Brumley, Dale H.
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49, a lifelong resident of Miami Oklahoma, and a toll gate officer at the Miami gate since the Will Rogers turnpike opened, died at 7:30 pm Monday shortly after arriving at Miami Baptist hospital. Mr. Brumley, who had not previously appeared ill, suffered a heart attack at his home on Miami Rt 1, shortly after arriving home from work Monday. He worked for Eagle-Picher Company, for 21 years before the turnpike opened. He was a member of the Masonic lodge. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bonnie Jean Brumley; two sons, Guy Brumley of Bossier City Louisiana, and Don Brumley of Miami; four daughters, Miss Mary Dee Brumley of the home, Miss Kay Brumley of Tulsa Oklahoma, Mrs. Ann Kist of Bell Gardens California, and Mrs. Wyn Linithicum of Picher Oklahoma; his mother, Mrs. Pearl Collins of Miami; three sisters, Mrs. W. E. Hunnicutt and Mrs. Ernest Green both of Miami, and Mrs. John Price of Port Orange Florida; a brother W. F. Brumley of Miami; two half-brothers, J. W. Collins and Floyd Collins, both of Miami and three grandchildren...Buried G.A.R. cemetery in Miami
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Sep 22 1964 · p.1 · col.5
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