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Denison


Section 6



Chas. H. Reanch
1850 - 1944

The Denison Press
Friday, July 21, 1944

DEATH ROLL
Charles Henry Reanch
Funeral services for Charles Henry Reanch were held Tuesday at Oakwood cemetery where interment took place.  He was a member of the Trinity Methodist church and a former member of  the B. of L.E.
Mr. Reanch was born in Germany June 20, 1850, and came to the United States when he was 16 years old to escape compulsory military service.  He moved to Denison in 1881 and became a Katy engineer  but quit to go to Dallas in
1901 as a waterworks engineer.  He retired in 1928.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bertha Roessler Reanch, a daughter Mrs. Gertrude Davis, Ft. Worth; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren




Elizabeth Reanch
20 May 1857 - 30 January 1896
w/o C.H. Reanch

Bertha Reanch
1870 - 1950

The Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday, February 2, 1896
pg. 4

LOCAL CONDENSATIONS
Thursday, January 30, 1896
The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Reanch, 830 West Owings street, was announced to-day.  Interment in Oakwood.

DAUGHTERS OF CHARLES HENRY & ELIZABETH REANCH


Pearl Reanch
1876 - 1903

Effie Reanch
1880 - 1887

The Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday, August 30, 1903
pg. 4

CONDENSED HOME NEWS
Miss Pearl Reanch, well known in this city, died Tuesday at Colorado Springs of consumption. Miss Reanch was born in Illinois and was 26 years of age at the time of her death.  She came with her parents to Denison when only 5 years of age.  She was a graduate of the Denison public schools and has many friends who will learn of her death with regret.  She was a member of the First M.E. Church and was prominent in Epworth League circles.  The remains were brought to Denison for interment.






OAKWOOD CEMETERY

Susan Hawkins
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