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George Thomas Strother (1898 – 1975) [[Category:Brunswick Distinguished Citizen]]Distinguished Citizen 1982
George Thomas Strother (1898 – 1975) Distinguished Citizen 1982


Brunswick:  100 Years of Memories (1990)
Brunswick:  100 Years of Memories (1990)

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Distinguished Citizen 1982

George Thomas Strother (1898 – 1975) Distinguished Citizen 1982

Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories (1990) Strother, George Thomas, M.D. (1899-1975) Honored 1982 Dr. Strother began his medical practice in Brunswick in 1929 and continued until 1956, using a suite in the building across from the old YMCA on East Potomac Street. Besides having morning, afternoon, and evening hours six days a week, making house calls and delivering babies, he also helped the needy. During the depression he ministered to outof-work patients without charge. He was an outstanding diagnostician. During the 1940’s his interest in horse racing led to his acquiring a small stable of horses that he raced at Laurel and Pimlico, Maryland, and at Charles Town, West Virginia.

Find A Grave: Birth 27 Nov 1898 Death 5 Sep 1975 (aged 76) Burial Leeds Episcopal Church Cemetery Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA

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