
Arthur Lee Breneman, son of the late Reverend John A. Breneman and Helen Kreider Breneman, died early Sunday morning on February 26, 2023, at the age of 82. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Dorothy High Breneman, daughters Kathy Funk and Kerry Breneman and son Kurt Breneman, also eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He is survived by a brother C. Edwin Breneman. He was preceded in death by his brother J. Roy Breneman, sister Doris Bauman and son in law Phillip Funk.
He was a dairy farmer for decades in Willow Street. He was very active in his community and church. Loved as a son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle and friend. He will be missed by many.
A Celebration of Life service will be held on March 4, 2023 at 11:00 at Willow Street Mennonite Church, 399 E. Penn Grant Rd, Willow Street, PA 17584. In lieu of flowers you may make a contribution to Hope City Church 921 Nissley Rd, Lancaster PA 17601
Clarence R Bauman says
Art was a wonderful brother-in-law and his love of Jesus, the outdoors and sporting games is wonderfully remembered. May our God Bless his family!
Jeff and Cheryl Lukacs says
We were so blessed to meet the Breneman’s and their Family many years ago while we lived in Willow Street as a young Family. They are dear to our hearts and always will be Grandpa B. (Art) and Grandma B.
Thank you Jesus for blessing us so richly with the Breneman’s. Praising God that Art is safely home with Jesus. We Love You and Your Family!♥️Love, Jeff, Cheryl, Garrett and Lauren (Orosz) Lukacs and Family.
Jenny Rohrer says
Dear Breneman family,
My deepest sympathies in Art’s passing. I have many fond memories of Art, especially loving on my kids when they were young. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Jenny Rohrer
Sue Marks says
I’m so sorry for your loss Kathy. Hugs to you and your family. Sue Boppel Marks
Carol Ann Barr Fickinger says
Please accept my most sincere sympathy on the death of Arthur. We were classmates since first grade at the Willow Street Elementary School and throughout high school. I have fond memories of Arthur as a kind, friendly, and honorable person.
Sincerely,
Carol Ann Barr Fickinger
Celesta Funk says
Our deepest sympathy to you, Dot and your entire family.
We have had so many fun memories of spending time with all of you.
Art was always so welcoming, fun and such a wonderful example to all.
I know he will be missed greatly by many.
Scott and Celesta Funk
Barbara Ziesemer says
May God be especially near to You as you adjust to life without Art by your side. Sorry I was unable to come to the service. We look forward to the day when we will meet together in heaven. Your cousin, Barbara (Mellinger) Ziesemer