Funeral services held Wednesday for Mrs. E. Trenary , ,S’uvi Cfun£Mrs. Emma Trenary, 75, died Sunday afternoon at the Buena Vista County Hospital in Storm Lake where she had been a patient since Friday evening.Funeral services were held yesterday (Wednesday), a family service at 11:30 a.m. at Hitchcock Funeral Home and final rites at 2 p.m. at the Laurens Methodist Church. The Rev. R. D. Butler, pastor of the church officiated. Music was by a quartet consisting of Mrs. Henry Carlson, Mrs. Paul Fel-sing, Harry L. Lund and G. W. Moor, with Mrs. Willis Godfrey as ’organist. The quartet sang “Abide With Me” and “Under His Wings.”Pallbearers were Boyd Simons, W. E. McKiernan, Clarence Pedersen, Lance Jensen, Frank Collins and Francis Al-stott. Burial was in the Laurens Cemetery.Born in 1886Emma Moore, daughter of Laura Ainer Knapp and Stephen Geard Moore, was born Sept 2, 1886, in Marshall County. She moved to South Dakota with her family as a young girl. On April 22, 1908, she wasmarried at DeSmet, S.D., to Charles A. Trenary. They were the parents of eight children.The Trenary family moved to the Laurens community in 1934 from S’outh Dakota, and has lived in or near Laurens since that time. Mr. Trenary died in 1954.Survivors include eight children, Egbert of Chariton, Alvin of Rolfe, Ethol ’of Laurens, Laura (Mrs. Ray) Anderson of Graettinger, Georgia (Mrs. Gordon) Worsier of Park Rapids, Minn., Mildred ’of Laurens, Donald of Russell and Richard of Laurens. Other survivors are 20 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; one brother, Henry Moore of Seattle, Wash.; and ‘one sister, Mrs. Maude Wooley of Los, Angeles, Calif.Two sisters, three brothers and ’one granddaughter preceded her in death.