1899 - 1938 (39 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Cecelia Ida Bremer was born on 27 Aug 1899 in Bracken, Comal County, Texas; died on 12 Nov 1938 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Notes:
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name: Cecelia Ida Stahl
event: Death
event date: 12 Nov 1938
event place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Residence Nacogdoches Road
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 27 Aug 1899
birthplace: Bracken, Texas
father's name: Hugo Bremer
mother's name: Emma Haag
certificate number: 48892
film number: 2117825
digital folder number: 005144932
image number: 00654
Collection: "Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976," Cecelia Ida Stahl, 1938
Cecelia married William M. Stahl on 22 Nov 1922 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. William (son of Christian Stahl and Bertha Renz) was born about 1900 in Texas; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
Generation: 3
6. | Michael Alan Fuller (3.Living2, 1.Cecelia1) was born on 14 May 1957 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; died on 30 Apr 1979 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas; was buried in Rosevine Cemetery, Rosevine, Sabine County, Texas. Notes:
Michael was born when his father was stationed at Ellington AFB in Houston, where he served as a Liason Advisor working with the Reserve Air Crews. This group also moved cargo for the armed services throughout the US and South America.
Michael excelled in sports and hoped to become a coach after finishing college. He enlisted in the United States Air Force at the age of 18, and planned to attend college with the G.I. Bill after completing his term of service. He played on several base teams, and at Kelly AFB played softball, basketball, and football. Michael's death came without warning, following a base softbally game. He had not been sick, and at 6'2' and 180 lbs. he was the picture of health. After his death, the Baker Flight team dedicated its season to his memory, and all players wore his number on their shoulder. There was standing room only at the Rosevine Church of God for his memorial service, some of his military friends came from as far away as Idaho.
A Mike Fuller Memorial Fund was established in San Augustine to raise money for the local little league, and the ball field where Mike played his last game was named the "Mike Fuller Memorial Field."
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Generation: 4
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