Granville Webster Brumbaugh, 90, who taught English in the Dayton OH high schools for 50 years, died February 7, 1955 in Berkley, CA, where he was living with his daughter, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bryant. Mr. Brumbaugh had been ill for several years. He left Dayton in 1950 and had been a member of the Hillcrest Brethren Church. surviving besides his daughter, are three sons, Glenn, of Berkley, Paul of Washington, D.C. and Emerson of Chicago, IL, and a brother Noah of Winter Park, FL.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, OH February 10, 1955
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Granville Webster Brumbaugh, 90, who taught English in the Dayton OH high schools for 50 years, died February 7, 1955 in Berkley, CA, where he was living with his daughter, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bryant. Mr. Brumbaugh had been ill for several years. He left Dayton in 1950 and had been a member of the Hillcrest Brethren Church. surviving besides his daughter, are three sons, Glenn, of Berkley, Paul of Washington, D.C. and Emerson of Chicago, IL, and a brother Noah of Winter Park, FL.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, OH February 10, 1955
Contributed by Kandy Back Agee (47013644)
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