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Margaret (Brunemeier) Walters 2002
Lifelong Burlington resident, Margaret L.
Walters, died Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2002, at the Kit Carson County Memorial
Hospital in Burlington. She was 81 years old. Margaret Louise Brunemeier
was born in a rural home northwest of Burlington, on April 19, 1921. She was
blessed with parents, Philip and Margaret Korthas Brunemeier; two sisters,
Violet and Rozella; one brother, Kenneth; and four half brothers, Arthur, Ralph
William and David. Philip moved the family to Loveland in 1932 where
employment was available.
After graduation from Loveland High School in
1940, Margaret returned to Burlington where brother Art lived. She met Frank
Junior Walters at a barn dance that summer. Their courtship was postponed four
years as Frank served in the U.S. Army during WWII. During those years, Margaret
worked as a waitress at the Golden Lantern in Denver. As true love would have
it, Margaret and Frank were united in marriage on Dec. 26, 1944, in Denver.
Within a year, the newlyweds moved to the Walters' homestead northwest of
Burlington where they farmed and ranched for 52 years. In 1950, their first
daughter Carole Sue was born, Shirlene Lou in 1952, and Connie Rae in
1955.
Margaret dedicated her life to school and church
activities as well as 4-H leader. She was also a life member of the VFW
Auxiliary and held many offices and currently was the treasurer. She loved the
earth and gardening. She and Frank owned a farm and ranch northwest of
Burlington. With fabric to be sewn, vegetables to be canned, stationery to be
made, and quilts to be quilted, crafts to be crafted many hours were filled with
projects she created with her hands. Margaret's passion for crafts and hobbies
brought joy and comfort to her family and friends.
She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran
faith. During her lifetime, she held membership at First St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, Burlington, and Immanuel Lutheran Church, Bethune. In 1997 they
moved into Burlington where she resided until the age of 81.
Margaret is survived by her husband Frank;
daughters Carole, Shirlene and Coinne; sons-in-law Henry Huppe, Steve Cramer,
and John Bunge; seven grandchildren Karla and Kyle Huppe, Scott, Shawn, and
Shane Cramer, and Eric and Breanna Bunge; and brothers Kenneth and William
Brunemeier.
On Sept. 17, the day she entered into eternal
life, she was struggling with the decision of her demanding health care
concerns. Faced with the option of moving closer to one of her children, some of
her last words were: "There are so many wonderful people in Burlington, and I
love them all!" Her family and friends will always remember her as a
devoted wife, mother, grandmother, relative and friend for all time. A
memorial has been established at The Bank of Burlington in Margaret's name to
the Home Health Department at Kit Carson County Memorial Hospital. Funeral
services were held Monday, Sept. 23, 2002, 10:30 a.m. at the First St. Paul's
Lutheran Church in Burlington. Pastor Wesley Dunbar and Pastor John Bunge
officiated. Burial followed at Fairview Cemetery. Funeral arrangements
were entrusted to the Love Funeral Home in Burlington. |