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August Maramaa

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August Maramaa

August Maramaa(before 1922August Marfeldt;6 April 1881 Aakre Parish,Tartu County– 26 December 1941 Vyatski Prison Camp,Kirov,Russia) was anEstonianpolitician, teacher and mayor of Viljandi from 1919 to 1921 and 1927-1939.

He graduated in 1902. He worked as a teacher and school leader in Viljandi Country and Viljandi. He published mathematics textbooks.

He was a member ofI Riigikogu.On 15 September, he resigned his position and he was replaced byAleksander Tulp.Maramaa was Mayor ofViljandifrom 1919 until 1921, and again from 1927 until 1939.[1]

On January 8, 1941, he was arrested by theNKVDand deported to the Vyatski Prison Camp in Kirov, Russia, where he died on December 26 the same year.

Personal

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Maramaa married Anna Roosson in 1909 (Anna Maramma, deported in June 1941) and had five children.

His son Harri Haamer was a teacher at St. Jacob's Congregation, Tartu Paulus Congregation, Tarvastu Peetri Congregation and Kõpu Peetri Congregations. His grandson Eenok Haamer is a teacher at Mustvee and Lohusuu Congregations and his granddaughter Maarja Haamer-Render is an Estonian signer. His brother was the chemist Jaan Maramaa.

Recognition

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  • 1938 Order of the Estonian Red Cross III class

Commemoration

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A sculpture of August Maramaa was opened next to Viljandi Town Hall in 2007. August Maramaa Puiestee (Boulevard) is also located in Viljandi.

References

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  1. ^"Juhatus ja liikmed".Riigikogu(in Estonian).Retrieved1 March2021.