Dorothy Lavy (1921-2007)

LINE: A1 Johann Michael (Mueller) Miller | B6 Johann Michael Miller, Jr. | C7 Philip Jacob Miller | D3 David Miller | E1 Michael Miller | F1 John C. Miller | G9 Francis Fanny Miller | H6 Aaron M. Lavy

I5 Dorothy Lavy, born November 4, 1921, died October 5, 2007, Gettysburg, Darke County, Ohio; married December 7, 1940 Ralph M. Brumbaugh, died November 21,1989.


Troy Daily News
October 8, 2007

Dorothy (Lavy) Brumbaugh
Dorothy (Lavy) Brumbaugh, 85, of Bradford, passed away Friday, Oct. 5, 2007, at her residence. She was born Nov. 4, 1921, to the late Aaron and Elizabeth (Brubaker) Lavy in Arcanum.

Dorothy graduated from Franklin High School in 1939. She married Ralph M. Brumbaugh on Dec. 7, 1940, in Darke County and he preceded her in death on Nov. 21, 1989. She was a member of the Old German Baptist Brethren Church, Painter Creek District, Arcanum. Dorothy enjoyed gardening and growing flowers, but her most pleasure came from her family and friends.

She will be missed and remembered by her daughter and son-in-law, Janet and Paul Kimmel of Pine, Ariz.; son and daughter-in-law, Jerry and Connie Brumbaugh of Bradford; grandchildren, Anne Kimmel, April Kimmel, Robin Kimmel, Jahn and Marie Kimmel, Erin and Caleb Funk, Dawn Kimmel, Micah Brumbaugh; great-grandchildren, Liam Funk and Aidan Funk.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ralph; sisters, Ann Rapp, Orpha Lavy and Esther Lavy; brother, John Lavy; great-granddaughter, Emma Funk.

Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday at Jackson Funeral Home, 1 S. Main St., Pleasant Hill, then at 10 a.m. at the Old German Baptist Brethren Church, Painter Creek District, Arcanum, with Home Brethren officiating.

Calling hours will be from 3-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home in Pleasant Hill. Interment will take place in the Newcomer Cemetery, Arcanum. Condolences can be expressed to www.jacksonfuneralhomes.com.


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