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Howard Alonza Brundage

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Howard Alonza Brundage Veteran

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Feb 1961 (aged 68)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.0635537, Longitude: -87.8885268
Plot
Section 10, Block 3, Lot N 1/2 of 15, Grave 6
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Howard Alonza Brundage Obituary
Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois
February 11, 1961 (Saturday), Part 3, Page 11, Column 1

H. A. BRUNDAGE, LAWYER HERE, IS DEAD AT 68 - Stricken by Heart Attack - Howard A. Brundage, 68, an attorney in Chicago since 1914, suffered a fatal heart attack yesterday in his home at 5555 Sheridan rd. Mr. Brundage, a partner in the law firm of Brundage and Short, 111 W. Washington st., was a Brundage veteran of both world wars, and was awarded the legion of merit for service as a colonel in World War II. - Helped in War Trials - He was chief of the army judge advocate's section which questioned top nazi war criminals in advance of the Nuernberg trials which followed World War II. He was an infantry lieutenant in World War I. Mr. Brundage was a founder and first president of the Judge Advocate association, organized shortly after World War I as a division of the American Bar association. He was a graduate of Loyola university law school. Long a golf enthusiast, he formerly was president of the Butterfield Country club and was a former director of the Chicago District Golf association. - Services Monday - Surviving are his widow, Eilleen; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Beth Gannon, Mrs. Marjorie Bulkeley, and Mrs. Barbara Dufresne; three sons, Howard Jr., John P., and William R.; and 24 grandchildren. Mass will be said at 10 a. m. Monday in St. Ita's church, 1220 Catalpa av.
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Howard Alonza Brundage Obituary
Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois
February 11, 1961 (Saturday), Part 3, Page 11, Column 4

Brundage - Howard A. Brundage, Feb. 10, 1961, beloved husband of Eilleen: dear father of Mary Beth Gannon, Peggy Bulkeley, Barbara Dufresne, Howard Jr., John P., and Capt. William R. Brundage; grandfather of 24. Funeral from Lain & Son chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, Monday, Feb. 13, at 9:30 a.m., to St. Ita's church. Those attending Mass are invited to receive Communion. Interment All Saints.
Howard Alonza Brundage Obituary
Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois
February 11, 1961 (Saturday), Part 3, Page 11, Column 1

H. A. BRUNDAGE, LAWYER HERE, IS DEAD AT 68 - Stricken by Heart Attack - Howard A. Brundage, 68, an attorney in Chicago since 1914, suffered a fatal heart attack yesterday in his home at 5555 Sheridan rd. Mr. Brundage, a partner in the law firm of Brundage and Short, 111 W. Washington st., was a Brundage veteran of both world wars, and was awarded the legion of merit for service as a colonel in World War II. - Helped in War Trials - He was chief of the army judge advocate's section which questioned top nazi war criminals in advance of the Nuernberg trials which followed World War II. He was an infantry lieutenant in World War I. Mr. Brundage was a founder and first president of the Judge Advocate association, organized shortly after World War I as a division of the American Bar association. He was a graduate of Loyola university law school. Long a golf enthusiast, he formerly was president of the Butterfield Country club and was a former director of the Chicago District Golf association. - Services Monday - Surviving are his widow, Eilleen; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Beth Gannon, Mrs. Marjorie Bulkeley, and Mrs. Barbara Dufresne; three sons, Howard Jr., John P., and William R.; and 24 grandchildren. Mass will be said at 10 a. m. Monday in St. Ita's church, 1220 Catalpa av.
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Howard Alonza Brundage Obituary
Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois
February 11, 1961 (Saturday), Part 3, Page 11, Column 4

Brundage - Howard A. Brundage, Feb. 10, 1961, beloved husband of Eilleen: dear father of Mary Beth Gannon, Peggy Bulkeley, Barbara Dufresne, Howard Jr., John P., and Capt. William R. Brundage; grandfather of 24. Funeral from Lain & Son chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, Monday, Feb. 13, at 9:30 a.m., to St. Ita's church. Those attending Mass are invited to receive Communion. Interment All Saints.


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