
Elmer
B. Brinker
Elmer B. Brinker,
84, of Seneca, KS, died Friday, February 23, 2001, at the Nemaha Valley
Community Hospital in Seneca.
He was born February 6, 1917, the son of Joseph and Minnie Rosengarten
Brinker, on a farm south of Seneca. He grew up there and graduated from
Sts. Peter & Paul High School in Seneca in 1935. Elmer worked at the
Farmer's Elevator and Winterscheidt Milling, both in Seneca, and later
operated two gas stations. In 1953 he joined Bob Coon and Vic Robinson
in C&R Supply, a furniture and appliance store in Seneca. Elmer brought
out his partners in 1960, and changed the name to Brinker Furniture
and Appliance Store. He retired in 1983 and his sons Bob and Steve continued
to operate Brinker's Home Furnishings. Elmer and his wife, Luella, both
continued to help at the store for several years.
On
October 8, 1940, he married Luella Hammes at St. Mary's Church, St.
Benedict, KS. They lived in Seneca and had been married over 60 years.
She survives of the home.
His memberships include Sts. Peter & Paul Church,
the St. Joseph Society at the church, and the Knights of Columbus #1769
for over 50 years all at Seneca. He served on the Seneca Public School
Board and also on the Seneca City Council. Elmer enjoyed all kinds of
sports and had played on the town baseball team. Some of his greatest
pleasures were following his children in sports and later attending
the games of his grandchildren.
Survivors besides his wife, Luella of the home
are, four sons, Larry Brinker of Topeka, Robert "Bob" Brinker, Steven
Brinker, and Marvin Brinker all of Seneca; two daughters, Nancy Frehe
and Myra Runnebaum both of Seneca; a sister, Dorothy Sausser of Colorado
Springs, CO; 23 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a son, Daniel Brinker
on April 14, 1946, and a brother, Gerald Brinker. The Mass of Christian
burial will be 10:30 A.M. Monday, February 26, at Sts. Peter &
Paul Church in Seneca. The burial will be in the church cemetery. The
rosary will be prayed at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca at 2 P.M.
Sunday and a vigil prayer service will be at 7 P.M. Sunday at the funeral
home.
Memorials may be given for Sts. Peter & Paul
School or Nemaha Valley Community Hospital and sent in care of the family.