Eugene Benore
Funeral Today
Funeral services for Eugene Be¬
nore, 69, of Rt. 2, were helcU to¬
day at 2 from Pilgrim Holiness
church with the Rev. Orville Awe
officiating and burial in Riverview
cemetery. /£ -<f -/$5~T
Mr. Benore died Friday in Ma¬
gruder hospital. His body was at
the Neidecker-Eberle-LeVeck mor¬
tuary until noon today when it
was taken to the church to lie in
state until the services.
Mr. Benore worked at the U. S.
Gypsum Co. for 37 years, retiring
two years ago. He was born Apr.
in 1888, in Bono. Surviving are his
wife Palestine; a son, Arthur Be¬
nore; daughters, Mrs. Evelyn
Meinke and Mrs. Dorothy Hunter;
stepdaughters, Mrs. Isabelle Lo-
rensen, Mrs. Lydia Beggs, Mrs.
Elsie Fletcher, Mrs. Effie Burns
of Painseville, Mrs. Lillian Neil-
sen; stepsons, Robert and Herman
Ohlinger; brothers, Joseph Benore
Jr. and Edward Benore, and sister
Miss Libby Benore. All but Mrs.
Burns are from Port Clinton.