Anna Agnes Brunner
- Geboren: 16. Feb. 1886, Ashland, IL
- Ehe: John George Muller am 11. Sep. 1907 in Illinois
- Gestorben: 4. Feb. 1965, Illinois im Alter von 78 Jahren
- Bestattet: 6. Feb. 1965, Illinois
Notiz:
Source: Calvary Cemetary Records
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Obituary
Solemn Requiem Mass for MRs. Anna A. Muller of 1505 S College St. will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Rev. Msgr. Irvin R. will be the celebrant and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Mrs. Muller, 77, died at 7:10 a.m. Thursday at the residence.
She was born in Ashland, the daughter of John and Adelia Wibbicayk Brunner. She had been a resident of Springfield for 70 years. Her husband, John G. Muller, died on Oct 3, 1958. Mrs. Muller was a member ofthe Blessed Sacrament Church, the Alter and Rosary Society and the Third Order of St. Francis.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Rosemary Box of Springfield, MissClarita Ann Muller at home; Mrs. Esther Timko of Auburn; five sons, Lee J., Robert F., and Joseph I., all of Springfield; John L of San Valley, Calif., and George A. of Athens. 24 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Sophia Moore, Mrs Adelia Hagele, Mrs. Emma Freeman, and Mrs. Rose Ralph, all of Springfield; two brothers, John F. and Frank Brunner, both of Springfield.
The body is at the Staab Funeral Home.
Anna heiratete John George Muller, Sohn von Alexander Müller alias Muller und Bertha Zimmerman, am 11. Sep. 1907 in Illinois. (John George Muller wurde geboren am 21. Jun. 1881 in Illinois, starb am 3. Okt. 1958 in Illinois und wurde bestattet am 7. Okt. 1958 in Illinois.)
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09/11/1907 John Muller and Anna Brunner Wedding
Married at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, September 11, 1907, at SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Rev. Father Reissen, pastor of the church, performing the ceremony, John G. Muller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Muller, residing south of the city, and Miss Anna Agnes Brunner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brunner, west of the city.
The altar at the church was prettily decorated in pink and white flowers. Preceding the ceremony the Lohengrin wedding march was played bySister Constance. Morrison's Mass in F was sung by the full choir. During the ceremony, "Hearts and Flowers" was played. Mendelsson's wedding march was played as a recessional.
The bride was attired in white, persian lawn trimmed in val lace. Shewore a long veil with orange blossoms in her hair. Miss Bertha Louise Muller, sister of the groom, acted as maid of honor, and wore whiteFrench lawn trimmed in Mechline lace. She carried a shower bouquet of Pink asters. John Brunner, brother of the bride, acted as best man.
After the ceremony, luncheon was served at the home of the bride. Mr.and Mrs. Muller left on a short wedding trip and on their return willreside with the bride's parents until March 1, when they will go to housekeeping on a farm in Bradfordton.
The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Kavanaugh of Ashland, Miss Blanche Dunchen of Oakford, IL., and Miss Tillie Engelhart of Montrose, MO.
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