Dr. Charles Bradley Doane died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, December 19, 1921, after three unavailing operations for cancer.
He was born in Bakersfield, Vt., May 11, 1871, his parents being Bradley J. and Ellen H. (Randall) Doane. He fitted for college at Brigham Academy, Bakersfield, and was for one year a member of the class of 1894 in the University of Vermont.
After receiving his medical degree in November, 1894, he began practice in Jamaica, Vt., where he remained four years. In 1898 he removed to Springfield, Vt., and practiced there until 1908, when he went to Boston, and had since had his home and office in the Allston district of that city.
He was a member of the Masons and the Royal Arcanum, and of the Allston Congregational church.
February 15, 1894, Dr. Doane was married at Sheldon, Vt., to Ellen, daughter of George and Mary A. (Pidgeon) Griffin of London, England, who survives him, with two sons, Glendon' B. and Arlin T., and a daughter, Zilpha L. ,His mother, two brothers, and a sister are also living.