Fred Behring
Dies In Elmore
ELMORE —(Special) — Fred
Behring, 71, retired Elmore farm¬
er, died at his home Tuesday after
a two-year illness.
Funeral services will be held at
2 p.m. Thursday in Grace Luth¬
eran church, Elmore, conducted
by the Rev. Herbert Meyer. In¬
terment will be in Union cemetery.
Frinds may call at the Sabros-
ke-Myers funeral home until noon
Thursday when the body will be
removed to the church. The casket
will be closed for the 2 o'clock
service. Jft-/7-?f57
Mr. Behring is survived by a
son, Melvin, at home; daughter,
Mrs. Donald Lombard, Wayne, O.
a granddaughter; two brothers,
Henry and Ernest of Elmore; and
three sisters, Mrs. Ormand Hiile
and Mrs. Henry Deetz, Elmore,
and Mrs. Walter Thonc, Pernber-
ville.
A son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
John Behring, he was born June
26, 1886. He married the former
Goldie Myers February 28, 1924,
Mrs. Behring preceding him in
death in 1953.