Person:Edward Graydon (1)

Edward Leonard Graydon
  1. Edward Leonard Graydon1901 - 1980
  2. Walter Graydon1903 - 1974
  3. Stafford W. GraydonAbt 1907 -
  4. Robert F. Graydon1914 - 1995
Facts and Events
Name[1] Edward Leonard Graydon
Gender Male
Birth[1] 8 Sep 1901 Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Alt Birth[1] 8 Sep 1901 Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Marriage to Mary Elizabeth Doyal
Occupation[1] Physician
Death[1] 29 Sep 1980 Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, United States
Alt Death[1] 29 Sep 1980 Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, United States
Alt Death[1] 29 Sep 1980 Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, United States

[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the1930's and 1940's . He died at his medical office from a heart attack. Atthe time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon' s death, 29 Sept 1980, the followingobituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51years, will be at 11:30 a .m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment inWestview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University MedicalSchool and did his in ternship with the United States Public HealthService in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. PublicHealth Service in Ne w York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenantcommander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed hispractice, which continue d until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta OptiminstClub, was past exalt ed ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the OglethorpeMasonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Soci ety. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L.Carroll Brooks of Ma plewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon ofUnion City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta .[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the1930's and 1940's . He died at his medical office from a heart attack. Atthe time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon' s death, 29 Sept 1980, the followingobituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51years, will be at 11:30 a .m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment inWestview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University MedicalSchool and did his in ternship with the United States Public HealthService in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. PublicHealth Service in Ne w York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenantcommander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed hispractice, which continue d until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta OptiminstClub, was past exalt ed ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the OglethorpeMasonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Soci ety. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L.Carroll Brooks of Ma plewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon ofUnion City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta .[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the1930's and 1940's . He died at his medical office from a heart attack. Atthe time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon' s death, 29 Sept 1980, the followingobituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51years, will be at 11:30 a .m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment inWestview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University MedicalSchool and did his in ternship with the United States Public HealthService in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. PublicHealth Service in Ne w York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenantcommander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed hispractice, which continue d until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta OptiminstClub, was past exalt ed ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the OglethorpeMasonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Soci ety. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L.Carroll Brooks of Ma plewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon ofUnion City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta .[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the1930's and 1940's . He died at his medical office from a heart attack. Atthe time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon' s death, 29 Sept 1980, the followingobituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51years, will be at 11:30 a .m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment inWestview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University MedicalSchool and did his in ternship with the United States Public HealthService in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. PublicHealth Service in Ne w York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenantcommander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed hispractice, which continue d until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta OptiminstClub, was past exalt ed ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the OglethorpeMasonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Soci ety. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L.Carroll Brooks of Ma plewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon ofUnion City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta .[CousinS-trunk1.GED]

[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the1930's and 1940's . He died at his medical office from a heart attack. Atthe time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon' s death, 29 Sept 1980, the followingobituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51years, will be at 11:30 a .m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment inWestview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University MedicalSchool and did his in ternship with the United States Public HealthService in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. PublicHealth Service in Ne w York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenantcommander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed hispractice, which continue d until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta OptiminstClub, was past exalt ed ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the OglethorpeMasonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Soci ety. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L.Carroll Brooks of Ma plewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon ofUnion City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta .[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the1930's and 1940's . He died at his medical office from a heart attack. Atthe time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon' s death, 29 Sept 1980, the followingobituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51years, will be at 11:30 a .m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment inWestview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University MedicalSchool and did his in ternship with the United States Public HealthService in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. PublicHealth Service in Ne w York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenantcommander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed hispractice, which continue d until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta OptiminstClub, was past exalt ed ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the OglethorpeMasonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Soci ety. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L.Carroll Brooks of Ma plewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon ofUnion City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta .[CousinS3.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the1930's and 1940's . He died at his medical office from a heart attack. Atthe time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon' s death, 29 Sept 1980, the followingobituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51years, will be at 11:30 a .m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment inWestview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University MedicalSchool and did his in ternship with the United States Public HealthService in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. PublicHealth Service in Ne w York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenantcommander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed hispractice, which continue d until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta OptiminstClub, was past exalt ed ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the OglethorpeMasonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Soci ety. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L.Carroll Brooks of Ma plewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon ofUnion City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta .[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the1930's and 1940's . He died at his medical office from a heart attack. Atthe time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon' s death, 29 Sept 1980, the followingobituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51years, will be at 11:30 a .m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment inWestview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University MedicalSchool and did his in ternship with the United States Public HealthService in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. PublicHealth Service in Ne w York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenantcommander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed hispractice, which continue d until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta OptiminstClub, was past exalt ed ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the OglethorpeMasonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Soci ety. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L.Carroll Brooks of Ma plewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon ofUnion City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta .[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the 1930's and 1940's. He died at his medical office from a heart attack. At the time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon's death, 29 Sept 1980, the following obituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51 years, will be at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment in Westview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University Medical School and did his internship with the United States Public Health Service in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. Public Health Service in New York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenant commander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed his practice, which continued until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta Optiminst Club, was past exalted ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the Oglethorpe Masonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Society. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L. Carroll Brooks of Maplewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon of Union City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta.[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the 1930's and 1940's. He died at his medical office from a heart attack. At the time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon's death, 29 Sept 1980, the following obituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51 years, will be at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment in Westview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University Medical School and did his internship with the United States Public Health Service in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. Public Health Service in New York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenant commander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed his practice, which continued until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta Optiminst Club, was past exalted ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the Oglethorpe Masonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Society. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L. Carroll Brooks of Maplewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon of Union City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta.[Graydon.GED]

Member of the Atlanta Magic Society Dr. Graydon made several trips to St. Louis to visit relatives during the 1930's and 1940's. He died at his medical office from a heart attack. At the time of Dr. E. Leonard Graydon's death, 29 Sept 1980, the following obituary was published in the Atlanta Journal:

Dr. E. L. Graydon, Atlanta physician The funeral for Dr. E. Leonard Graydon, 79, Atlanta physician for 51 years, will be at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with entombment in Westview Abbey. Mr. Graydon, of 1292 Mayfair Drive NE, died Monday. A native of Montgomery, Ala., he graduated from Emory University Medical School and did his internship with the United States Public Health Service in Norfolk, Va. He returned to Atlanta and opened his practice here in 1928. During World War II, he served with the Coast Guard and the U.S. Public Health Service in New York and Houston and reached the rank of lieutenant commander. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to Atlanta and resumed his practice, which continued until his death. He was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church, the Atlanta Optiminst Club, was past exalted ruler of Elks Lodge 78, a member of the Oglethorpe Masonic Lodge and the Atlanta Magic Society. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Doyal Graydon; a daughter, Mrs. L. Carroll Brooks of Maplewood, NJ; and brothers, Stafford W. Graydon of Union City, and Robert F. Graydon of Atlanta.

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    Date of Import: 17 Aug 2001