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Alvina <I>Halm</I> Brehm

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Alvina Halm Brehm

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17 Sep 1952 (aged 68)
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Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Alvina Brehm Passes Away
Syracuse-(N-P)- Mrs. Alvina Brehm, 68, native of Syracuse died at the Community Memorial Hospital about 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 17. She had been ill about three months.
Mrs. Brehm was born at Syracuse on Nov. 10, 1883, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Halm. She married Louis F. Schacht in 1905 at Syracuse. He passed away in 1916.
Later she married F. W. Brehm at St. Paul's Evangelical church in Lincoln on Nov. 17, 1931.
She lived in and near Syracuse all of her life with the exception of nine years in Oklahoma. She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, the Ladies Guild of that church, the Syracuse Garden club and the Rebekahs.
Surviving are her husband, five step-daughters, Misses Alvina and Helen Brehm of Denver, Miss. Lilian Brehm of Ames, Ia., Mrs. Laura Miesbach of New Plymouth, Ida., and Mrs. Ruth Steen of Boulder, Colo., and three step-sons, John, Alfred and Richard Brehm of Syracuse.
Also surviving are a brother, John Halm of Syracuse, several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at the St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church with the Rev. W. Bechtold officiating.
Pallbearers will be Albert Schacht, Otto Poppe, Theodore Doeden, Paul Halm, Virgil Gellerman and Eldon Panko.
Burial will be in Park Hill Cemetery.
The family requests no flowers but that memorials be made instead to the cancer fund.

Nebraska City News Press, Thursday, September 18th, 1952, page 4
Mrs. Alvina Brehm Passes Away
Syracuse-(N-P)- Mrs. Alvina Brehm, 68, native of Syracuse died at the Community Memorial Hospital about 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 17. She had been ill about three months.
Mrs. Brehm was born at Syracuse on Nov. 10, 1883, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Halm. She married Louis F. Schacht in 1905 at Syracuse. He passed away in 1916.
Later she married F. W. Brehm at St. Paul's Evangelical church in Lincoln on Nov. 17, 1931.
She lived in and near Syracuse all of her life with the exception of nine years in Oklahoma. She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, the Ladies Guild of that church, the Syracuse Garden club and the Rebekahs.
Surviving are her husband, five step-daughters, Misses Alvina and Helen Brehm of Denver, Miss. Lilian Brehm of Ames, Ia., Mrs. Laura Miesbach of New Plymouth, Ida., and Mrs. Ruth Steen of Boulder, Colo., and three step-sons, John, Alfred and Richard Brehm of Syracuse.
Also surviving are a brother, John Halm of Syracuse, several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at the St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church with the Rev. W. Bechtold officiating.
Pallbearers will be Albert Schacht, Otto Poppe, Theodore Doeden, Paul Halm, Virgil Gellerman and Eldon Panko.
Burial will be in Park Hill Cemetery.
The family requests no flowers but that memorials be made instead to the cancer fund.

Nebraska City News Press, Thursday, September 18th, 1952, page 4


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