Rev. J D Brumley
Dec 6, 1926 - Mar 8, 2017
Posted by Jo Aguirre
Interment will follow in the Condon Grove Cemetery. Brother Brumley passed away on March 8, 2017 at the Blue River Health Care
facility.
Brother Brumley was born on December 6, 1926 in Sallisaw, Oklahoma to
John Brumley and Ada (Worley) Brumley. He married Betty Gennoe on July
7, 1947 in Reno, Nevada and they moved to Johnston County in 1974.
Brother Brumley served at many Churches of God in his 55 years as a
minister. He also had done some work as a machinist.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two infants; and two sons,
Steven Wayne Brumley and Andrew Jay Brumley.
Brother Brumley is survived by his wife Betty of the home;
grandchildren, Mary Freeman and husband Jason of California and Andrea
Morrison of Oklahoma City; a grandson, Steven Wayne Brumley, Jr.;
several great-grandchildren; his sister, Vivian Crader of California;
nieces and nephews, Wand Hitt and husband Dann, John Brumley, David
Brumley, Sharon, Susan and Sandra; other relatives and friends.
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