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| Birth: | 14 Jul 1891 in Burbank, Clay County, South Dakota 1 2 |
| Death: | 1 Sep 1957 in Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana 1 2 |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Julius BRUYER b. 18 Sep 1853 in Champagne, France |
| Mother: | Susanna BIRGEN b. 26 Jun 1864 in Honey Creek Township, Sauk County, Wisconsin |
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| Burial: 4 Sep 1957 Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell, Montana 2 |
| Occupation: Farmer Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana 2 |
| Religion: Catholic 2 |
| Living: 1946 Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana 3 |
| Living: 1944 Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana 4 |
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- Title: Linda Logan
Quality: 1
- Title: Obituary of Elmer Lewis Bruyer
Text: Elmer L Bruyer
Requiem high mass for Elmer L Bruyer, 66, was celebrated Wednesday at
St. Matthew's Catholic Church, with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael JHalligan as celebrant. Rosary for Mr. Bruyer was recited Tuesdayevening in Waggener and Campbell Chapel.
Burial was Wednesday morning in the family section of Conrad Memorial
Cemetery with Barry Braunberger, Charles Rohrman, J. E. Gustin, PercyMcClarty, Charles White and Milan Tucker pallbearers.
Elmer Lewis Bruyer was born July 14, 1891, a son of Julius and Susan
Birgen Bruyer at Burbank, S. D. As a young boy, in 1901, he came tothe Flathead with his parents to live north of Kalispell. Mr. Bruyerhad made his home in the Flathead since and had engaged in farming. Atthe time of his death he was operating his farm north of Kalispell.
He died in the Kalispell hospital Sept. 1.
On Oct. 1, 1919, he married Clara Koenig in Kalispell and was preceded
in death by his wife in 1946.
Surviving Mr. Bruyer are his two sons, George Bruyer of Kalispell and
John Bruyer in the Air Force; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Swennes ofLibby, Mrs. Erma Bibb and Mrs. Josephine Walter, both of Kalispell;one sister, Mrs. Oscar Tetrault of Kalispell; two brothers, Lawrence ABruyer and Ben Bruyer, both of Kalispell; and 10 grandchildren.
Quality: 2
- Title: Obituary of Nicholas Joseph Bruyer
Text: Nicholas J. Bruyer
Requiem mass was celebrated Thursday morning at 10 o'clock for the
late Nicholas J. Bruyer at St. Matthew's church by Msgr. F. X.O'Farrell. Rosary was recited Wednesday evening at 8 o'clockat theWaggener and Campbell chapel. There were many beautiful flowers forthe services and the large church was filled by the many friends.Members of the American Legion attended in a body. Friends acting aspall bearers were Henry Smith, John Graham, Gregory Duffy, MilanTucker, James Gustin, Edward Tetrault, John Hebert and A JBraunberger. Interment was in the Conrad Memorial cemetery where amilitary salute and taps closed the services.
Obituary
Nicholas Joseph Bruyer was born August 4, 1893 at Burbank, South
Dakota. At the age of seven he came to Kalispell where he lived formore than 45 years. He farmed with his father and in June 1918, heenlisted for service in World War I as a mechanice in Battery D, 38thField Artillery and received his honorable discharge January 24, 1919.
He returned to the farm after the war and on Januray 23, 1922 he
married Miss Mabel E. Nelson, in 1928 he took over the home farm andoperated it as the Kal-Mont dairy until he retired a short time ago.He was a member of St. Matthew's church and the American Legion.
Mr. Bruyer passed away Feb 3, 1946 in Kalispell at the age of 52
years.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mabel Bruyer, at their new home
south of Somers on the lake shore; one son, Robert in the U. S. Navy;and one daughter, Mrs. Frances Moss of Whitefish. One brother Phillippassed away in Sept. 1944 at Corvallis, Oregon; and three brothers andone sister survive; Lawrence, Elmer and Ben, and Mrs. Oscar Tetrault,all of Kalispell.
Quality: 2
- Title: Obituary of Philip Michael Bruyer
Text: Phillip Bruyer dies Friday Evening
Phillip Michael Bruyer, 60, and a resident of 834 North Second street,
died at 11:40 last night in a local hospital. The remains are in theKeeney Funeral Home and funeral plans will be made later.
Mr. Bruyer was born in Burbank, South Dakota, April 26, 1884, and
resided there until he was 17 when he went to Kalispell, Montana,where he farmed until 1926. He came to Stayton, Oregon, and then toCorvallis in that same year, and for 18 years had been employed asmachinist for the Western Oregon Packjing company. He was a memeber ofthe Catholic church.
In 1910, in Kalispell, Mr. Bruyer married Margaret Haberman. She
survives with one son, Leo Bruyer, serving with the United Statesforces and just recently home from India on furlough, and onedaughter, Mrs. Helen Schiller of Salem. A sister, Mrs. ElizabethTetrault of Kalispell, has been at her brother's bedside. There arefour brothers, Lawrence, Elmer, Nicholas and Benjamin Bruyer, all ofKalispell and a little grandson, Phillip.Quality: 2
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