In Memory of

Doug

Brumfield

Obituary for Doug Brumfield

Douglas K. Brumfield, Sr., a true American and devoted patriot, passed away unexpectedly in Indianapolis at IU Methodist Hospital on July 30th, 2018. Doug, known to many as “Sarge” or “Brummy” turned 70 this year.

Doug was born on April 10, 1948. He was the son of Robert “Bob” Brumfield and Margaret “Muggsie” (Moon) Brumfield. Born in Warsaw, Doug spent his entire life here and was a 1966 graduate of Warsaw High School. As a young man, Doug worked at Warsaw Cut Glass and also worked as a commercial painter, helping to paint Chinworth Bridge.

During his school days, Doug had served as a hall monitor and volunteered with KEMRAD. After graduating from high school, he took a job as an emergency dispatcher and found himself led to a career in law enforcement. Doug served as a Military Policeman in the United States Army; he enlisted in March of 1968, spending two years stationed in Stuttgart, Germany. Honorably discharged from active duty status in 1971, Doug made his way home to Warsaw where he accepted a position with Warsaw City Police Department.

In his 34-year career, Doug earned numerous service awards and honors including commendations from the mayor in both 1984 and 1995, Optimist Law Enforcement Award in 1984, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Police Officer of the Year in 1995 and the Order of Kosciuszko Award in 2005.

Doug was an unwavering friend who always had “your six,” as he would say. He loved to draw and sketch, even finishing his children’s school art projects on occasion. He enjoyed sending hand written notes to friends and family. He had a good sense of humor and enjoyed razzing those he liked best. Following any snow storm, you could find Doug plowing many businesses and driveways around the community. Doug was also a member of the Warsaw American Legion, Post 49.

Those left numb by his passing included wife, Christie Brumfield; daughter, Melissa Brumfield; son, Douglas (fiancée, Lisa) Brumfield; four grandchildren: Olivia Timmerman, J.R. Brumfield, Kennedy Brumfield and Payton Brumfield and brother, Tom Brumfield – all of Warsaw. Those preceding him in death include his sister, Bamby Van Dyke, his parents and sister-in-law, Patricia Brumfield.

Friends may join family for visitation at Titus Funeral Home, 2000 East Sheridan Street, Warsaw, on Friday, August 3rd from 2 to 8 p.m. A funeral which celebrates Doug’s life will be held on Saturday, August 4th at 11 a.m. at Warsaw Community Church, 1855 S. County Farm Road, Warsaw. Funeral Celebrant Sharon Brockhaus will officiate the service with burial following in Warsaw’s Oakwood Cemetery. Military graveside honors will be afforded by members of American Legion Post 49, VFW Post 1126 and the United States Army Honor Guard.

Memorial gifts may be directed to Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8517 or to the Freedom Riders, 643 Florence Ave., Fort Wayne, IN 46808 (Veterans Support Fund in Memo Line) with envelopes available at Titus Funeral Home.