Kenneth-Brummer-Obituary

Kenneth W. Brummer

Portland, Oregon

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Brummer, Kenneth W. 87 June 26, 1923 May 12, 2011 Kenneth W. Brummer passed away quietly in the presence of his family. He was born in Milwaukee, Wis., and served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II. Ken moved to Portland with his wife and oldest daughter in 1948. He worked in the...

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Dear Cousins,
I feel truly blessed to have had him as my Uncle. When we were together, we always had a good time and alot of laughs. (Oktoberfest, Germanfest and all the parties) Great memories.
He will be missed by all.
Love to all of you,
Meggs

Dear Brummer Family,
I was so sorry to read of Ken's passing in the paper today .... I have many fond memories of Ken & and everyone at Olympic Graphics. My family had the Printing company next door and we were always helping each other out and celebrated Birthdays together. Ken was a great man and good friend to us all.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Shari Sands & Family
Tosco Printing

Brummer Family,
Reading about your Dad in the paper today brings back fond memories of St. Anthony's where Penny and I met your folks. We express our deepest sympathy during this time. Jerry Liebertz and Lori (Liebertz) Thom.

I was so sorry to hear about your dads passing.My thoughts and prayers are with you all.Im living several hours away and cant make it.Uncle ken was such a funny guy always had a great joke that would make you laugh!Love you all Candy

Dear Lynn and family,
I was sad to read of your Dad's passing in the paper today. It is difficult to have both parents gone regardless of how old we are, as we become the older generation. Lynn, you wrote such a sweet card to me when your Mom passed, I was happy to share my good memories with your dad. They were in all my important pictures, Baptism, First Communion, etc. They took being my Godparents to heart. I hold them in my heart now and you and your siblings in my prayers. Connie