John Galen Dugan

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Name John Galen Dugan - son of Dr. John P. Dugan and Carrie Tibbetts [1]
Birth 19 Apr 1892 Springfield, Clark County, Ohio [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Gender Male _MILT World War I. US Army. Infantry. 54th Machinegun Corps. 6th Regular Army. Sgt. [1] Death 4 Sep 1957 Springfield, Clark County, Ohio [1, 4]
Burial Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio [1, 4]
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39577918/john-galen-dugan
Section K, Lot 5 - Tibbetts plot
Person ID I1617 McKeown Last Modified 8 Jul 2023
Family Mary Lucille Gray, b. 7 Apr 1893, Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio d. 23 Jun 1961, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio
(Age 68 years)
Children 1. John Robert Dugan, b. 20 Sep 1922, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d. 28 Jul 2008 (Age 85 years)
2. Elma Grace Dugan, b. 17 Aug 1924, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d. 31 Oct 1996, Orlando, Orange County, Florida
(Age 72 years)
3. Carolyn Dugan, b. 25 Jan 1927, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d. 17 Feb 2010, Florida
(Age 83 years)
Family ID F671 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Dec 2021
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Event Map Birth - 19 Apr 1892 - Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Death - 4 Sep 1957 - Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial - - Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - John G. Dugan
John G. Dugan, 65, of 408 E. Grand av., former maintenance department employe of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Co., died at 5:55 p.m. Wednesday in City Hospital. Mr. Dugan had been in failing health since March and had been hospitalized about two weeks.
Mr. Dugan was a native of Springfield, born April 19, 1892, a son of Dr. John P. and Carrie Tibbetts Dugan.
He was born in the house on E. Grand av. In which he resided his entire life. Mr. Dugan was a veteran of World War I, having served with the 54th Machinegun Corps of the Sixth Regular Army.
Survivors are his widow, Mary L.; one son, John R. of Springfield; two daughters, Mrs. Grace Exline of Springfield, and Mrs. Carolyn Silas of Baltimore, Md.; five grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Frank A. Crothers of Springfield.
His body was taken to the Woods funeral home where friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday. Last rites will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home. Burial will be in Ferncliff Cemetery.
Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio. Thursday, 5 September 1957.
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