BRENNER, William David & Ruth
CARTER and MARY Brown BECKETT
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William David and Ruth Brenner
Source: obituary in a scrapbook from a collection of Fauniel Hershberger's, typed by Walt W
Friday, Jan. 27 1967 Covington, Ind. (CNS)—Arrangements are still incomplete for Mr. and Mrs. Carter Beckett, residents of Covington Route 2 the past 28 years, who died yesterday in an auto accident on Route 136 at the east edge of Danville. The bodies are at the Hogg Funeral Home in Covington. ( Story on Page 9.) Carter Beckett, 68, was born Aug. 12, 1898, in Warren County, the son of George A. and Nancy Mayme Switzer Beckett. He had been a farmer. Mrs. Mary Brown Beckett, 62, was born June 5, 1904, in Illinois, daughter of William and Mary Brown. They are survived by a daughter, Mrs. Judith Lau of Bloomington, Ind. Mrs. Beckett has a brother, Ralph Brown of Tucson, Ariz., and a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Wilkey of Covington. Mr. Beckett is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Faith Hobart of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Perry Cook of Veedersburg.
(the story referenced above) The truck-car accident yesterday at the east edge of Danville claimed its fourth victim this morning at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Hospital authorities said Carter Beckett, 68, of Covington, Ind. Route 2, died at 7:55 a.m. His wife, Mary, 62, and William Brenner, 72, and his wife, Ruth, 71, of Williamsport, Ind. Route 2, were killed outright in the accident at 12:25 p.m. Mrs. Brenner and Mr. Beckett were sister and brother. The Brenners and Becketts were on their way to attend a funeral in Danville of a relative of Mr. Beckett. Three other men, all occupants of a small tow truck, are "fairly good" today at St. Elizabeth's. They are Jerry Watson, 32, of 716 Chandler; Gary Dodd, 23, of 114 Lakeside Dr., and Raymond Denney, 26, of 1237 Perrysville Road. Mr. Beckett died from a severe skull fracture, a fractured right leg and other injuries, hospital authorities said. City police said the accident occurred on U.S. 136 just west of Daisy Lane. Mr. Brenner was driving his car west with his wife beside him in the front seat and the Becketts riding in the back seat. Watson, police said, was driving east. When he came over the top of a hill, he saw a car in front and applied his brakes. His truck skidded on the slick pavement into the westbound lane where it collided head-on into the Brenner auto.
Covington, Ind. — Services for Mr. and Mrs. Carter Beckett, who died as the result of a truck-car collision on U. S. 136 Thursday afternoon, will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Hegg Funeral Home, with the Rev. Lawrence Tedrow officiating. Burial will be in Gopher Hill Cemetery. Both were born in Assumption and were married on Jan. 8, 1936. Mrs. Beckett was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister. She was a member of Psi Iota Xi and he was a member of the State Line Masonic Lodge. Both were members of the State Line Methodist Church. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight..
Source: Article found in an old scrapbook of obituaries collected by Fauniel Hershberger - typed by Barbara B.
Wed. February 1, 1967 - Icy roads and falling snow took their toll of human life Thursday, Jan. 26, when five persons died in the area, one of which will be added to the toll of fatalities in Fountain County. Two married couples are dead as a result of a car-truck collision on icy U.S. 136 at the east edge of Danville, Ill. Mrs. Carter (Mary) Beckett, age 62, resident of Covington Rt. 2, and her husband's brother-in-law and sister, William Brenner, age 72, and his wife, Ruth Brenner, age 71, both residents of Williamsport Rt. 2. Mr. Beckett age 68, died at 7:55 a.m. Friday in St. Elizabeth Hospital in Danville as a result of the accident. Police said Brenner's car, in which the four were riding en route to a relative's funeral in Danville, was struck headon by a small tow truck driven by Jerry Watson, age 32, of Danville. He and two companions, Gary Dodd, age 23, and Raymond Denny, age 26, also of Danville, were injured, but not seriously. Carter Beckett was born Aug. 12, 1898 in Warren County, the son of George A. and Mary Switzer Beckett. He had been a farmer all his life. His death resulted from a severe skull fracture, a fractured right leg, and other injuries sustained in the accident which instantly took the lives of his wife, sister and brother-in-law. His wife, Mrs. Mary Brown Beckett, was born June 5, 1904 in Illinois, the daughter of William and Mary Brown. Mr. Beckett was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Mrs. Beckett was a member of the Psi Iota Xi Sorority of Covington. Both she and her husband were members of the State Line Methodist Church. They are survived by one daughter, Mrs. Judith Lau of Bloomington and two grandchildren. Mr. Beckett is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Faith Hobart of Columbus, Ohio and Mrs. Perry Cook of Veedersburg. Mrs. Beckett has a brother, Ralph Brown of Tucson, Ariz., and a sister Mrs. Marjorie Wilkey of Covington. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services for Mr. and Mrs. Beckett were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Hegg Funeral Home in Covington, The Rev. Lawrence Tedrow, minister of the State Line Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in Gopher Hill Cemetery at State Line.
William David Brenner was born July 9, 1894, in Warren County, the son of William H. and Grace Biser Brenner. He was a retired farmer. He formerly served as a Warren County Commissioner, chairman of the Farm Bureau, chairman of the Warren County ASCS Committee, worthy patron of the Order of Eastern Star, a 50 year member and master of the Masonic Lodge. He presently was serving as a director of the Warren County Co-op. Survivors include: a sister, Mrs. Ivah Evans of Williamsport Rt. 2, and one brother, H.M. Brenner of Williamsport Rt. 2. His wife, Mrs. Ruth Beckett Brenner, was born April 6, 1895, in Kent Township, Warren County, the daughter of George A. and Mary Switzer Beckett. She was a graduate of the Normal Teachers College at Winona Lake, Ind., and had taught for two years. She was a past matron of the Order of Eastern Star Chapter 162, deputy of District 16, and a past president of the Williamsport Woman's Club. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Faith Hobart of Columbus, Ohio and Mrs. Perry Cook of Veedersburg. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brenner were life residents of Warren County and they were members of the West Lebanon Federated Church. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the West Lebanon Federated Church. The Rev. Elsworth Morack officiated and burial was in the West Lebanon Cemetery. The Crowmer-Siddens Funeral Home of Williamsport was in charge.