
Mildred
M. Lanning
Mildred
M. Lanning, 98, of Seneca died early Sunday morning March 6, 2005 at
the Life Care Center in Seneca.
She was born October 15, 1906, at Seneca, the daughter of Henry L. and
Sarah Jane Stevens Carpenter. Mildred grew up in Seneca and graduated
from the Seneca Public High School in 1925. Following graduation Charles
Story, the county clerk, employed her at the Nemaha County Clerk’s
office. This is where she met her husband to be, Nemaha County Attorney
Harry Lanning. She also played the piano at the Seneca Theater for silent
movies along with Charles Jermane on the bass and her brother, Herb
Carpenter.
She married Harry Lanning on June 19,
1929. They lived in Seneca, and she worked at her husband's law office.
During the 1950s she was employed in the Nemaha County Register of Deeds
office for Mildred Firstenberger. Her husband, Harry, preceded her in
death on August 23, 1981. She continued to live in her home until her
health required nursing care. She first entered the Apostolic Home at
Sabetha and later entered Life Care Center in Seneca.
She was a member of the United Methodist
Church, the Eastern Star for over 75 years, the G.F.W.C. Seneca Woman’s
Club, and the P.E.O., all in Seneca. She was active in Seneca community
activities and liked playing bridge. Mildred came from a musical family
and enjoyed music and playing the piano all her life.
Survivors are two sons, Judd A. Lanning
of Norman, OK and Albert B. “Bruce” Lanning of Topeka; six
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded
in death by five brothers, Roy, Floyd, Dewey, Herbert, an infant, and
Fray Carpenter; and a sister, Betsy Carpenter.
Funeral services will be 1:30 P.M. Wednesday
at Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. The burial will be in the Seneca City
Cemetery. The family will meet with friends on Tuesday from 7 to 8 PM
at the Lauer Funeral Home, where she will lie in state after 8:30 A.M.
Tuesday.
Memorials may be given for the United
Methodist Church or Life Care Center both at Seneca and sent in care
of the family.