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Dale Lee Bremer
February 22, 1963 - February 14, 2002
"I
Did it My Way"
Edward Eugene Bremer
May 12, 1934 - November 22, 2005
This page is dedicated to the memory of Dale Bremer, bass player for Elvis and The Roustabouts
for almost 2 years. He was an outstanding musician, a great friend and a wonderful human being. Dale died on February
14, 2002. We all miss him very much, and we will never forget the fantastic times we shared. We have included
his photo and his bio on this page - Dale will forever be a member of our band, and we will always feel his presence
on stage with us. We miss you and love you very much, Dale. We are all grateful to have known you, and grateful
also that you always did it your way!
Elvis and
The Roustabouts are deeply saddened to add Edward Eugene Bremer to our memorial
page. Our loving band dad passed on November 22, 2005. We all miss him so, but are comforted by the knowledge
that he is no longer suffering in pain, and that his youngest son Dale is there to guide him. We offer his obituary here to pay our respects. Please join us in praying for our departed loved ones,
and for those whose hearts have been broken by loss.
We love and miss you both so very much.
| DALE LEE BREMER |
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| Always a Roustabout! |
| EDWARD EUGENE BREMER |
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| Simply the Best! |
Dale Bremer Dale Bremer has been a professional musician for 20 years. He has been bass player
and lead singer for the Bremer Brothers Band for 17 years. He is also a member of The Lost Saloon Band, Southern
Comfort, Country Drive, and Aftershock. Dale has performed on the same ticket with B.J. Thomas, The Kingsmen, Ferlin
Husky, Bobby Wayne, and Rod Erikson. Dale has logged many hours in the studio, and has a minor degree in audio engineering
from Spokane Falls Community College. Dale is a dedicated craftsman at his trade, and in his performance you will find his
heart and soul. Known as the tempo in our band, Dale always keeps us in perfect time!
Ed Bremer Edward E. Bremer (age 71) went to be with the Lord
November 22, 2005 while surrounded by his family. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Donna Bremer of Medical Lake, WA;
two sons, Scot Bremer and wife Glenda of Medical Lake, Robert Bremer of Spokane, WA; 11 grandkids; 10 great-grandkids; brother,
John Bremer and wife Marie of Spokane; three sisters, Lois Sutton of Spokane, Edith Kinsey of Longview, WA, Elizabeth Bremer
of Bellingham; extended family, Toni Bremer, Thea Bremer, Jennifer McGlaughlin; and various in-laws, out-laws, and everyone
in between. He was preceded in death by his youngest son, Dale Bremer; sister, Joanne Larson; brother, Dwane Bremer; and parents,
John and Inez Bremer. Ed was born in Lynden, WA on May 12, 1934. He served in the Korean War with the US Air Force, and was
a life member of DAV Chapter 6. Ed worked at Lakeland Village for 26 years, and later worked for Skil'skin at Fairchild AFB
for 13 years. Ed was also an avid sportsman. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Memorial Services will be from
6 to 8 PM on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 at the Medical Lake High School Auditorium. Memorials may be made to Cancer Patient
Care, 1507 E. Sprague, Spokane, WA 99202; or Horizon Hospice, 123 W. Cascade Way, #E, Spokane 99208. Arrangements entrusted
to Hazen & Jaeger Funeral Home, 1306 N. Monroe St., Spokane, WA.
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