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The Niemuth Family -- Generation 8

-- Doris E. (Niemuth) Brennenstuhl's obituary --


Doris E. Brennenstuhl
Doris E. Brennenstuhl, age 68, died April 22, 2002 in Oshkosh. Doris was born January 6, 1934, the
eldest daughter of Victor and Elda Niemuth. She is survived by her husband, Don, whom she married March 25, 1953. Also surviving are three daughters and sons-in-law: Debra and Mike Zarling, Omro, Dawn and Rick Helm, and Donna and Ric Webb, all of Oshkosh, one son Daniel, Minneapolis, MN and her mother Elda Niemuth of Marion, WI. Nine wonderful grandchildren, Adam Medley, Allen (Misty) Medley, Michelle (Aaron) Brechlin, Joshua Helm, Gerome, Cavan, Tyson and Alex Webb, Valerie Zarling, a step-grandson, Jason Zarling, two pre-cious great-granddaughters, Hope and Faith Medley.
Doris is further survived by five sisters, Joyce (Earl) Wichman, June (Dale) Kluth, Karen (Stan-ley)
Riska, Sandy (Bill) Springstroh, Pat (James) Krueger, a brother-in-law, Gary Mortensen and two sisters-in-law, Ruth (Tom) Jozwiak, Fay (Ken) Raisler. She was preceded in death by her father, three sisters, and a brother.
Doris spent her spare time working on crafts, baking cookies for her grandchildren, but was happiest
traveling. She and Don had traveled to all 50 states (Alaska being her favorite), Mexico and to most of Canada. They looked forward to spending their winters in Arizona. Her funeral services will be Thursday, April 25, 2002 at 4 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. Marvin Ahlborn officiating. Entombment will be in Lake View Memorial Park. Family and friends may call at the church on Thursday from 2 p.m. until the time of the services. A memorial has been established.
 
They say that Heaven is a place where folks don't do a thing
But walk around on streets of gold play harps and sing.
But Lord I'm just a woman and my tastes are plain you see
But I'd like just a bit of Heaven that is more like home to me.
I want a friendly little House with flowers 'round the door,
And children running in and out to bake some cookies for.
So save your streets of gold for those who want those things around,
But give me just a Little House and lots of folks to love.
 
Konrad-Behlman Funeral Homes (920) 231-1510
www.konrad-behlman.com
 
[Source: Oshkosh Northwestern, Tuesday, April 23, 2002]
©2003 Lori Niemuth

Last updated: April 10, 2003

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