He was the son of Josiah Burget Brumbaugh and Lucinda Hoover Dilling
John D. Brumbaugh of 701 Second street, Juniata, who died Wednesday in Washington, D. C., was born In Clover Creek Aug. 7, 1891, a son of Josiah and Lucinda (Dilling) Brumbaugh. He was a graduate of Juniata College, class of 1909, and taught two terms of school in Logan township. He was an active member in the Church of the Brethren, Juniata, and the teacher of the Men's Bible Class.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Alma (Nelson) Brumbaugh, one daughter, Miss Dorothy, at home, three sisters, Mrs. Elma Rogers of Leamersville, Mrs. I. E. Miller of Juniata, and Mrs R. E. Glass of Alexandria VA. One son, John, preceded him in death. Friends will be received at the Korns funeral home, Juniata, until noon tomorrow and thereafter at the Juniata Church of the Brethren.
Altoona Mirror Jan 21, 1955 pg 32
He was the son of Josiah Burget Brumbaugh and Lucinda Hoover Dilling
John D. Brumbaugh of 701 Second street, Juniata, who died Wednesday in Washington, D. C., was born In Clover Creek Aug. 7, 1891, a son of Josiah and Lucinda (Dilling) Brumbaugh. He was a graduate of Juniata College, class of 1909, and taught two terms of school in Logan township. He was an active member in the Church of the Brethren, Juniata, and the teacher of the Men's Bible Class.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Alma (Nelson) Brumbaugh, one daughter, Miss Dorothy, at home, three sisters, Mrs. Elma Rogers of Leamersville, Mrs. I. E. Miller of Juniata, and Mrs R. E. Glass of Alexandria VA. One son, John, preceded him in death. Friends will be received at the Korns funeral home, Juniata, until noon tomorrow and thereafter at the Juniata Church of the Brethren.
Altoona Mirror Jan 21, 1955 pg 32
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