Articles from unknown sources with handwritten date of May 22, 1954.
Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs.
Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri.
Clyde W. Brengle Dies at Granville; Funeral Today
"Madison - Clyde W. Brengle, 56, died about 7:30 o'clock yesterday
morning northwest of Granville on the farm where he was born. Mr.
Brengle was born Aug 10, 1898, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Logan
Brengle. He was married in December, 1927 to the former Miss Lillian
Kirtley, who survives. Mr. Brengle was a member of the Granville
Christian Church. He had been in ill health several years and seriously
ill for the past eight weeks and for the past six weeks was a patient at
Laughlin hospital at Kirksville, although dismissed at intervals for
visits, he had never improved a great deal.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two brothers, Weldon Brengle of
Granville and Fred Brengle of Denver, Colo.; and two sisters, Mrs. Price
Wood of Paris and Mrs. Sidney Heathman of Granville. The body is at the
home. Services will be conducted at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the
Granville church by the Rev. William Reavis, Paris Christian pastor,
assisted by the Rev. Mr. Hall, pastor of the Granville church. Burial
will be in the Bethel cemetery at Holliday."
Clyde Wilson Brengle
"Clyde Wilson Brengle, 55, of near Granville, died Sunday from a heart
attack. He had been ill since March, and had recently spent several
weeks in a Kirksville Hospital. Son of the late A.L. and Rosa Brengle,
he was one of ten children. Survivors are his wife, the former Nona
Lillian Kirtley; two sisters, Mrs. Sidney Heathman and Mrs. Price Wood;
and two brothers, Weldon of Granville and Fred of Denver, Colo.
With the exception of two years Clyde's life was spent on the farm where
he was reared, in the Granville community. Funeral services were held
at the Granville Christian Church Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Willard
Reavis and Rev. Franklin Hall, with interment in the Holliday Cemetery."
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