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Submitted: 5/31/19 • Approved: 5/31/19 • Last Updated: 6/3/19 • R1271701-G0-S3
July 17, 1891 - March 30, 1943
Clarence B Brumley, 51 year old timekeeper at Camp Chaffee, and a resident of Alma, Arkansas died in a Fort Smith hospital Tuesday night at 10 o'clock following a short illness. Mr Brumley was a World War I veteran and a former traveling salesman. He was a member of the Methodist church of Alma. Survivors are his wife Lois Brumley, sons and daughters, Clarence Edward, David, Ronald, Martha and Betty Jo, all of the family home; his mother, Mrs D A Brumley, Harligen, Texas; sisters and brothers, Mrs B B Mathes, Harlingen, Mrs L H Manning and W C Brumley, Edinburgh, Texas, Mrs Otto Gooder, Ventura, California, Wilbur Brumley, Brice, Utah, Captain Dee Brumley with the Army overseas, and Frank B Brumley, United States Navy.
Contributed on 5/31/19 by billsully060
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