Submitted by Linda Braden Gray South Bend Weekly Tribune, May 25, 1895, Page 9 Submitter note: Three women in Bremen all died on the same day and all three obit were put together. Mrs. Kiefer's was the third one. Third in the trio is to be recorded the death of Mrs. Adam Kiefer, who died very suddenly on Saturday afternoon. While she was at work in her garden she became hungry and went to the house to get a lunch. But little did she think that she would never see her garden again, or even that the lunch would be denied her. Hardly had she crossed the threshold when she fell to the floor and her husband, who had been her companion for he past 53 years, rushed to her side only to find her dead. Mr. and Mrs. Kiefer moved to this place from Woodland, St. Joseph county, about four years ago and had built them a beautiful little home in the west part of Bremen, where they expected to pass the remainder of their days. She was 77 years of age and is survived by her husband, Adam Kiefer. The children who survive are William, Adam, Jr., and Charles, all well-to-do farmers of St. Joseph county; Mrs. David Jordan of St. Joseph county; Mrs. J. D. Roeder, living just north of Bremen, Mrs. G. Graaf, of Nebraska, and the Misses Katie and Emma Kiefer. The funeral services were held in the Lutheran church on Wednesday forenoon at 9 o'clock, after which the remains were taken to Woodland for interment. Rev. August Wilder officiated at each of the three funerals.