Obit: Bryner, Dorothy Mae (1921 - 2010)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Bryner, Schroeder, Nibbe,
Hanson, Hayden, Hart, Gust, Oligney
----Source: Clark County Press
(Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) January 20, 2010
Bryner, Dorothy Mae (6 January 1921 - 17
January 2010)
Dorothy M. Bryner, 89, of Silver Lake and
formerly of Humbird died Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010, at the United
Hospital Systems - St. Catherine’s Campus in Pleasant
Prairie.
The former Dorothy Mae Nibbe was born
Jan. 6, 1921, in New Rockford, ND, the daughter of the late Harry
and Bessie (Schroeder) Nibbe. She was united in marriage May 28,
1941, to Alvin J. Bryner in Fall Creek. He preceded her in
death April 18, 1998. They lived in Humbird before moving to Silver
Lake in 1963. She was a 1938 graduate of Humbird High School.
She was employed as a repair technician
for Hevi Duty Electric in Lake Geneva.
Dorothy attended Peace Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Wilmot.
She enjoyed gardening, cooking, baking
and watching the Milwaukee Brewers.
Dorothy is survived by one son, Alan of
Silver Lake; two daughters, Donna (Cliff) Hanson of Janesville and
Diane (Charles) Hayden of Pittsville; five grandchildren, John
Hayden, Kevin Hayden, Corey Hayden, Rod Hanson and Hilliary Hanson;
six great-grandchildren, Casey Hayden, Lyndsi Hayden, Cole Hayden,
Erik Hayden, Zachery Hayden and Taylor Hayden; two brothers, Lendol
(Velma) Nibbe of Madison and Marvin (Francelle) Nibbe of Red Wing,
MN; three sisters, Marjorie Hart, and Genevieve Gust of Northfield,
MN, and Delores Oligney of Black River Falls; besides other
relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by an infant grandson and by brothers Alfred, Norman, Daryl and Kenneth.
A memorial service and inurnment will be
held in the spring in Mentor Cemetery, Humbird.
The Haase-Derrick-Lockwood Funeral Home
of Twin Lakes is serving the Bryner family. For online
obituary and guest book, see www.hdlfuneralhomes.com.
Local funeral services for Dorothy M.
Bryner are pending with Jensen-Modjeski Funeral Home,
Hixton.
The family would like to thank St. Catherine’s Hospital, Hospitality Manor, Monroe Clinic and St. Clair Hospital in Monroe for a 1994 Miracle. Dorothy beat pancreatic cancer but couldn’t beat Father Time.
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