Fr. Bruno Fuhrmann

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Christian Wake
St. Benedict Catholic Church
405 Subiaco Ave.
Subiaco, AR  72865
Friday, January 26, 2018
7:00 P.M.
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Funeral Mass
St. Benedict Catholic Church
405 Subiaco Ave.
Subiaco, AR  72865
Saturday, January 27, 2018
10:00 A.M.
Cemetery
Abbey Cemetery
Subiaco, AR  72865
Fr. Bruno Fuhrmann

of Subiaco, AR

July 31, 1929 - January 24, 2018

Father Bruno Fuhrmann, OSB, monk of Subiaco Abbey, Subiaco, Arkansas, strengthened with the Sacraments and the prayers of his brother monks, died January 24, 2018. At the time of his death, Father Bruno was 88 years of age. He had been a professed monk for 68 years and a priest for 63 years.

Father Bruno Fuhrmann, OSB, youngest son of Joseph and Mary (Orth) Fuhrmann, was born on July 31, 1929, in Gainesville, Texas, and named Bernard. He attended St. Peter's Elementary School in Lindsay and came to Subiaco Academy in 1943 where he joined his brother, Br. Michael. Bernard graduated with the class of 1947.

He entered the novitiate of Subiaco Abbey in 1948, making his religious profession September 15, 1949, receiving the name Bruno. He was ordained to the priesthood on May 16, 1954, at Subiaco Abbey by Bishop Albert L. Fletcher of the Diocese of Little Rock.

Father Bruno held a variety of positions since his ordination. He taught at Subiaco Academy for one year while serving as pastor of St. Scholastica Church in Shoal Creek, Arkansas. In 1956-57 he was pastor of St. Mary Church, Altus, Arkansas. From 1957-65 he served as Assistant Pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Muenster, Texas. While in Muenster, he was also assigned to the teaching and administration staff of Sacred Heart High School. After returning from Texas, Father Bruno served as Assistant Pastor of St. Edward Church, Little Rock, followed by pastorates at St. Scholastica Church, Shoal Creek, and Sacred Heart Church, Charleston, respectively. In addition he held the important post of Abbey Procurator and Treasurer from 1974-1990, serving the community as a Consulter for most of those years. From 1992 to 2002, Father Bruno served as a missionary at Santa Familia Monastery, Belize, Central America. He did pastoral work in the village of Santa Familia as well as in St. Ignatius Parish in Santa Elena Town. At the monastery Father Bruno worked in the garden raising beans, cabbage, lettuce, radishes, corn, peanuts, jalapeno, and Habanero peppers. These foods supplied some of the needs of the monastery and retreat center. Father Bruno was one of the pioneers of the famous Santa Familia Monastery Hot Sauce; he grew the peppers and assisted in the cooking and bottling of this ''hell fire.'' His talents as a mechanic were also put to good use in repairing tools, etc. Of his decade's work in Belize, Father Bruno said that he is indebted to the Belizean people for their kindness to him and for the many things he was able to learn from them. On his return to the United States, Father Bruno served as pastor of St. Ignatius Church, Scranton, Arkansas, from 2002-03, the last Subiaco Abbey priest to serve in this parish. In May of 2003 he was appointed pastor of Our Lady of Assumption Church, Booneville, Arkansas, with residence at Subiaco Abbey. During the weekdays he worked a few hours at the sawmill with his older brother, Brother Michael, and assisted with other duties on the Abbey Farm. From early childhood Father Bruno's favorite outdoor pastime was fishing. Wherever he was stationed, he always found time to go "fishin'". Many stories recounted his expertise as a fisherman, and Fr. Bruno laughed as long and as well as those who told the stories. To the end he still enjoyed supplying fish for the monastic tables. Evening recreation would find Father Bruno ready to challenge an opponent at ping-pong, pool, cards, or dominos. At 88 years of age, Father Bruno still greeted each new day with a big smile. While serving as pastor in Booneville, Fr. Bruno celebrated his 50th sacerdotal jubilee in 2004. His one request to those preparing the celebration meal was that frog legs be served! In 2016 Fr. Bruno was diagnosed with prostate cancer. While receiving treatments he continued his daily trip to the sawmill, where logs were turned into countless board feet of lumber for use in our carpentry shop or for sale. About one month before his death, Fr. Bruno began a steady but rapid decline. He asked for the Sacrament of the Sick, which Abbot Leonard administered with many community members in attendance.

Survivors include a sister, Juliana Grewing of Muenster, TX, and numerous nieces and nephews.

A Christian Wake service will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, January 26, 2018, and the liturgy of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 27, 2018, in Saint Benedict Church at Subiaco. Interment will be in the Abbey Cemetery under the direction of Roller Funeral Home of Paris, Arkansas. Online guestbook at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/paris

May he rest in peace.


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Dawn
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Thursday, January 25, 2018

My deepest condolences to the family at this difficult time. I hope the words at Rev.21:4 bring you comfort. It says: "God will wipe out every tear from their eyes,and death will be no more,neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”

mark freise
irondale, MO
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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

thoughts & prays

Michael and Celest Huber
PARIS, AR
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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

We will both miss you Father Bruno as we know everyone whom you touched will as well. You were special and we know you are now with our Lord Jesus Christ so until we meet again, God Bless You and
thank you for being the wonderful person you were here on this earth.