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Bruce Burgermaster
Bruce Burgermaster was born to Gertrude C Burgermaster and George Burgermaster, and has siblings Gail Burgermaster and Brenda Lengyel. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bruce Burgermaster.
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Gertrude C Burgermaster of Port Clinton, Ottawa County, OH was born on January 12, 1911. She was in a relationship with George Burgermaster, and had children Gail Burgermaster, Bruce Burgermaster, and Brenda Lengyel. Gertrude Burgermaster died at age 85 years old on March 21, 1996.

Gail Burgermaster of Canaan, Columbia County, NY was born on November 10, 1950 in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey United States to Gertrude C Burgermaster and George Burgermaster. She had siblings Bruce Burgermaster and Brenda Lengyel. Gail was baptized in 1956. Gail Burgermaster died at age 53 years old on November 26, 2003, and was buried on December 21, 2003 in New Lebanon, Columbia County, NY.
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