The son of the late Elbert J. and Clarissa Mae (West) Bruton, he was born May 3, 1925, in Eureka Springs, Ark. His wife, Phyllis (Taylor) Bruton, survives.
Bruton was a retired minister with the Assemblies of God Church, serving in Indiana, Missouri, and Michigan. He was most recently with the First Assembly of God Church in Bedford. He currently worked at Bloomington High School South.
He was a graduate of Central Bible College in Springfield, Mo., and served as youth director and Sunday school director for the Indiana District of the Assemblies of God and has also served as Presbyter for the Bloomington-Bedford are churches.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
Survivors include two daughters, Jennifer "Ginger" Crouch, Martinsville, and Joni Stansbury, Springville; three sisters, Naomi Freeman, Indianapolis; Rebekah Roepke, Springfield, Mo., and Mary Alice Smith, Monticello, Ind., and four grandchildren, Jessica and Jamison Crouch and Kyle and Kandace Stansbury.
Five brothers, Xeno, Paul, James, David and John Bruton, preceded him in death.
The service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at the First Assembly of God Church in Bloomington. The Reverends Charles Crank, David Woodcock and Ron Bontrager, will officiate. Burial will be at Clover Hill Cemetery in Harrodsburg.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the church and from noon until 1 p.m. Wesdnesday at the church.
(The Reporter-Times, 13 Oct 2003, Monday, Page 2)
The son of the late Elbert J. and Clarissa Mae (West) Bruton, he was born May 3, 1925, in Eureka Springs, Ark. His wife, Phyllis (Taylor) Bruton, survives.
Bruton was a retired minister with the Assemblies of God Church, serving in Indiana, Missouri, and Michigan. He was most recently with the First Assembly of God Church in Bedford. He currently worked at Bloomington High School South.
He was a graduate of Central Bible College in Springfield, Mo., and served as youth director and Sunday school director for the Indiana District of the Assemblies of God and has also served as Presbyter for the Bloomington-Bedford are churches.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
Survivors include two daughters, Jennifer "Ginger" Crouch, Martinsville, and Joni Stansbury, Springville; three sisters, Naomi Freeman, Indianapolis; Rebekah Roepke, Springfield, Mo., and Mary Alice Smith, Monticello, Ind., and four grandchildren, Jessica and Jamison Crouch and Kyle and Kandace Stansbury.
Five brothers, Xeno, Paul, James, David and John Bruton, preceded him in death.
The service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at the First Assembly of God Church in Bloomington. The Reverends Charles Crank, David Woodcock and Ron Bontrager, will officiate. Burial will be at Clover Hill Cemetery in Harrodsburg.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the church and from noon until 1 p.m. Wesdnesday at the church.
(The Reporter-Times, 13 Oct 2003, Monday, Page 2)
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