Mrs. Mary Bricker
Taken By Death
OAK HARBOR — (Special) —
Mrs.. Mary E. Bricker, 76, widow
of William S. Bricker, died Sunday
at her home, Oak Harbor > Route
a, after a year's illness. She had
been bedfast since February.
Her body is at the Robinson fun¬
eral home, with falling hours start¬
ing at 2 p.m. Tuesday. At noon
Wednesday it will be taken to St.
John's Evangelical Lutheran ch
John's Evangelical Lutheran
church for services at 2, the Rev.
G. F. Shoup officiating. Burial will
be made in Union cemetery.
Mrs.. Bricker's husband died Dec.
IS, 1948. She was born in Paulding
Co. March 20 1882, the daughter
of Lewis and Catharine Greenler
Snyder. ?"/5*~/tf^f?
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
Lester Smiley (Opal) of Fort Way¬
ne, Ind., and Mrs. Ray LeMunyon
(Ruth) of Oak Harbor; five grand¬
children and 12 great grandchild¬
ren; two brothers, Cletus Snyder
of Fort Wayne and William Snyder
of Payne, O.: three sisters', Mrs.
Lloyd Copenhaver of Payne, Mr.
David Wagner of Salamanta, N.Y.
and Mrs. Grace Evans of,Ocean-
side, Calif.; a half brother, Her¬
man Snyder of Cannelton, Ind.,
and a half sister, Mrs. Ernest Moli-
tor of Payne. -;.
She was a member of St. John's
church, Circle 1 and Missionary
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