Showing posts with label Sabetha Kansas. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Robert Brammer

Robert Brammer(1929 - 2012)

Robert L. Brammer
Colonel, USAF (ret)

March 10 1929-December 27, 2012
Robert L. Brammer, Colonel, USAF (ret) passed away peacefully in his home in Atwater, California on December 27, 2012 with his three children by his side.
Bob was born March 10, 1929 in Sabetha, Kansas to Tommy and Luverne Brammer. He was a loving husband, father, brother, uncle and friend.  He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Merlin Brammer and his beloved wife of 59 years, Darlene Brammer.
He is survived by his son Gregory and daughter-in-law Linda, daughter Cynthia Kuhle and son-in-law Rick, daughter Candace Cease and son-in-law Colin, brother Galen and sister-in-law Ruth, brother-in-law Darrell Herbster and sister-in-law Mary, grandchildren Grant and Seth Brammer, Lindsey and Michael Kuhle and David Cease. He also leaves nephews Rod Colvin, Doug Brammer, Steve Goolsby, Mark Goolsby, Scott Herbster and niece Lori Bergman.
In Bob's early years he thought he might be a musician.  He played the cornet in the Sabetha High School Band and received a number one rating at the 1946 University of Kansas Music Festival.  Bob started college as a music major and auditioned for the United States Navy Band but his fascination with airplanes pulled him in another direction.
Bob joined the Air Force on February 1, 1949. After Basic Training at Sheppard AFB, he was assigned to Weather Observer Technical School at Chanute AFB and then to Aerial Gunner School at Lowery AFB. He became Weather-Gunner on a Strategic Air Command RB50E and remained a combat crew member with the 55th Strat Recon Wing until assigned to Officer Candidate School June 1953. In 1954, he went to pilot training at Bartow Air Base and Reese AFB. After receiving his pilot wings on December 14, 1954, he attended B-29 training at Randolph AFB and C-97 training at Palm Beach AFB. Bob reported for duty with the 384th Air Refueling Squadron, 99th Bomb Wing at Westover AFB in May 1955 and flew the new Boeing KC-97G Air Refueling Tanker. In January 1959, Bob was assigned to KC-135 training at Castle AFB with a subsequent assignment to the 904th Air Refueling Squadron at Mather AFB. In October 1962, Bob became an instructor pilot at the KC-135 training school at Castle AFB. He attended the Armed Forces Staff College in May 1967. After graduation, Bob was assigned a combat tour in South East Asia flying the RB-66. He flew 109 combat missions and was awarded The Distinguished Flying Cross and five air medals. In July 1969, he was assigned to the 52nd Tactical Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB where he continued to fly RB-66. Later he became Commander of the 52th Munitions Maintenance Squadron. In July 1973, he was promoted to Full Colonel and was assigned to the 410 Bomb Wing at K. I. Sawyer AFB as Chief of Maintenance in July 1973. With over ten thousand hours of total flying time, Bob retired in September 1976 and returned to Atwater.
Although Bob loved the Air Force, he loved and cared for his family and friends even more. After retirement, Bob maintained interests in community social programs and the Atwater United Methodist Church. He was a life member of the Castle Air Museum, past president of the Retired Officer Association, member of the Air Force Association, member of the Order of Daedalians, board of directors of the Military Officers Association of America, and a member of his church choir.
A memorial service will be held at the Atwater United Methodist Church on Saturday, January 5, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. with a lunch reception following. At 1:30 p.m. Monday, January 7, a military burial ceremony will be held at the San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery at Santa Nella, CA.
The Brammer family would like to thank the Atwater Medical Center, Merced Mercy Hospital and Bristol Hospice for their care and support. Remembrances, if desired, may be made to the Castle Air Museum or the Atwater United Methodist Memorial Fund.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

50 Main Street book highlights Mary Frances Gilbert Hundley


Mary Frances (Gilbert) Hundley (Mrs. Joe) daughter of the late John W. and Helen (Holdren) Gilbert, of Sabetha, Kansas is featured in the book 50 Main Street by Piero Ribelli.  The book is set to be released on July 4th.  This is the article telling about the book that appeared in the Sabetha Herald, Wed. June 20, 2012.  Click on story to enlarge.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Oliver and Lulah (Jacobia) Gilbert



Oliver Gilbert, son of William A. and Mary Jane (Anderson) Gilbert was born 20 Dec 1887 at Fairview, Kansas, died 27 April 1954, at Sabetha, Kansas, buried Sabetha cemetery.  He was married 20 February 1915 at Auburn, Nebraska to Lulah Mae Jacobia daughter of John Josephus and Martha (Higgins) Jacobia, was born 04 June 1899 at Capioma, Kansas, died 14 August 1992 at Sabetha, Kansas.
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Marriage Certificate, Photo of Oliver and Lulah when married and the family group photo being, front row l-r:  Lulah, Oliver, Alvin and Norma, back row:  Lola, Alice, Lillian and Grace.

Friday, February 25, 2011

100th Wedding Anniversary




February 28, 1911 Ralph Gilbert and Atha Smith were married in Kay County Oklahoma. After they were married they lived in near Fairview Kansas until about 1919 when they moved to Kay County Oklahoma, where they lived a short time and moved back to the Fairview area.
Their children were: Elda Artimza (15 Jun 1912 Fairview KS-15 Nov 2001 Sabetha KS) married Samuel Payne; John Woodrow (23 Jul 1914 Fairview KS-26 Nov 1978 Sabetha KS) 1st married Helen Holdren, 2nd married Martha Fisher; Melvin Ralph (20 Nov 1915 Brown Co. KS-03 Nov 1975 Hiawatha, KS)married Helen Sewell; William James Hiram (18 Mar 1918 Kay Co. OK-09 Mar 1984 Richardson Co NE) married Katherine Nohl; Esther Fidelia (04 Aug 1920 Kay Co OK-alive) married Ernest Lukert; Robert Anton (13 Aug 1922 Fairview KS-25 Jul 1997 Topeka KS.
Ralph was born 21 Jan 1889 Fairview KS died 04 Jul 1962 Kansas City MO the son of William and Mary Jane (Anderson) Gilbert and Atha was born 08 Mar 1891 Morrill KS died 26 Feb 1924 Nemaha Co Kansas the daughter of Samuel James Burnworth and Lena Susan (Geiger) Smith, both are buried in the Morrill KS cemetery.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Lillian B. (GILBERT) YOUNG

Lillian B. Young, age 89, of Sabetha, passed away Wednesday, August 4, 2010 at the Sabetha Community Hospital. Lillian, the daughter of Oliver and Lula (Jacobia) Gilbert, was born May 28, 1921 at Granada, Kansas.
Lillian is survived by her sons; Donald Young, Sr. of Bern, Kansas, and Robert Young of Kansas City, Missouri; grandchildren, Pam Durre, Cindy Carlson, and Don Young, Jr., and a sister, Alice Woodson, of Muncie, Indiana.

A memorial service will be held Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. at the Popkess Mortuary Chapel in Sabetha. Inurnment will take place in the Sabetha Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be left to the Seneca United Methodist Church or the Sabetha United Methodist Church, sent in care of the funeral home.

Lillian was married on December 17, 1938 at Falls City, NE to Noel Young, he died June 9, 1997.

Monday, June 28, 2010

James GILBERT



This is a recently acquired photo of James GILBERT the son of Ezekiel and Elizabeth Jane (MCGUIRE) GILBERT. It has been a long search to find a photo of James, who was born 28 December 1849 in Kentucky, coming to the Kansas Territory in about 1859 settling in what is now Brown County. James was married 29 December 1893 at Hiawatha, Kansas to Martha Agnes Kugler. They settled in the Granada, Kansas area where they were farmers. James died 15 March 1915 and was buried in the Granada cemetery. After James died his family moved to Sabetha, Kansas. James and Agnes had 5 children: Nellie Jeanette, Arthur William, Guy Frederick, Arlie L. and Mabel Elizabeth.