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Mary Elizabeth Trowbridge Bodimer

Birth
Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 May 1920 (aged 58)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Ohio Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Mary E. Bodimer, wife of John H. Bodimer, living at Clipper Mill, this county, died about six o'clock Monday morning, May 3, 1920, after more than two years affliction with paralysis.

She was the daughter of John and Mary Elliot Trobridge and was born in this county Nov. 29, 1861.

She was married to Mr. Bodimer March 8, 1881.

They became the parents of nine children who with the father survive her: George of Pittsburg; Roy and Gilbert of Chicago Heights, Ill; Mrs. Jessie Taylor and Frank of Indianapolis, Ill.; Chester of Kansas City, Mo.; Fred of Cleveland; Misses Lena and Harriet at home.

She was a good Christian woman and had been a member of the Methodist church for many years.

The funeral services will be at Bethel M. E. church, near Bladen, Thursday at 2 p. m. conducted by Rev. R. P. McCarley, the burial following at the same place under the direction of Wetherholt & Entsminger.

The Gallipolis Daily Tribune
May 4, 1920
Transcribed by Mary Kay Clark

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Mrs. Mary E. Bodimer, wife of John H. Bodimer, living at Clipper Mill, this county, died about six o'clock Monday morning, May 3, 1920, after more than two years affliction with paralysis.

She was the daughter of John and Mary Elliot Trobridge and was born in this county Nov. 29, 1861.

She was married to Mr. Bodimer March 8, 1881.

They became the parents of nine children who with the father survive her: George of Pittsburg; Roy and Gilbert of Chicago Heights, Ill; Mrs. Jessie Taylor and Frank of Indianapolis, Ill.; Chester of Kansas City, Mo.; Fred of Cleveland; Misses Lena and Harriet at home.

She was a good Christian woman and had been a member of the Methodist church for many years.

The funeral services will be at Bethel M. E. church, near Bladen, Thursday at 2 p. m. conducted by Rev. R. P. McCarley, the burial following at the same place under the direction of Wetherholt & Entsminger.

The Gallipolis Daily Tribune
May 4, 1920
Transcribed by Mary Kay Clark

[No stone]

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