OBITUARIES.Byline: The Register-Guard Cecelia Brahmsteadt The funeral will be July 14 for Cecelia Mae Brahmsteadt of Eugene, who died July 10 of Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease (ăls`hī'mərz, ôls–), degenerative disease of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex that leads to atrophy of the brain and senile dementia. at the age of 80. Brahm- steadt was born Nov. 11, 1922, in Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin Rapids, city (1990 pop. 18,245), seat of Wood co., central Wis., on the Wisconsin River; inc. 1869. Paper, heating equipment, plastics, chemicals, paint, and iron and steel are produced. , Wis., to Arthur and Laura (Schroeder) Hafermann. She graduated from Lincoln High School Lincoln High School may refer to:
Brahmsteadt sold Avon products and worked at Peterson Grocery. She enjoyed her family, gardening, sewing, quilting quilting, form of needlework, almost always created by women, most of them anonymous, in which two layers of fabric on either side of an interlining (batting) are sewn together, usually with a pattern of back or running (quilting) stitches that hold the layers , baking, painting, crafts, walking and singing. She was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and the VFW See Video for Windows. auxillary. Survivors include two sons, David of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Dale of Appleton, Wis.; two daughers, Marilyn Klug of Eugene and Debra Marsh of Wausau, Wis.; three brothers, Robert Hafermann of Tuscson, Ariz., and George and Richard Hafermann, both of Wisconsin Rapids; two sisters, Helen Kroening of Wisconsin Rapids and Verna Gallatin of Hewitt, Wis.; and eight grandchildren. Monday's funeral will be at Taylor's Funeral Home in Wisconsin Rapids, with burial at Forest Hills Cemetary on Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Correction The July 16 rememberance gathering for Marybelle Negri will be held at Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. Wednesday's gathering will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Burial will be at the Fairmount Mausoleum mausoleum (môsəlē`əm), a sepulchral structure or tomb, especially one of some size and architectural pretension, so called from the sepulcher of that name at Halicarnassus, Asia Minor, erected (c.352 B.C. in Denver. News obituaries are a free service of The Register-Guard and are printed as space allows. The News Department will accept information on its standard obituary forms submitted through funeral homes or by the deceased's immediate family. Obituary information is available at (phone) 485-1234, Ext. 5534, or (fax) 683-7631. If you want to purchase advertising space for a more detailed obituary, call 342-1212. Obituaries published in the past 30 days are available at www.registerguard.com. |
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