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Mary <I>Bowman</I> Pocock

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Mary Bowman Pocock

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
17 May 1929 (aged 88)
Massillon, Stark County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Massillon, Stark County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2; Row 21
Memorial ID
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May 18, 1929

Mrs. Mary Bowman Pocock, 88, died at her home, Cherry road, NW, extension, Friday night, following an illness of six months.

Surviving are a step-daughter, Miss M. Retta Pocock, of Oklahoma City, Okla., and a stepson, Frank Pocock, of El Caney, Kan.; two brothers, Hershey Bowman, of this city, and Samuel Bowman, of National City, Cal.

Mrs. Pocock was the widow of the late Dr. Elias Pocock.

The funeral will be held at the residence, Monday afternoon, at 1:30, the Rev. G. F. Hartman, officiating. Interment will be made in the West Brookfield cemetery.

May 21, 1929

Buried Monday

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Bowman Pocock was held Monday at the residence, Cherry road, NW. The Rev. G. F. Hartman, of the United Brethren church officiated. Interment was made in the West Brookfield cemetery. Pall bearers were Theodore Geltz, James McConnaughy, Thomas Earl, Martin Gannon, David W. Kerstetter and William A. Sonnhalter.
May 18, 1929

Mrs. Mary Bowman Pocock, 88, died at her home, Cherry road, NW, extension, Friday night, following an illness of six months.

Surviving are a step-daughter, Miss M. Retta Pocock, of Oklahoma City, Okla., and a stepson, Frank Pocock, of El Caney, Kan.; two brothers, Hershey Bowman, of this city, and Samuel Bowman, of National City, Cal.

Mrs. Pocock was the widow of the late Dr. Elias Pocock.

The funeral will be held at the residence, Monday afternoon, at 1:30, the Rev. G. F. Hartman, officiating. Interment will be made in the West Brookfield cemetery.

May 21, 1929

Buried Monday

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Bowman Pocock was held Monday at the residence, Cherry road, NW. The Rev. G. F. Hartman, of the United Brethren church officiated. Interment was made in the West Brookfield cemetery. Pall bearers were Theodore Geltz, James McConnaughy, Thomas Earl, Martin Gannon, David W. Kerstetter and William A. Sonnhalter.


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