Deaths
ELMORE—Mrs. Ella Bracken-
miller, 69, died Friday evening at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Norman Damschroder, 114 Rice
street, where she had made her
home for several years.
Born in Elmore September 16,
1890, she resided on a farm near
Lindsey during her married life.
After the death of her husband,
Claude, 33 years ago she returned
to Elmore. ■
She was a member of the St.
Paul's Trinity Methodist church
and WSCS of the church.
Surviving with the daughter are
a son, Glen of Elmore; four
grandchildren; one great-grand¬
child; sisters, Mrs. Edward Dur¬
del and Mrs. Emma Kuhlman,
both of Elmore; Mrs. Mary Ger-
win, Gibsonburg; Mrs. Grace Bell,
Bowling Green; brothers, Charles
Rothert, Toledo, and William
Rothert, Sylvania,
Friends may call at the Sa¬
broske and Myers funeral home
until Monday noon, when removal
will be made to- the St; Paul's
Trinity Methodist church for-serv¬
ices at 2 p.m. when the casket
will be closed. The Reva Paul
Fisher will officiate with burial
to be in Lindsey cemetery*