Mr. Brumm died yesterday at Bremerton Convalescent Center.
He was born Dec. 28, 1908, in Lincoln, Neb. When he was a child, his family moved to the Crosby area of Kitsap County.
His adult life was spent in the Seabeck and Lone Rock areas.
A lifetime Puget Sound logger, Mr. Brumm worked mostly for himself. He worked briefly for Pope & Talbot, however.On Dec. 21, 1929, he married the former Iyone Whitaker in Port Orchard, She died in 1983.
Mr. Brumm's survivors include daughters, Noreen Koskey of Tacoma and Janice (Alan) Biggs of Shelton; son, Wayne of Arlington, Snohomish County; brother Emil of Whidbey Island; sisters Ella Benson of Ketchikan, Alaska, Marie Story of Bremerton, and Dorothy Bush and Emma Snyder, both of Yelm, Thurston County; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Forest Lawn cemetery.
The Bremerton Sun, Sunday, April 25, 1987 [Edited]
Mr. Brumm died yesterday at Bremerton Convalescent Center.
He was born Dec. 28, 1908, in Lincoln, Neb. When he was a child, his family moved to the Crosby area of Kitsap County.
His adult life was spent in the Seabeck and Lone Rock areas.
A lifetime Puget Sound logger, Mr. Brumm worked mostly for himself. He worked briefly for Pope & Talbot, however.On Dec. 21, 1929, he married the former Iyone Whitaker in Port Orchard, She died in 1983.
Mr. Brumm's survivors include daughters, Noreen Koskey of Tacoma and Janice (Alan) Biggs of Shelton; son, Wayne of Arlington, Snohomish County; brother Emil of Whidbey Island; sisters Ella Benson of Ketchikan, Alaska, Marie Story of Bremerton, and Dorothy Bush and Emma Snyder, both of Yelm, Thurston County; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Forest Lawn cemetery.
The Bremerton Sun, Sunday, April 25, 1987 [Edited]
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