William R. Bruhm 1971 Bridgewater Bulletin William R. Bruhm, of West Northfield, passed away at his home on Saturday, February 20th., at the age of 80 years. Although he had lived here during his entire life, he was well known in many parts of the province. Mr. Bruhm was the son of the late William and Isabel (Kelly) Bruhm, of West Northfield. He is survived by six sons, James, Robert, Lawrence, George, and David, all of West Northfield and Paul of Wileville; thirteen grandchildren; and one great-grandchild; three sisters, Libbie, Eva, and Lilda (Mrs. Arnold Turner), of West Northfield. His wife, Florence (Jodrey) predeceased him 10 years ago and also a brother and a sister. Mr. Bruhm was a lumberman, a sawyer, and a millwright, having owned and operated a mill at West Northfield until his retirement several years ago. He took an enthusiastic interest in all activities of the community and was a keen sportsman, having enjoyed both fishing and hunting. The funeral service was conducted by Pastor Richard Tubbe at the St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, where Mr. Bruhm was an active member and worker, on Monday, February 22nd., at 2:30 p.m. Hymns sung were "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" and "Thine is the Glory." The pall bearers were Messrs. Lester and Perry Veinot, Ronald Wentzell, Arnold Mossman, LeRoy Oickle, and Harold Zinck. Interment was in Maple Grove Cemetery.