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Bremen Cemetery
Marshall County, Indiana

2nd Street
Bremen, IN 46506

Lat: 41° 27' 17"N, Lon: 86° 08' 25"W

Cemetery is owned by the Town and in wonderful condition. They have a groundskeeper that is there everyday taking care of it. They are still accepting new buriels.

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 16.

Contributor's Index:

Boyer, Jerry, b. 1983, d. 2000, son of Larry and Karen Lawton, [MI]
Castelucci, Joseph William, b. 7 Oct 1980, d. 4 Jul 2000, Son of Joseph and Laura Castelucci, [MS]
Castelucci, Joshua W.,
b. 13 Jun 1984, d. 04 Jul 2000, son of Joseph and Laura Castelucci, [MS]
Freed, Warren J.,
b. 1924, d. 1992, s/w Norma J. Freed, [BC]
Freed, Norma J., b. 1929, d. still living, [BC]
Mawbey, Ruth E., b. 1891, d. 1965, [BC]
Hamman, Victor T., b. 1899, d. 1993, "Uncle Vic", [BC]
Hamman, Jack, b. 1925, d. 1989, m. May 20, 1978, s/w ?? Hamman, [BC]
Kuhn, Lester Chester, b. 14 Jun 1909, d. 10 Jan 1998, m. 31 Dec 1936, h/o Nellie (Young) Kuhn, s/o James Adam and Irena (Hepler) Kuhn, [TV]
Kuhn, Roger Lee,
b. 22 Jun 1948, d. 22 Jun 1948, stillborn son of Lester and Nellie (Young) Kuhn, [TV]
Longbrake, Lady M.,
b. 1904, d. 1979, s/w Merritt R. Longbrake, [BC]
Longbrake, Merritt R., b. 1894, d. 1971, s/w Lady M. Longbrake, [BC]
Miller, Beulah H. (Cline), 1912, d. 1988, w/o Fred H. Miller, [CA]
Miller, Fredrick H., b. 1915, d. 1990, s/o William F. Miller and Maude B. Miller (Platz), [CA]
Ralston, Ethel L., b. 1912, d. still living, s/w Orval G. Ralston, [BC]
Ralston, Orval G., b. 1908, d. 1985, s/w Ethel L. Ralston, [BC]
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