Last Rites forBenno BurrerHeld T uiFuneral service* for Benno Bur-| rer, 27, who died Sunday at 11 30 j p.m. at a local hospi'al, were held | I Tuesday afternoon from the First I Methodist Church 'Ire rites were conducted ) y Rev. J R. Hilliard.Methodist pur tor, assisted by Rev.A R. Vetter, superr tenaent of the Methodist Kerrville Assembly. Burial was in the Garden of Memories Ion Fredericksburg Road, under di*’ I rection of Smith Funeral Home. a ' j Active pallbearers were: Law- t* rence, Randolph and Guenther Bur- n t rer. Felix Kneese, Damon Otters a 1 and Edmund Alberthal, all cousins o1 I of the deceasedMr. Burrer was born in Giiles- 0 pie County on February 4. 1911, tj and had been a resident of Kerr- d ville since 1927 For the past three 9 ) years he had been employed by |n the Methodist Kerrville Assembly j as head carpenter. After he had ;« practically recovered from an ap- P pendicitis operation performed 8 three weeks ago and returned to *, I his home from the hospital he was |\ stricken v Malta fever and a f { blood infection which brought on . complications and resulted in death. I | Surviving are his widow. Mrs . ' Ruth Burrer; a daughter, Barbara . Ann; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. Burrer of Kerrville; two ss- ters, M^s. R C. Glenn arri Mrs. Elenora Rauch, both of Keirvilie;. three brothers, Edwn Burrer of; Fredericksburg. Milton Burrer of( Birthright, Texas, and Damon Bur- 0 rer of Kerrville.