PARENTS:
Frank Warner Fenner [1853-1935]
Lillian Bertha (Stanton) Fenner [1852-1937]
SPOUSE:
1) There was no marriage however Victor's mother may be Jula ? This needs more research.
2) Mabel Charlotte (STORR) Fenner [1886-1967]
CHILDREN OF:
Ist Relationship
1) Victor S Fenner [1904-1957]
CHILDREN OF MARRIAGE TO Mable Charlotte (STORR) Fenner:
1) Mildred Ruth Fenner Bassman [1920-2015]
2) Warren Mason Fenner [1925-1991]
Obituary from
The Kansas City Times
Kansas City, Missouri
13 Oct 1954, page 14.
This obituary courtesy of Jeff Zinsli.
FRANK H. FENNER.
Services Thursday for Longtime Frisco Railway Employee.
Services for Frank H. Fenner, 69, of 1837 East Seventy-sixth street, who died Sunday at a hospital in St. Louis, will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Freeman Chapel. Burial will be in the Mt. Moriah cemetery.
Mr Fenner, an assistant cashier for the Frisco railway, began forty-seven years ago as a billing clerk in the freight office. he was the ranking member in seniority in the Kansas City office. Mr Fenner was born in Putnam, Conn., and moved here with his parents at 3. He was a member of the Calvary Baptist church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs Mabel S. Fenner of the home; a daughter, Mrs Harold Bassman, 11406 Crystal Street, Ruskin Heights, and two sons, Warren M. Fenner, 11220 Manchester Street, Ruskin Heights, and Victor Fenner, Sixty-first street and U.S. highway 50.
PARENTS:
Frank Warner Fenner [1853-1935]
Lillian Bertha (Stanton) Fenner [1852-1937]
SPOUSE:
1) There was no marriage however Victor's mother may be Jula ? This needs more research.
2) Mabel Charlotte (STORR) Fenner [1886-1967]
CHILDREN OF:
Ist Relationship
1) Victor S Fenner [1904-1957]
CHILDREN OF MARRIAGE TO Mable Charlotte (STORR) Fenner:
1) Mildred Ruth Fenner Bassman [1920-2015]
2) Warren Mason Fenner [1925-1991]
Obituary from
The Kansas City Times
Kansas City, Missouri
13 Oct 1954, page 14.
This obituary courtesy of Jeff Zinsli.
FRANK H. FENNER.
Services Thursday for Longtime Frisco Railway Employee.
Services for Frank H. Fenner, 69, of 1837 East Seventy-sixth street, who died Sunday at a hospital in St. Louis, will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Freeman Chapel. Burial will be in the Mt. Moriah cemetery.
Mr Fenner, an assistant cashier for the Frisco railway, began forty-seven years ago as a billing clerk in the freight office. he was the ranking member in seniority in the Kansas City office. Mr Fenner was born in Putnam, Conn., and moved here with his parents at 3. He was a member of the Calvary Baptist church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs Mabel S. Fenner of the home; a daughter, Mrs Harold Bassman, 11406 Crystal Street, Ruskin Heights, and two sons, Warren M. Fenner, 11220 Manchester Street, Ruskin Heights, and Victor Fenner, Sixty-first street and U.S. highway 50.
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