"Lena Brumm passed away at 3:10 a.m. at Harrison Memorial Hospital."
"Lena (Wackel) Brumm married Charles Brumm in Nebraska in 1901."
"They lived in Colorado and Oregon before coming to the Seabeck area 40 years ago. They settled first at Crosby and then Charlie Brumm, logger and sawmill worker, built for his wife and large family the many-bedroomed home that still stands across the road from the cottage where she spent her last years.
"When her husband died 15 years ago, Lena Brumm lived in the big house for a time, then sold it and moved into a smaller place.
"All her children are here now, Emil from Bellingham, Mrs. Gunnar (Ella) Benson from Ketchikan, Alaska, Mrs. Henry (Dorothy) Bush, from Yelm and Frank, Mrs. Larry (Marie) Storey, Mrs. Emma McLean and Mrs. Robert (Edna) McDonald of Bremerton. There are 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; a brother, Fred Wackel of West Point, Neb., and two sisters, Ida Schwartz of Oregon and Carrie of Colorado Springs, Colo."
"Lena Brumm passed away at 3:10 a.m. at Harrison Memorial Hospital."
"Lena (Wackel) Brumm married Charles Brumm in Nebraska in 1901."
"They lived in Colorado and Oregon before coming to the Seabeck area 40 years ago. They settled first at Crosby and then Charlie Brumm, logger and sawmill worker, built for his wife and large family the many-bedroomed home that still stands across the road from the cottage where she spent her last years.
"When her husband died 15 years ago, Lena Brumm lived in the big house for a time, then sold it and moved into a smaller place.
"All her children are here now, Emil from Bellingham, Mrs. Gunnar (Ella) Benson from Ketchikan, Alaska, Mrs. Henry (Dorothy) Bush, from Yelm and Frank, Mrs. Larry (Marie) Storey, Mrs. Emma McLean and Mrs. Robert (Edna) McDonald of Bremerton. There are 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; a brother, Fred Wackel of West Point, Neb., and two sisters, Ida Schwartz of Oregon and Carrie of Colorado Springs, Colo."
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