Edward Behrman
Rites Friday
Edward A. Behrman, 88, promi¬
nent retired fruit grower from
'Danbury-twp., expired at Magru¬
der Hospital Wednesday after an
illness of one year. Mr. Behrman
ivas born February 21, 1871 in
Danbury-twp, and spent his entire
life in this community. He was
a past president of the Danbury
Island and Gypsum Fruit Growers
Association and a member of St.
Paul's Lutheran Brotherhood.
He was married and his wife,
Etta, survives, along with daugh¬
ters Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Dela¬
ware and Mrs. Robert Sorensen.
Sand-rd.; sons Webb Behrman.
Port Clinton, and Howard Behr¬
man of Cleveland; eight grandchil¬
dren; three great grandchildren,
and two sisters., Miss Martha Behr¬
man and Miss Mary ^Behrman:
Danbury-twp. 0 'J&S- t ?i
The body is irTthe Gerncr and
Wolf Funeral Home where funeral
services will be held Friday at
2 p.m., the Rev. John Braun of
St. John's Lutheran Church offici¬
ating. Burial will be in St. Paul's
Lutheran cemetery, Danbury.