MRS. HERBERT BREDBECK
Mrs. Cora' (Williamson) Bred¬
beck, wife of Herbert Bredbeck,
died at the hospita Perrysburg,
Sunday, December 22. Death fol¬
lowed an operation for the removal
of a goitre. Her condition was at
first satisfactory and it was be¬
lieved that she would recover, but
there was a relapse and death fol¬
lowed. /2~ 27- C93S
Mrs. Bredbeck was horn in Car¬
roll township, March 10, 1877. She
was a woman of Superior education
and attainments and took an active
interest in public affairs and made
many addresses during- the cam¬
paign of 1932. She was a forcible
speaker and- endeared herself to
many by the stand she took in the
interest and welfare of fellow cit¬
izens. Sbe was an ideal wife and
mother.
She is survived, by her husband,
Herbert Bredbeck, of Danbury, and
two sons, Messrs. Millard and War¬
ren Bredbeck, who are residents of
Port Clinton; her mother, Mrs.
Cynthia Williamson, and two sis¬
ters.
The funeral was held Thursday
afternoon with Rev. George T.
Ilanna, pastor of the Marblehead
Congregational church, conducting��the service from the home of her
son, Warren Bredbeck. The body
was laid,to rest in Lakeview ceme¬
tery. Gerner &, Wolf directed the
funeral.