braintreee
High School,
MA 02184
Class of 1964

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Alumni 1938
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Norman E. Plummer   Elaine Nov. 29  -- Memorial services for Norman E. Plummer, 39 of Minneapolis, Minn., formerly of Braintree, will be held Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the First Congregational church, Elm Street, Braintree.  Funeral services for Mr. Plummer, who died Friday [11/24/1949] in the Ft. Snelling Veterans' hospital, Minneapolis. after a long illness, were held yesterday in that city.  Burial was in Ft. Snelling Millitary cemetery.  Born in Allston, the son of Mrs. Edna C. Berry and the late Waldo E. Plummer.  Mr. Plummer lived in Braintree most of his life.  He was a veteran of overseas service with the Navy during the past war and upon his discharge four years ago moved to Minneapolis as an employee of the Eastman Kodak company.  He was a graduate of Braintree High school, class of 1938.  Besides his mother he leaves wife, Mrs. Elaine Plummer; a daughter, Jean Susan, one; a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Kelley of Weymouth and two brothers, Burton F. Plummer of Weymouth and Donald L. Plummer of Braintree.rom: http://kalloch.org/obits_p.htm
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