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Violet M. Craig <I>Little</I> Bremer

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Violet M. Craig Little Bremer

Birth
Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Death
23 Oct 1924 (aged 77)
Woodland, Decatur County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Woodland, Decatur County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6921094, Longitude: -93.6148155
Plot
Row 7
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY - VIOLET CRAIG (LITTLE) BREMER
Leon Reporter, Leon, Iowa
Thursday, October 30, 1924

VIOLET CRAIG LITTLE was born in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, April 3, 1847; died at her home near Woodland, Iowa, October 24, 1924, aged 77 years, 6 months and 21 days. She was united in marriage to HANCE BREMER August 24, 1865. To this union were born 10 children, of which 6 survive. Her husband and two sons, JOHN and MARK, also two daughters, MRS. AGATHA LENTZ and MRS. ADDA ADAIR, preceded her. Those remaining are MARION, of High Point; GUY, of Newton, Iowa; P.M., J.C. and ELLIS BREMER, also one daughter, MRS. H.M. WOOD, all of Woodland. She has 15 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren living.

When a girl in Ohio, she united with the M.E. Church North. In 1871, the family moved to Taylor County, Iowa; in 1882 they removed to this place. For several years she has been in failing health but the fatal sickness coming just a few days ago. The funeral service was held Saturday at the Union Church, by Rev. Cunningham, of Lineville, and her body laid to rest beside her husband in the Lentz Cemetery.
OBITUARY - VIOLET CRAIG (LITTLE) BREMER
Leon Reporter, Leon, Iowa
Thursday, October 30, 1924

VIOLET CRAIG LITTLE was born in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, April 3, 1847; died at her home near Woodland, Iowa, October 24, 1924, aged 77 years, 6 months and 21 days. She was united in marriage to HANCE BREMER August 24, 1865. To this union were born 10 children, of which 6 survive. Her husband and two sons, JOHN and MARK, also two daughters, MRS. AGATHA LENTZ and MRS. ADDA ADAIR, preceded her. Those remaining are MARION, of High Point; GUY, of Newton, Iowa; P.M., J.C. and ELLIS BREMER, also one daughter, MRS. H.M. WOOD, all of Woodland. She has 15 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren living.

When a girl in Ohio, she united with the M.E. Church North. In 1871, the family moved to Taylor County, Iowa; in 1882 they removed to this place. For several years she has been in failing health but the fatal sickness coming just a few days ago. The funeral service was held Saturday at the Union Church, by Rev. Cunningham, of Lineville, and her body laid to rest beside her husband in the Lentz Cemetery.


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