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(Judge Bill Wenner with CF (Fent) Wenner II circa 1931. Fent was eastbound yardmaster in Brunswick for many years. His brother CM, Jr. (Mack) ran the westbound yard. (Photo courtesy of Peter Wenner) He sounded like an interesting character, Deborah T...)
 
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  He sounded like an interesting character, Deborah Thoben. Very quiet to the point dad said he'd pass him on the street and he wouldn't speak, but when he took him to Washington Senators' games, he'd talk to everyone around him. Once when he was yardmaster, he was overheard all around town cussing a blue streak over the loudspeaker. Aunt Patty reportedly said to him "Why Fenton, I never realized you talked like that." ; ) He was reputed to have been a much better yardmaster than Uncle Mack....Peter
  He sounded like an interesting character, Deborah Thoben. Very quiet to the point dad said he'd pass him on the street and he wouldn't speak, but when he took him to Washington Senators' games, he'd talk to everyone around him. Once when he was yardmaster, he was overheard all around town cussing a blue streak over the loudspeaker. Aunt Patty reportedly said to him "Why Fenton, I never realized you talked like that." ; ) He was reputed to have been a much better yardmaster than Uncle Mack....Peter
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Judge Bill Wenner with CF (Fent) Wenner II circa 1931. Fent was eastbound yardmaster in Brunswick for many years. His brother CM, Jr. (Mack) ran the westbound yard.

(Photo courtesy of Peter Wenner)

He sounded like an interesting character, Deborah Thoben. Very quiet to the point dad said he'd pass him on the street and he wouldn't speak, but when he took him to Washington Senators' games, he'd talk to everyone around him. Once when he was yardmaster, he was overheard all around town cussing a blue streak over the loudspeaker. Aunt Patty reportedly said to him "Why Fenton, I never realized you talked like that." ; ) He was reputed to have been a much better yardmaster than Uncle Mack....Peter

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