Catherine Agnes Bruemmer
July 23, 1933 ~ September 28, 2018
Catherine was born on July 23, 1933, in Osage Bend, Missouri, to the late Aloysius Frank “Louis” and Catherine Marie (Suthoff) Hoelscher.
Catherine was united in marriage on April 16, 1955, at St. Margaret’s Church, Osage Bend, Missouri, to Herb Bruemmer, who preceded her in death on January 24, 2018.
She spent most of her life as a homemaker helping raise eight children. Above all, Catherine was a nurturing and loving mother who loved her family unconditionally.
Catherine was an active member of Immaculate Conception Parish where she was a member of the Immaculata Club, St. Ann’s Sodality, and Immaculate Conception Quilting. She spent several years managing the cafeteria for the parish school and enjoyed serving the children lunch and seeing their smiling faces as they came through the cafeteria, especially her grandchildren. Early on, Catherine also worked for Tweedie Shoe Factory.
Catherine enjoyed playing her piano, quilting, gardening, and cooking for family and friends. She was well known for her homemade cinnamon rolls at school and at home. They were always a “must have” at Easter. Her delicious home-cooked meals made for memorable family times.
Catherine had a love for sewing, whether it be something new or something just needed mending, she would always have the know-how. Her knack for quilting was remarkable, designing and making quilts for all her children when they married, baby quilts for grandkids, or just because. She was also a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. Although Catherine did not go to high school, she was determined to receive her GED – an accomplishment she was very proud of, all the while being a wife and mother.
Catherine is survived by her eight children, Bernie (Carla) Bruemmer, Mary Ellen (John) Lansford, Don (Jody) Bruemmer, Jim (Suzie) Bruemmer, Mark (Michele) Bruemmer, Steve (Dana) Bruemmer, Glenn (Michelle) Bruemmer, and Julie (Dan) Weber; 22 grandchildren, Brad (Melissa) Bruemmer, Sarah Bruemmer (fiancée Cole Stegeman), Katie (Adam) Bashore, Matt (Emily) Lansford, Mitch (Beth) Lansford, Jason (Blair) Lansford, Jeff (Kasey) Lansford, Dalton Bruemmer, Audrey Bruemmer, Aggie Bruemmer, Jessica (Ryan) Vossen, Curtis (Nicole) Bruemmer, Stephanie Bruemmer, Blair (Trent) Kay, Clayton (Kimberly) Bruemmer, Elizabeth Bruemmer, Rachel Bruemmer, Rebecca Bruemmer, Ben Bruemmer, Thomas Bruemmer, James Weber, Anna Weber, and 10 great-grandchildren; her siblings: Dorothy Veit, Irvin (Shirley) Hoelscher, and Lucille (Richard) Weslchmeyer; and Herbert’s siblings, Robert “Bob” (Dorothy) Bruemmer, Rosemary Schulte, Earl (Gnell) Bruemmer, and Lawrence “Junior” (Lori) Bruemmer.
She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, an infant daughter, Jane Ann; brother and sister-in-law, Clarence and Mildred Hoelscher, brother-in-law, Clarence Veit, one sister, Sister Rose Virginia Hoelscher, and two infant brothers, Bernard Hoelscher and Andrew Hoelscher. Catherine was preceded in death on Herbert’s side by his brothers and sisters-in-law, Victor (Marian)(Monica) Bruemmer, and Leonard (Mildred) Bruemmer; brother-in-law, Anthony Schulte, and infants Leroy Bruemmer and Bernard Bruemmer.
Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Monday, October 1, 2018, at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home with a prayer service at 3:30 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 2, 2018, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Jefferson City, with Rev. Don Antweiler officiating.
Entombment will be in Resurrection Mausoleum.
Memorials are suggested to Immaculate Conception Catholic School, 1206 E. McCarty St., Jefferson City, MO 65101.
Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
You have my deepest sympathies
To the greatest Mother-in-Law. May you Rest In Peace and rest in the arms of your Lord.
So sorry about your mom, mother-in-law, grandmother, and great grandmother. You know she is happy and free now. Sorry we can’t make the visitation or funeral mass. Loretta and Tom Kleffner
Wanda and I send our sincerest condolences for your lose of Catherine. We are on a vacation in New England and will not be able to attend the funeral. We will be thinking of and praying for Catherine and her family. Sincerely, Charles and Wanda Hoelscher
Catherine is my Godmother, we shared birthdays exactly 30 years apart, her smile and laughter are memories I will always rely on during rainy days. Catherine thank you for your caring and kindness, you will always hold a special place in my heart. I love you Aunt Catherine, Godmother, rest in peace and always be with me.
Thinking of the family of Catherine Bruemmer. At this time of sorrow . You & your Mother&all the family in my thoughts & prayers . Love & Prayers Lucille Brune & Family
Sending hugs to all my Bruemmer cousins. When I think about Aunt Catherine, I have two very vivid memories. She empowered me one summer to pick strawberries from her coveted strawberry patch. I was nervous I’d pick some that were too small or not ripe enough, yet she gave me my own gigantic bowl to fill and said “honey just pick whichever ones look good to you and I promise they will be perfect!” She even made me taste one on the spot and said “see ain’t it delicious?” She was so right! My other very fond memory is when my sister Ann and I joined in a weeknight dinner – we were young and girls surrounded by a table of hungry boy cousins. We had been cooking and baking with her all afternoon and it was so fun. She let us lick the bowls after the mix was baking, she let us try our hand at peeling potatoes and I’m sure there was a jello salad in the works too! We went to take our seats and as soon as the bowls hit the table they were empty! She said “now boys these girls didn’t get any food! And they said mother they were too slow to get over here!” I wish I could remember which of our cousins gave us some of theirs but for memory sake let’s say you each did! She truly enjoyed making meals for her family and it was really fun to be a part of that – thank you Aunt Catherine. -Linda