Mrs. Bramer was born near her present home and had been a life resident of the Number Ten community. Her late parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolf were pioneers of that community. She attended Montmorenci School. In 1899 she was married to August Bramer, a farmer, who preceded her in death in 1940.
She was a charter member of both the Weaver Chapel United Methodist and WSCS of the church and a member of the Number Ten Grange.
Surviving are one son, Homer A. Bramer; a daughter, Miss Edna Bramer, both of Rt. 9, and three brothers, William J. and Raymond A. Wolf both of Rt. 10, West Lafayette, and Charles G. Wolf of Lafayette.
Lafayette Journal & Courier
August 7, 1970
Mrs. Bramer was born near her present home and had been a life resident of the Number Ten community. Her late parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolf were pioneers of that community. She attended Montmorenci School. In 1899 she was married to August Bramer, a farmer, who preceded her in death in 1940.
She was a charter member of both the Weaver Chapel United Methodist and WSCS of the church and a member of the Number Ten Grange.
Surviving are one son, Homer A. Bramer; a daughter, Miss Edna Bramer, both of Rt. 9, and three brothers, William J. and Raymond A. Wolf both of Rt. 10, West Lafayette, and Charles G. Wolf of Lafayette.
Lafayette Journal & Courier
August 7, 1970
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