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Clarence Edwin Brune
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

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Clarence, Priscilla and Albert BRUNE

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery



Clarence Edwin Brune was born October 10, 1936 in Cherokee to Albert Fredrick William Brune and Priscilla Dotterer Brune. He passed from this life on December 27, 1967 in Cherokee.



Priscilla Dotterer Brune
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer


Priscilla Dotterer was born April 24, 1914 in Alfalfa Co to Daniel W. Dotterer and Lizzie L. Kasterke Dotterer. She passed away on June 14, 2001 in Carmen.

She was married to Albert Fredrick William Brune and he preceded her in death. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a son Clarence Edwin Brune in 1967.

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