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Harry M. Brumagem

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Harry M. Brumagem

Birth
Montrose, Lee County, Iowa, USA
Death
4 Feb 1946 (aged 69–70)
Lebanon, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Brock, Scotland County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Harry Brumagem, 69, Dead
Lived in Memphis Before Moving to Iowa a Few Years Ago

Harry M. Brumagem, who formerly lived in Memphis, died at his home at Lebanon, Iowa, on Monday, February 4, 1946, at the age of 69 years. Funeral services were conducted at the Lebanon Church last Thursday at 1:30 p.m. by Rev. J. E. Clark. Music was by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gaston, and interment was in the Brock cemetery. Harry Monroe Brumagem was a son of Jeremiah and Matilda Brumagem. He was born may 9, 1876, near Montrose, Iowa. At the age of 21, he was married to Miss Luella Scott. Of this union, one daughter, Mrs. Rollin Wilson of Bentonville, Ark., survives. On December 25, 1924, he was united in marriage to Miss Gladys Mains of Memphis, who, with a daughter, Mrs. Gene McManis of Fort Madison, are also left. Besides his wife and two daughters, he leaves two sons-in-law, two grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler of St. Louis and Mrs. Cora Clark of Keokuk.mExcept for about 15 years spent in Missouri and Illinois, his entire life was spent in Iowa.

Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Democrat, 14 Feb 1946 (used with permission)

Thanks to Linda Brown for sharing this obituary.
Obituary

Harry Brumagem, 69, Dead
Lived in Memphis Before Moving to Iowa a Few Years Ago

Harry M. Brumagem, who formerly lived in Memphis, died at his home at Lebanon, Iowa, on Monday, February 4, 1946, at the age of 69 years. Funeral services were conducted at the Lebanon Church last Thursday at 1:30 p.m. by Rev. J. E. Clark. Music was by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gaston, and interment was in the Brock cemetery. Harry Monroe Brumagem was a son of Jeremiah and Matilda Brumagem. He was born may 9, 1876, near Montrose, Iowa. At the age of 21, he was married to Miss Luella Scott. Of this union, one daughter, Mrs. Rollin Wilson of Bentonville, Ark., survives. On December 25, 1924, he was united in marriage to Miss Gladys Mains of Memphis, who, with a daughter, Mrs. Gene McManis of Fort Madison, are also left. Besides his wife and two daughters, he leaves two sons-in-law, two grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler of St. Louis and Mrs. Cora Clark of Keokuk.mExcept for about 15 years spent in Missouri and Illinois, his entire life was spent in Iowa.

Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Democrat, 14 Feb 1946 (used with permission)

Thanks to Linda Brown for sharing this obituary.


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