PROMINENT DANBURY WOMAN
PIES IN PORT CLINTON
Word was received at this office
Tuesday from Lakeside thatu¬
neral services for Mrs. Bert (Cera.)
Ijrttfibeck of Danbury would be
held tbis(Ttmrsday) afternoon at
2 o'clock, at tbe home of her son,
Warren Bredbeck, in Port Clin¬
ton. 'Mrs. Bredbeck died Sunday
night. She had been ill for some
time, suffering from goitre, and
j had been in tbe home of her sod
! several weeks under treatment
j preparatory to an operation. -No
j information was given, however,
i as to whether the operation had
been undergone or whether death
was due to some complication.-
Mrs. Bredbeck was well known
to many in this viciuitv, having
■spoken here in political campaigns
and been prominent in Women's
Kelief Corps activities for many
years. Sbe was a member of tbe
Lakeside Corps and a past pres¬
ident of District No. 7, Depart¬
ment of Ohio, and served on tbe
official board of the Ottawa Coun¬
ty Soldiers' and Sailors''Ass'n.