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Victor M Bram

Birth
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
3 Sep 2010 (aged 67)
Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA
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Victor M. Bram, age 67 of Lake Redstone, LaValle, WI formerly of Fitchburg where he lived for the past 37 years, died on Friday, September 03, 2010 at St. Clare Hospice House in Baraboo. He was born in Madison on March 29, 1943 the son of Victor J. and Louise Bram. He married Linda Reyenga on March 13, 1965 in Madison, WI. whom he loved and adored for 45 years. Their marriage was blessed with two children. He was employed with Russ Darrow in Madison from 1973-2009 as an auto parts manager. Victor and his family enjoyed the family vacations to the north woods, either in Wisconsin, Michigan or Minnesota. In 1979 they built a cottage at Lake Redstone, rural LaValle, WI where they enjoyed quality family time. It was always an adventure coming to the lake to go fishing, canoeing and swimming. In the winter, there was always lots of activity snowmobiling on the lake, cross country skiing and occasionally ice fishing. The highlights were the campfires where many hot-dogs where roasted. He enjoyed golfing with friends and relatives and in recent years found great joy in golfing with his son-in-law, Michael in Georgia. He loved and adored his grandchildren who gave him great joy. He was preceded in death by his son, Gregory in 2000, his sisters, Denise Bram in 2000 and Carol Bram in 2010. He is survived by his wife, Linda of LaValle His parents, Victor and Louise Bram of Middleton A Daughter, Heidi (Michael) Appel of GA Grandchildren, Cole Bram and Kelly Appel 2 Step Grandchildren, Marlana (Michael) Steele and Kayla Appel Sister, Louise Fish of New Glarus Aunts, Mary Ann (Gilbert) Dahmen of Waunakee Marge Victor of CT 3 nephews; great nephews, cousins and friends. Memorial services will be conducted on Monday, September 13, 2010 at 3:30 P.M. in the Farber Funeral Home, Reedsburg. Visitation will be from 2:00 P.M. until the time of service at the funeral home. The family is requesting memorials of remembrance be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in lieu of flowers.
Victor M. Bram, age 67 of Lake Redstone, LaValle, WI formerly of Fitchburg where he lived for the past 37 years, died on Friday, September 03, 2010 at St. Clare Hospice House in Baraboo. He was born in Madison on March 29, 1943 the son of Victor J. and Louise Bram. He married Linda Reyenga on March 13, 1965 in Madison, WI. whom he loved and adored for 45 years. Their marriage was blessed with two children. He was employed with Russ Darrow in Madison from 1973-2009 as an auto parts manager. Victor and his family enjoyed the family vacations to the north woods, either in Wisconsin, Michigan or Minnesota. In 1979 they built a cottage at Lake Redstone, rural LaValle, WI where they enjoyed quality family time. It was always an adventure coming to the lake to go fishing, canoeing and swimming. In the winter, there was always lots of activity snowmobiling on the lake, cross country skiing and occasionally ice fishing. The highlights were the campfires where many hot-dogs where roasted. He enjoyed golfing with friends and relatives and in recent years found great joy in golfing with his son-in-law, Michael in Georgia. He loved and adored his grandchildren who gave him great joy. He was preceded in death by his son, Gregory in 2000, his sisters, Denise Bram in 2000 and Carol Bram in 2010. He is survived by his wife, Linda of LaValle His parents, Victor and Louise Bram of Middleton A Daughter, Heidi (Michael) Appel of GA Grandchildren, Cole Bram and Kelly Appel 2 Step Grandchildren, Marlana (Michael) Steele and Kayla Appel Sister, Louise Fish of New Glarus Aunts, Mary Ann (Gilbert) Dahmen of Waunakee Marge Victor of CT 3 nephews; great nephews, cousins and friends. Memorial services will be conducted on Monday, September 13, 2010 at 3:30 P.M. in the Farber Funeral Home, Reedsburg. Visitation will be from 2:00 P.M. until the time of service at the funeral home. The family is requesting memorials of remembrance be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in lieu of flowers.


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