The
Ludwig Brei Family Monument This photo was taken
circa 1998 by Diana Hansen Muir
(the young lady next to the marker
is her 5' 7' daughter, to show in scale how
large this monument was) Sadly, this monument
is now in pieces stacked up next to each other.
The Cemetery Association has indicated that
any repairs to it will have to be financed and completed
by the family.
One
side of the Brei monument lists an unnamed baby and small boy "Johnnie"
(John Frederick Brei) These are children
of Ludwig Brei and his wife Elizabeth
Krell. photo contributed by
Diana Hansen Muir
Another
side of the Brei monument, listing Ludwig Brei and his
wife Elizabeth Krell photo contributed by
Diana Hansen Muir
More
children of Ludwig Brei and his wife Elizabeth
Krell. Charlotte was christened
Maria Charlotte Brei. Her brother Louis was
christened Ludwig Carl. Note that Ludwig translated from German to English
IS Louis. photo contributed by
Diana Hansen Muir
Photo
of the Brei monument and surrounding stones photo contributed by
Diana Hansen Muir
America
Saltmarsh, the young daughter of Lyman and Amelia McIntosh
Saltmarsh. photo contributed by
Diana Hansen Muir
One
of the more recent burials in Krell is that of Gidget Ann Haskins, who
died in an automobile accident in 1987.
She is the daughter of William H. and Eileen Titus Haskins. Sadly,
after this photo was taken, her brother Raymond Scott Haskins, who passed
away in December of 2000 was buried next to her. photo contributed by
Diana Hansen Muir
This
broken wooden cross near the Gidget Haskins marker is
the burial site of James MacKenzie, infant
son of Sean MacKenzie and Lenora
Titus Fuerer. These little crosses are
periodically replaced but it is not known if there
is one currently marking the site or
not. photo contributed by
Diana Hansen Muir