R. Mooney is another person. If you look at the old headstone you can see where R. Mooney is also hand carved into the stone.
This may be Reuben Mooney
b: 1857 d: 7-15-1914
Hiram's parents were:
John Bowermaster & Catherine
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Two Newspaper Articles:
Deat at Todd Hospital
Hiram Bowermaster, a citizen of Cleversburg, this county, died at Todd Hospital this afternoon about two thirty. He was admitted to the hospital Monday night in a critical condition. No operation was performed. He was a bachelor and was 53 years old. Relatives reside in Carlisle.
Source:
The Sentinel
25 Jul 1912, Thu · Page 7
Funeral of Mr. Bowermaster
Hiram Bowermaster, whose death at Todd Hospital was noted in Thursday's Sentinel is survived by a brother George, who resides at Shippensburg. The remains will be sent by Undertaker Osterhout to Cleversburg Saturday on the Reading and services will be held in the Evangelical church there in the forenoon. Interment in the graveyard adjoining.
Source:
The Sentinel
26 Jul 1912, Fri · Page 6
Contributor: Zachary Barber (50439690)
R. Mooney is another person. If you look at the old headstone you can see where R. Mooney is also hand carved into the stone.
This may be Reuben Mooney
b: 1857 d: 7-15-1914
Hiram's parents were:
John Bowermaster & Catherine
==========================
Two Newspaper Articles:
Deat at Todd Hospital
Hiram Bowermaster, a citizen of Cleversburg, this county, died at Todd Hospital this afternoon about two thirty. He was admitted to the hospital Monday night in a critical condition. No operation was performed. He was a bachelor and was 53 years old. Relatives reside in Carlisle.
Source:
The Sentinel
25 Jul 1912, Thu · Page 7
Funeral of Mr. Bowermaster
Hiram Bowermaster, whose death at Todd Hospital was noted in Thursday's Sentinel is survived by a brother George, who resides at Shippensburg. The remains will be sent by Undertaker Osterhout to Cleversburg Saturday on the Reading and services will be held in the Evangelical church there in the forenoon. Interment in the graveyard adjoining.
Source:
The Sentinel
26 Jul 1912, Fri · Page 6
Contributor: Zachary Barber (50439690)
Bio by: Denise Ommert
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