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William Bowcutt

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William Bowcutt

Birth
Death
11 Mar 1916 (aged 57)
Burial
Annis, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7250925, Longitude: -111.9406195
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Idaho Falls Times 30 Mar 1916, p. 9
Labelle, Ida., March 20
The funeral services over the remains of W. M. Bowcutt, formerly of this place were held in Rigby, on Monday morning. Part of the Rigby choir rendered the music and the speakers were Peter Later and Josiah Call. There were very few attended the funeral, as so very few had heard about it.
Mr. Jim Bowcutt and son, Joe Bowcutt, spent a couple of days here in Labelle visiting relations. He left for Idaho Falls Tuesday night and was going to his home in Collinston, Utah, Wednesday.
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Box Elder News, March 21, 1916
Wm. Bowcutt Dies
William Bowcutt a former resident of Honeyville, Utah, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alice Adams in Idaho Falls, Idaho, March 11, 1916.
Death was due to cancer of the stomach, from which he suffered for several months prior to his death.
Mr. Bowcutt was a native of England and died at the age of fifty-seven.
The body was taken to Buttes, Idaho for burial and was there placed by the side of his wife whose death occurred fifteen years ago.
Idaho Falls Times 30 Mar 1916, p. 9
Labelle, Ida., March 20
The funeral services over the remains of W. M. Bowcutt, formerly of this place were held in Rigby, on Monday morning. Part of the Rigby choir rendered the music and the speakers were Peter Later and Josiah Call. There were very few attended the funeral, as so very few had heard about it.
Mr. Jim Bowcutt and son, Joe Bowcutt, spent a couple of days here in Labelle visiting relations. He left for Idaho Falls Tuesday night and was going to his home in Collinston, Utah, Wednesday.
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Box Elder News, March 21, 1916
Wm. Bowcutt Dies
William Bowcutt a former resident of Honeyville, Utah, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alice Adams in Idaho Falls, Idaho, March 11, 1916.
Death was due to cancer of the stomach, from which he suffered for several months prior to his death.
Mr. Bowcutt was a native of England and died at the age of fifty-seven.
The body was taken to Buttes, Idaho for burial and was there placed by the side of his wife whose death occurred fifteen years ago.


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