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Distinguished Citizen 1981

Harvey Edward and Louise Vaughan Cannon Distinguished Citizen 1981 Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories Cannon, Harvey Edward (1905-1987) Cannon, Louise Vaughan (1919- ) Honored 1981 Harvey Edward “Sonny” Cannon, at age 16, went to work for the Imperial Theatre; his work there set the stage for his future. He promoted plays, minstrels, dances, theatre, and various social affairs. In 1952 he purchased the Imperial and operated it until it closed in 1962. Sonny faithfully served the Brunswick Fire Company for 50 years. He was fire chief from 1938 until 1976, and was active in promoting the construction of the Fire Hall. Louise Vaughan Cannon was a steady worker at her husband’s side at the theatre, the Fire Company, and all of his other undertakings. She gave 35 years of devoted service to the Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary.


Louise Vaughan Cannon

Find A Grave Birth 1919 Death 1996 (aged 76–77) Burial Hillsboro Cemetery Hillsboro, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA Plot Lot 044

Father: Clifton M. Vaughn 1875–1945 Mother: Frances Eldridge Miller Monroe 1890–1955

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