He removed to Lincoln, Nebraska prior to 1924 where he owned Bruce's Cafe. He was killed in a locomotive-automobile accident while traveling as a passenger in a car.
He married as his second wife, after 1930, Mrs. Kathryn E. (Reiswig) Adams Pillard Keim born in South Dakota and of Lincoln, Nebraska. She was the guardian of twins, Ross and Rosella Adams born 1913 in Lincoln, NE.
Funeral services for Brewster P. Raymond of Lincoln, who was killed in an automobile-train collision early Sunday, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Forest Lawn Chapel. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
...Omaha World Herald June 15, 1937
He removed to Lincoln, Nebraska prior to 1924 where he owned Bruce's Cafe. He was killed in a locomotive-automobile accident while traveling as a passenger in a car.
He married as his second wife, after 1930, Mrs. Kathryn E. (Reiswig) Adams Pillard Keim born in South Dakota and of Lincoln, Nebraska. She was the guardian of twins, Ross and Rosella Adams born 1913 in Lincoln, NE.
Funeral services for Brewster P. Raymond of Lincoln, who was killed in an automobile-train collision early Sunday, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Forest Lawn Chapel. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
...Omaha World Herald June 15, 1937
Family Members
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Henrietta Elizabeth "Etta" Raymond
1880–1899
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Mable Amanda Raymond Kelly
1881–1959
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Edmond Burritt Raymond
1882–1949
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Edith Ann Raymond Traver
1884–1957
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Cynthia Ellen Raymond Shaw
1886–1959
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Celia Ethel Raymond Billings
1890–1971
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Corp James Franklin Raymond
1892–1977
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Benjamin Clyde Raymond
1894–1978
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Howard Sidney Raymond
1896–1941
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Marguerite Veronica Raymond Moore
1898–1986
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Harold Homer Raymond
1900–1955
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William Curtis Raymond
1903–1907
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