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Tuesday, January 27, 2026 at 6:27 AM

Frances E. Brummels

Frances E. Brummels

Frances Brummels

EWING — Funeral services for Frances E. Brummels, 103, Ewing, were Jan. 9, at Concordia Lutheran Church, Clearwater. Visitation was Jan. 8 at Snider Memorial Funeral Home, Clearwater. Burial was in Ewing Cemetery. Snider Memorial Funeral Home handled the arrangements. Frances Brummels died Jan. 4, 2026, at Accura Care Center, Neligh. Frances Elizabeth (Weyhrich) Brummels, the oldest child of Edward and Anna Weyhrich (Scheuttler), was born at home near Randolph on Nov. 18, 1922. She was baptized and confirmed at Hope Lutheran Church, McLean. Frances was raised on the family farm near Randolph and graduated from McLean High School in 1940. She attended Grand Island Business College for one year. After college, she moved to Omaha and worked at the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy freight office. It was during this time she perfected her art of letter writing as she wrote to her fi ance’ five or six times a week. To this day, all of her family remembers eagerly looked forward to receiving a card and their own handwritten letter from Grandma.

In August of 1945, her fiance’ Vernon Brummels returned from serving three and one half years overseas during WWIl and they were married Sept. 28, 1945, at St. John’s Lutheran, Randolph. They rented farms near Randolph and raised their family of seven children. Before the family moved to her parents ranch south of Ewing in 1966, t he two oldest had already graduated from Randolph. The next two boys graduated from Clearwater before the family bought and moved to their current farm on the Elkhorn River just north of Ewing in 1972. The youngest three boys graduated from Ewing. Vernon and Frances were members of Concordia Lutheran Church, Clearwater.

Everyone loved to visit Grandma on the farm. For many years she raised chickens and had a large garden. She was a wonderful cook and made the best cinnamon rolls. She loved her family dearly and looked forward to any visitors and, with her large family, she had man y. You would always have coffee and probably a cookie or two if you cam e to visit. She would have something new to tell you every time you visited. She was also an avid reader, did beautiful embroidery work and loved to do puzzles.

Frances is survived by her five sons and daughters-in-law: Jim, Wayne; Rodney (Jane), Osmond; Roger (Lori), Norfolk; Ed (Sandy), Osmond; Dan (Jo), Ewing; Lynette Brummels, Waukee, Iowa; and Linda Brummels, Winside. She has 24 grandchildren, Grant (Andrea) Brummels, Erika (Jim) Shepherd, Catherine (Chris) O’Brien, Rebecca (Kurt) Bravo, Rachael (Mike) Barlow, Zeke (Molly) Brummels, Liz (Jake) Stewart, Seth (Jamie) Brummels, Joshua (Jennifer) Brummels, Sydney (Michael) Lau, Morgan Brummels, Jennifer (Tim) Carlisle, Chris (Kristi) Brummels, Ben (Staci) Brummels, Jeremy (Mandy) Brummels, Jason (Sarah) Brummels, Chad Brummels, Kari (Tyler) Tunink, Emily (Kyle) Schumacher, Blake Brummels, Leyna Brummels, Kelsey (Chris) Mailloux, Trevor Brummels, and Ryan Brummels and over 40 great and great-great-grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters-in-law, Delma Brummels and Darlene Brummels.

Frances is preceded in death by husband, Vernon; her son, Gary; her daughter and son-in-law, Cheryl and Gary Meier; her parents, Edward and Anna Weyhrich; and also her siblings and in-laws, Marge (Bob) Swanda, Leona (Don) Schomberg, Leola (Delbert) Villnow, Lloyd (Lois) Weyhrich, Mae (Bud) Broda, David (Corrine) Weyhrich, RuthAnn Weyhrich and Marilyn (Dwayne) Hobbs, as well as Vernon’s parents and all 13 of Vernon’s siblings, Mildred (Rudolph) Warneke, Pearl (Martin) Warneke, Edith (David) Owens, Gilbert (Lois) Brummels, Hilda (Arnold) Warneke, LeRoy (Leila) Brummels, Ellen (Boyd) Cunningham, Kenneth (Margaret) Brummels, Jeanette (Wes) Wheeler, Merlin (Joann) Brummels, Verlene (Virgil) Ryan, Willie Brummels, and Robert “Pete” Brummels.

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