Eileen Tramm

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May 16, 1940 Davenport Times-Tribune

Miss Eileen Tramm of Spokane was a weekend visitor with her father, P. N. Tramm, and brothers, Harry and Ward Tramm. Miss Tramm is one of the anesthetists at the Deaconess hospital.

December 12, 1940 Davenport Times-Tribune

Miss Eileen Tramm spent several days last week visiting her father P. N. Tramm and brothers Harry and Ward Tramm. Miss Tramm, who was anesthetist at the Deaconess hospital for several years, has accepted a similar position at the Maynard hospital in Seattle and takes up her duties there next week.

February 27, 1941 Davenport Times-Tribune

P. N. Tramm, who spent the winter at Seattle with his daughter, Miss Eileen Tramm, returned home Sunday.

June 3, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune

Second Lieutenant Eileen Tramm has been visiting her father, P. N. Tramm, and brothers, Harry and Ward Tramm, for several days before she left for Lowery Field, Colo., Tuesday to enter the army nurses corps. Lt. Tramm is a graduate of the local high school and of the Deaconess school of nursing. For the past several years she has been an anesthetist at the Deaconess hospital.

June 17, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune

Mary Eileen Tramm, daughter of Peter N. Tramm of Reardan, is stationed at Lowery Field, Denver, Colo.; with the army nurses; corps. Miss Tramm is a graduate of the Reardan high School, Deaconess hospital, and the Cook County school of medicine.

February 10, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune

Lt. Eileen Tramm transferred from Lowery Field, Denver, Colo., to Amarillo ...

October 18, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune

Lt. Eileen Tramm, with the army nurse corps stationed at Amarillo, Texas, has been discharged and for the present is living in Spokane. She spent two years in the service. Lt. Tramm is a graduate of the Deaconess hospital school of nursing in Spokane. Prior to entering the service she was an anesthetist at the Deaconess hospital. She is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Tramm, pioneers of this community.

[She married Alfred Nielsen on May 22, 1949.]