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Personal data Aeilt Brass 

  • He was born on March 27, 1911 in farm, in proximo, Buffalo Ctr., Winnebago Co., IA.
  • He was baptized in First Bapt. Chr., Buffalo Ctr., Winnebago Co., IA.
  • (Milit-Beg) between 1941 and 1944 in somewhere U.S.A.
    U.S. Navy European theatre.
  • He died on June 14, 1989 in United Hosp., Blue Earth, Faribault Co., MN, he was 78 years old.
  • He is buried on June 17, 1989 in Buffalo Twp., Winnebago Co., IA (Olena Mound Cem.).
  • A child of Ehme Brass and Jennie Fisher
  • This information was last updated on April 4, 2015.

Household of Aeilt Brass

He is married to Clara Buseman.

They got married on January 14, 1947 at Buffalo Ctr., Winnebago Co., IA, he was 35 years old.

Aeilt Brass oo Clara Buseman

Source: Obituaries, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol., #, 22 June 1989, Pg. 8, Col. 3

"Aeilt Brass, 78

Funeral services for Aeilt Brass, 78, of Buffalo Center were held Saturday morning, June 17 at 11:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Buffalo Center with Rev. Merle Hoots officiating. Interment was in Olena Mound Cemetery with WinterFuneral Home in charge of arrangements. ...

On January 14, 1947 he was united in marriage to Clara Buseman here in Buffalo Center and together, farmed in this area for several years. After retirement they moved into town in 1972. ..." <>

Child(ren):

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Notes about Aeilt Brass

Aeilt Brass

Source: Author: Winter, Paul R., Title: Winter GEDCOM file, (Publication location: Buffalo Ctr., IA, Publisher: PRW, Publication date: xix June MMVIII), Repository: Paul R. Winter, Buffalo Ctr., IA

"... Aeilt Brass

Marriage 1: Clara Busmann

Children:

[1] Daug: Audry Brass"

Author: Leibrand, Ruth, et. al., Title: Celebrate a Century Buffalo Center, Iowa Centennial 1892 - 1992, (Publication location: Buffalo Center IA, Publisher: Centennial Book Committee, Publication date: MCMXCII), pg. 237, Repository:Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"EHME AND JENNIE (FISHER) BRASS

Ehme Brass was born May 3, 1885 at Ackley, Iowa to Aeilt and Altge "Alice" (Arends) Brass. ...

Jennie Fisher was born on February 17, 1884 near Steamboat Rock, Iowa to William and Anne (VanHorn) Fisher. In the year of 1900 at the age of 16 she came with her parents to the community of Buffalo Center. They moved to a farmsouthwest of town. ...

Before their marriage Ehme worked as a farm hand and Jennie was a housekeeper. On February 24, 1910 Ehme and Jennie were united in marriage. They moved to a farm northeast of Buffalo Center where they farmed for many years. In 1932they purchased a farm south of town. This family was blessed with seven children: ...Jennie passed away on October 12, 1932. thus leaving Ehme with six children to care for. Ehme remained on the farm until 1947 when he retired and wentto live with his daughters. There were three sons: Aeilt married Clara Buseman. ... ... Alice pased away on November 27, 1953... Aeilt on June 14, 1989. Ehme passed away on January 26, 1956 at the age of 70 years. Aeilt and William both served in the U.S. Navy during World War II in Germany and in Italy. ..."

Obituaries, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol., #, 22 June 1989, Pg. 8, Col. 3

"Aeilt Brass, 78

Funeral services for Aeilt Brass, 78, of Buffalo Center were held Saturday morning, June 17 at 11:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Buffalo Center with Rev. Merle Hoots officiating. Interment was in Olena Mound Cemetery with WinterFuneral Home in charge of arrangements. Military Rites were conducted by both the American Legion and VFW Honor Guard. Mr. Brass passed away Wednesday, June 14, 1989 at United Hospital in Blue Earth, Minnesota.

Casketbearers were Ronald Brass, Darrel Steen, Robert Frerichs, Gene Brass, Don Haisman, and Tim Berschman. Mrs. Vera Bronleewe was the organist and music was provided by Pastor Hoots and Wayne Bronleewe who sang a duet, and soloist GaryMeyer.

Aeilt Brass was born March 27, 1911 in Winnebago County on a farm near Buffalo Center, Iowa to Ehme and Jennie (Fischer) Brass.

He received his education at the Buffalo Center Community School.

Upon profession of his faith in Christ, he was baptized and accepted into membership of the First Baptist Church.

On January 14, 1947 he was united in marriage to Clara Buseman here in Buffalo Center and together, farmed in this area for several years. After retirement they moved into town in 1972.

He served his country in the United States Army during World War II. He also wprked several years for Holland Implement in Blue Earth, Minnesota..

Aeilt is survived by his wife, Clara; one daughter, Audrey and her husband Leo Kastenmeier of Wells, Minnesota; one brother, Eddie and his wife Henrietta Brass of Lakota; two sisters, Minnie and her husband Bill Steen, Jennie and herhusband Nanne Frerichs both of Buffalo Center; one brother-in-law Albert Frerichs also of Buffalo Center, and one sister-in-law, Lillian Brass of Garner.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Weird and William; and one sister, Alice Frerichs." <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Aeilt Brass

Aaltje Arends
1849-< 1926
Ehme Brass
1885-1956
Jennie Fisher
1884-1932

Aeilt Brass
1911-1989

1947

Clara Buseman
1930-2005


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