Herschel Breneman

herschel breneman
Breneman, Herschel, 90, passed away July 18, 2006 in Wichita Falls, TX. He retired from Boeing Wichita, where he was the Assistant to the Vice President/General Manager, after 42 years of service. He loved traveling, fishing and being with his family. He was preceded in death by his wife, Leita Reynolds Breneman, and by his sister, Ilda Breneman. He is survived by three daughters, Carol Breneman, of Boulder, CO, Nancy, and her husband, Don Maxwell, of Wichita Falls, TX, Vickie, and her husband, John Moots, of Lawton, OK; a half-sister, Ruth Anne McCune, of Round Rock, TX; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Visitation with the family will be 7:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. Friday, July 21, 2006 at Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Services will be 10:00 A.M. Saturday, at Palmyra Baptist Church, rural Benton, with graveside services following at Kechi Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established with Palmyra Baptist Church, 999 NW Butler Road, Benton, Kansas 67017. Visitation with the family 7:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. Friday, Downing Lahey Mortuary East

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  1. I was so sorry to hear about Mr. B’s passing. There is a part of me that has to smile because now he is with his pecious Leita or Mrs B as we fondly called them. We rented from them for 10 years, and they were such an inspiration to all of us. My only regret was we could never ‘surprise’ them on May Day. They caught us everytime! The phone would be ringing before we got home and it was them thanking us for the flowers. We were so fortunate to meet such a wonderful couple, and I thank God for that special blessing. I don’t like sending my condolences through e-mail but I don’t have an address for any of you. My prayers are with you. Candi Mitchell and girls and our own special angel Bob.

  2. So sorry that I was unable to attend your father’s funeral. I have such fond memories of your Dad and Mom at Palmyra! I am very sorry for your loss. Your Dad was a wonderful man who will be missed by all who knew him.


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