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Hartselle Enquirer

Paul David Vaughn

By Staff
July 14, 2002
Funeral for Paul David Vaughn, 77, of Decatur was Tuesday, July 16, at 11 a.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home with the Rev. Dr. Jim Moebes officiating.
A private burial followed services.
Mr. Vaughn died Sunday, July 14, 2002, at Decatur General Hospital. A native of Morgan County, he retired after 25 years service as a faculty member at Brewer High School. Before his years at Brewer, he was employed at Decatur Iron and Steel Co. for 25 years. He also was a welding instructor at Calhoun Community College.
He received his bachelor's degree from Athens State College and his master's degree from Alabama A&M University. Mr. Vaughn also received diplomas and certificates of distinction for his studies through the Howard College Extension Division of Samford University. He was a Mason, a member of The York Rite Masonic bodies of Decatur and a Shriner.
He is survived by two sisters, Virginia Davidson of Decatur and Lorene McAnally Martin of Somerville.

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