He was born in Canton, Illinois, and was brought to Dallas when a child. For a while, he drove an old-fashioned hack for a local undertaker. Later, while still a boy, he began shoeing horses and remained in that trade until shoeing his last horse four weeks ago. Survived by his wife, son, stepson, two brothers, and two sisters, all of Dallas.
Dallas News
07-29-1942
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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d cert: parents: J W Bowman, Mary Jackson
He was born in Canton, Illinois, and was brought to Dallas when a child. For a while, he drove an old-fashioned hack for a local undertaker. Later, while still a boy, he began shoeing horses and remained in that trade until shoeing his last horse four weeks ago. Survived by his wife, son, stepson, two brothers, and two sisters, all of Dallas.
Dallas News
07-29-1942
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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d cert: parents: J W Bowman, Mary Jackson
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