Henry E, Behring
ELMORE, O.-Henry
ring, 72, died Wednesday about
7:30 a.m. of a> heart attack in his
car as he was driving on County
Road 147 near Elmore, His car
left the road and came to rest
against a stump in the ditch.
The vehicle was not damaged. He
was found by a member of the
family. [^gSf^^O-X
The deceased was a retired
farmer and was employed at the
Myers A service station, Route
20, for 10 years before retiring
three years ago. He lived with a
sister, Mrs. Orman Hllle, rural
Elmore.
Born September 15, 1890 near
Elmore, he was the son of John
and Mary Barkhou Behring. He
never married.
Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Hen¬
ry Dietz and. Mrs. Hiile, both of
Elmore; Mrs. Walter Thone,
Pemberville, and a brother, Ern¬
est, Elmore; three nieces and five
nephews.
Friends may call at the Sabro-
ske and Myers funeral home
where services will be held Fri¬
day at 2 p.m. The Rev. Charles
Francis, pastor of St. John's Unit¬
ed Church of Christ will officiate
with burial in Union cemetery.