Fannie M (Crossen) & Lewis O Bregenzer
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Arrangements are by Cordry and Son Funeral Home.
He was born Feb. 8, 1901, west of Hunter and received his schooling in Hennessey. He was employed by Farmers Oil Supply in Hennessey for several years and by Watson Chevrolet Garage. He also was a retired firefighter. He and Fannie Crosson were married Nov. 7, 1927, in Enid.
Surviving are his wife; one son, Lewis E. of Hennessey; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by one brother and one great-granddaughter.
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HENNESSEY- Graveside service for Fannie M, Bregenzer, 81, who died
Saturday at Enid Memorial Hospital, will be Tuesday in Lyon Valley
Cemetery. Dr Don Rogers will officiate .
Arrangements are by Cordry and Son Funeral Home.
She was born August 28, 1908 in Lookeba to Lavern E. and Rosella May Crossen. As a young child, she moved with the family to the Hennessey area. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. On November 7, 1927 she married Lewis Bregenzer,
He died Nov. 15, 1989.
Surviving are one son, Lewis E. of Hennessey; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
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