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Wesley Elmer Brumbaugh

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Wesley Elmer Brumbaugh

Birth
Saxton, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Nov 1965 (aged 69)
Saxton, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Saxton, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Wesley E, Brumbaugh, 69, of Saxton died November 14, 1965, at his home. Born May 11, 1896, in Liberty Township, he was a son of Daniel M. and Elizabeth (Guthridge) Brumbaugh. He was united In marriage to Montra F. Mellott on March 13, 1917 at Saxton. His wife survives along with two children: Mrs. Harold S (Dorothy) Ellinwood, Kent, Ohio and RIchard D. Brumbaugh, Akron, Ohio. One son preceded him in death. Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ralph (Mary) Cunningham, Saxton; Owen O. Brumbaugh, Lewistown, Mrs Ella Moore. Huntingdon; Levi O. Brumbaugh, Oklawaha, Fla.; Mrs. Beatrice Jessel, Huntingdon: the Rev. Daniel M. Brumbaugh, Saxton: Mrs. Charles (Elizabeth) Saylor, Washington, D. C.; Richard L. Brumbaugh, Ocala, Fla. and Blair Brumbaugh, Saxton. Two brothers preceded him in death. He had been employed by the Goodyear Rubber Company in Akron Ohio and had been a chiropractor in Akron for 15 years prior to his retirement In 1961.
Wesley E, Brumbaugh, 69, of Saxton died November 14, 1965, at his home. Born May 11, 1896, in Liberty Township, he was a son of Daniel M. and Elizabeth (Guthridge) Brumbaugh. He was united In marriage to Montra F. Mellott on March 13, 1917 at Saxton. His wife survives along with two children: Mrs. Harold S (Dorothy) Ellinwood, Kent, Ohio and RIchard D. Brumbaugh, Akron, Ohio. One son preceded him in death. Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ralph (Mary) Cunningham, Saxton; Owen O. Brumbaugh, Lewistown, Mrs Ella Moore. Huntingdon; Levi O. Brumbaugh, Oklawaha, Fla.; Mrs. Beatrice Jessel, Huntingdon: the Rev. Daniel M. Brumbaugh, Saxton: Mrs. Charles (Elizabeth) Saylor, Washington, D. C.; Richard L. Brumbaugh, Ocala, Fla. and Blair Brumbaugh, Saxton. Two brothers preceded him in death. He had been employed by the Goodyear Rubber Company in Akron Ohio and had been a chiropractor in Akron for 15 years prior to his retirement In 1961.


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