Agnes-Brauer-Obituary

Agnes H. Brauer

Billings, Montana

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Agnes H. Brauer, of St. John's Lutheran Ministries Home, Billings (formerly of 1943 Miles Ave.), died in the afternoon of March 14, 2007, just weeks short of her 90th birthday, surrounded by St. John's Home nurses, aides, caring hospice staff and family members.Funeral memorial services of...

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Yes, Agnes saved me many times when my brother locked me out of the house. She was just like a grandmother to my brother and I. When I came to the front door and said I had a toothache both Agnes and Harry new I just wanted a little bit of whiskey to rub on my tooth. When I would come over and pick Agnes's tulips she never got mad at me. She will always hold a special place in my heart.

Brad,Rob,&families,
Knowing your mom for over 40yrs. is something I'll cherrish forever.Agnes and my mom went high school together.They always kept in touch. When I became an Optimist even though it was in a different club Harry & Agnes were always there to see if I needed anything at all.I've lost a very dear friend and will always miss her dearly. Gods speed Agnes.

To the Brauer family,

I am very sorry for the loss of your Mother. She was truly a wonderful lady. If you were an Optimist north of Denver, west of the Mississippi and south of the north pole you probably knew Harry and Agnes. They had many fans and friends, I being one of them. They are once again back together spreading Optimism in the next world. They are missed but they'll never be forgotten.

Sincerely,

It is with great sadness that we learned of the loss of a very dear Optimist friend. Harry & Agnes were all to faithful in supporting and attending Optimist functions and equally as faithful in being great friends. They were a mentor to me during my term as District secretary of our great Optimist District. They will long be remembered.
Always remembered,
Lloyd & Lynann Pethick

Brad, Rob, and families,

I was saddened to hear of your Mom's death...in the weeks before my Mom, Beulah, died last September, Agnes spent hours every day holding her hand, and comforting me and my siblings.

What a kick it was for Mom to spend her last years at St. John's with Agnes (her friend of 54 years!).

Your Mom was kind of my second Mom WAY before you guys entered the picture! My sister Nancy and I had lunch with her frequently when we attended Miles Avenue...

I grew up next door to Agnes and Harry and they were like grandparents to my sister Carol and I. Many times when I locked my sister out of the house, Agnes would come over and settle our sibling fights. We had Christmas breakfast every year with Agnes and family for so many years. Harry loved our dog Missy :) and she loved him. When I heard the news it took me back to summers chatting with Agnes outside, can hear her voice to this day. Will never forget the love she shared with our...

I did not know Harry, but met Agnes through Norm. What a Grand lady. As displayed in her later life she must have been a great influence on and made a great impact on numerous lives on her journey through life. She will be sorrly missed. Her greatest journey is just now about to begin. God speed.

Agnes, when I first met you back in 1989, when I first got engaged with Bob, I was so scared of you. You turned out to be a great mother-in-law these past 17 years and we had our miss little understandings over the years, but Agnes, I wouldn't have traded you in on a new model. You were there for me when I needed you and even when I didn't. Actually you taught me alot over these years, and I'm sure I didn't tell you more often(I was too proud), but you were loved and I will greatly miss you)...

We were so sorry to hear of Agnes' passing. Agnes & Harry were wonderful friends. We first met them over 40 years ago through the Optimist organization & as the years went by we established a strong friendship. We often visited them at other than Optimist events when we were holidaying in Montana with our children. They were the kind of people who brought joy to your life whenever you saw them. We continued with these visits after she moved to St. Johns', my last visit being in October, 2007....