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Ella O. Benner
WALDOBORO - Ella O. Benner, 69, died Friday at a Manchester, N. H. nursing home. She was born in Warren, July 17, 1914, daughter of Willis and Sadie Castner Moody Sr. She was a member of teh White Oak Grange, the Pomona State and National Grange. She was a Golden Sheaf Member. She was predeceased by her husband, Norman F. Benner, who died in 1980. She is survived by three sons, Harold K. Benner of Waldoboro, Edwin L. Benner of Auburn, N.H., and David L. Benner of Hollis, N.H.,; one brother, Willis A. Moody Jr. of Warren; six sisters, Mrs. Ruth Wiley of Waldoboro, Mrs. Bertha Perry Mrs. Evelyn Payson, Mrs. Hazel Hammon and Mrs. Frieda Stimson, all of Warren, and Mrs. Virginia Beers of Cranberry Lake, N.J.; six grandchildren; also several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call at the Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro, today from 6-9 p.m., where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m., with teh Rev. Wesley G. Woodman officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in the Comery Cemetery, Waldoboro.
Kennebec Journal: April 02, 1984
ELLA O. BENNER
Ella O. Benner, 69, Waldoboro, died Friday at Northwood Nursing Home, Manchester, NH. Her husband Norman F. Benner, died in 1980. She was born in Warren, a daughter of Willis A. Moody Sr. and Sadie Castner Moody and lived most of her life in Waldoboro. Mrs. Benner was a member of teh Golden Sheaf of the White Oak Grange, Warren, the Pomona, State and National Granges. She was formerly a member of teh 4-H Club. Surviving are three sons, Edwin L. of Auburn, NH, Harold K. of Waldoboro, David L. of Hollis, NH, a brother, Willis A. Moody Jr. of Warren, six sisters, Ruth Wiley of Waldoboro, Mrs. Merrill (Evelyn) Payson, Bertha Perry, Mrs. IRviving (Hazel) Gammon and Mrs. Guy (Freda) Stimpson, all of Warren, and Virginia Beers of Canberry Lake, NJ. and six grandchildren. A funeral was held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Hall Funeral Home. Teh Rev. Wesley G. Woodman officiated. Burial will be in Comery Cemetery later in the spring.
Lincoln County News: April 5th, 1984
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