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Cunigundis Artina “Kunigunda, Cunda” <I>Bertamus</I> Bressen

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Cunigundis Artina “Kunigunda, Cunda” Bertamus Bressen

Birth
O'Brien County, Iowa, USA
Death
31 Jul 1930 (aged 31)
Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Saint Leo, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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31y

YOUNG MOTHER CALLED BEYOND LAST THURSDAY
Mrs. Alfred Bresson Passed Away at John Swenson Memorial Hospital.

WAS BORN AT GRANVILLE, IOWA ON SEPT. 19, 1898

Funeral services Held at St. Leo Catholic Church, Rev. Father Dohmen Officiating.

The community was saddened last Thursday when it was learned that Mrs. Alfred Bresson has passed away at the Swenson Memorial hospital. It was sad news in that she leaves he six children will miss the loving care of a mother. The youngest child was but four days old when her mother was called to the Great Beyond. The young, hopeful husband has been left without a helpmate and wife. She as left a place that will be well nigh impossible to fill – the place only a mother and wife can fill.

Guni Kunda Bresson was born at Grandville, Iowa on September 19, 1898. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Bertamus. After living a happy childhood and adolescence life at home with her parents, brother and sisters, she was united in marriage on October 26, 1920 to Alfred D. Bresson at St. Leo.

To this young and happy union have been born six children all of whom will miss their mother. The surviving children are Bernice, Florence, Adeline (Madelyn), Nicolas (Nickolas) Blanche, and Baby (Cunda), who was just four days old when she was left motherless. Mr. and Mrs. Bresson have for the past couple of years made their home on a farm in Freeland township where they have a large circle of friends. Mrs. Bresson’s presence will be indeed be missed, but the Lord’s ways are not our ways, and He in His wisdom saw fit to remove this young mother from this world.

Besides being survived by her six sorrowing children and husband, the deceased is also survived by her mother, Mrs. N. Bertamus, five sisters, and one brother. She also leaves a large circle of friends who mourn her departure.

Funeral service for the deceased was held at the Catholic church in St. Leo, Father Dohmen of Canby officiating. The mortal remains of the young wife and mother were carried to its resting place by six cousins of the husband, Leon, Theodore, Albert, Robert, and Everett Bresson.

Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Pete La Fontaine and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmoll and children of Bird Island. Mrs. La Fontaine and Mrs. Schmoll are sisters of the deceased.

Mrs. John Schwebach, grandmother of the deceased, and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Schwebach, from Grandville, Iowa were also present. Joe Brandenburg from Alton, Iowa, came to be present at the last rites for the deceased. From New Ulm, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bresson cam to pay their tribute to the memory of Mrs. Bresson. Other relatives present included Mrs. D.H. Hober of Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bresson of Chicago.

The Canby press offers its sympathy to the bereaved family. May they seek comfort from the Holy Comforter.
Contributor: Joan Custer

I am not seeing her siblings showing under her memorial. I have checked and they all share the same parent ids:
Parents:
Nicholas Bertamus, ID 67448708
Margaret “Maggie” Schwebach Bertamus, ID 70171156
Siblings:
Johann “John” Bertemas, ID 135655359
Anastasia A Bertamus Schmoll, ID 120535863
Agatha S Bertamus LaFontaine, ID 112367629
Veronica M Bertamus Cassidy, ID 211525059
Aloysius T Bertamus, ID 153313197
Marcella Ann Bertamus Nuese, ID 106747359
Seraphin Anna Bertamus, ID 67448762
31y

YOUNG MOTHER CALLED BEYOND LAST THURSDAY
Mrs. Alfred Bresson Passed Away at John Swenson Memorial Hospital.

WAS BORN AT GRANVILLE, IOWA ON SEPT. 19, 1898

Funeral services Held at St. Leo Catholic Church, Rev. Father Dohmen Officiating.

The community was saddened last Thursday when it was learned that Mrs. Alfred Bresson has passed away at the Swenson Memorial hospital. It was sad news in that she leaves he six children will miss the loving care of a mother. The youngest child was but four days old when her mother was called to the Great Beyond. The young, hopeful husband has been left without a helpmate and wife. She as left a place that will be well nigh impossible to fill – the place only a mother and wife can fill.

Guni Kunda Bresson was born at Grandville, Iowa on September 19, 1898. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Bertamus. After living a happy childhood and adolescence life at home with her parents, brother and sisters, she was united in marriage on October 26, 1920 to Alfred D. Bresson at St. Leo.

To this young and happy union have been born six children all of whom will miss their mother. The surviving children are Bernice, Florence, Adeline (Madelyn), Nicolas (Nickolas) Blanche, and Baby (Cunda), who was just four days old when she was left motherless. Mr. and Mrs. Bresson have for the past couple of years made their home on a farm in Freeland township where they have a large circle of friends. Mrs. Bresson’s presence will be indeed be missed, but the Lord’s ways are not our ways, and He in His wisdom saw fit to remove this young mother from this world.

Besides being survived by her six sorrowing children and husband, the deceased is also survived by her mother, Mrs. N. Bertamus, five sisters, and one brother. She also leaves a large circle of friends who mourn her departure.

Funeral service for the deceased was held at the Catholic church in St. Leo, Father Dohmen of Canby officiating. The mortal remains of the young wife and mother were carried to its resting place by six cousins of the husband, Leon, Theodore, Albert, Robert, and Everett Bresson.

Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Pete La Fontaine and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmoll and children of Bird Island. Mrs. La Fontaine and Mrs. Schmoll are sisters of the deceased.

Mrs. John Schwebach, grandmother of the deceased, and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Schwebach, from Grandville, Iowa were also present. Joe Brandenburg from Alton, Iowa, came to be present at the last rites for the deceased. From New Ulm, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bresson cam to pay their tribute to the memory of Mrs. Bresson. Other relatives present included Mrs. D.H. Hober of Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bresson of Chicago.

The Canby press offers its sympathy to the bereaved family. May they seek comfort from the Holy Comforter.
Contributor: Joan Custer

I am not seeing her siblings showing under her memorial. I have checked and they all share the same parent ids:
Parents:
Nicholas Bertamus, ID 67448708
Margaret “Maggie” Schwebach Bertamus, ID 70171156
Siblings:
Johann “John” Bertemas, ID 135655359
Anastasia A Bertamus Schmoll, ID 120535863
Agatha S Bertamus LaFontaine, ID 112367629
Veronica M Bertamus Cassidy, ID 211525059
Aloysius T Bertamus, ID 153313197
Marcella Ann Bertamus Nuese, ID 106747359
Seraphin Anna Bertamus, ID 67448762


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