Obit: Henninger, Eileen Gladys (1939 - 1956)
Contact: Ken Wood
Surnames: Henninger, Putt, Weller, Hughes, Smith
----Sources: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, Wood Co., Wis.) Tuesday, 2 April 1956; P. 2
Henninger, Eileen (25 AUG 1939 - 1 APR 1956)
HEART DISEASE CLAIMS GIRL, 16
Rites at Loyal for Eileen Henninger
LOYAL--Eileen Gladys Henninger, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Henninger, route 2, Loyal, died of a rheumatic heart condition Monday morning at Wisconsin genreal Hospital at Madison. She was a junior at Loyal High School.
Funerl rites have been arranged for 2 p.m. Thursday at the Methodist Church here, with the Rev. J. R. Putt, of the local Free methodist Church as officient. Burial will take place in the Pine Grove Cemetery in the town of Loyal.
Friends may call at the Myre Funeral Home from wednesday morning until time of services.
Eileen was born in Granton Aug. 25, 1939. After leaving there, the family lived at Lublin for a time before moving to a darm east of Loyal five years ago. She attended rural schools at Granton and continued her education in Loyal Public Schools after coming here. She was a member of the Sunday School and Young Peoiple's Society of the Free Methodist Church.
Besides her parents, she leaves six brothers and five sisters, Harlow Henninger, Sheboygan; Oliver, Roosevelt, Ariz., Arleigh, Hayward, Calif., Harold, Milwaukee; Glen and Kenneth at home; Mrs. Phillip (Lillian) Weller, Milwaukee; Mrs. Harold (Nita) Henninger, Oakes, N.D.; Mrs. Harlan (Carol) Hughes, Pasadena, Calif.; and Marion and Louella, at home. Her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Smith, Loyal, also survives.
She was preceded in death by one brother, Leslie.
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