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Clarence Franklin Bozman

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Clarence Franklin Bozman

Birth
Morgan County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Mar 1943 (aged 74)
Hobart, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Hobart, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:
Clarence Franklin Bozman was born Jan. 20, 1869 In Morgan
County Ohio. He died March 2, 1943, Hobart, Kiowa Co. Oklahoma. He was the last of 10 children born to William H. and Mariah ( Oliver) Bozman of Ohio.
Clarence F. Bozman was married to Allie Hook in 1890 Ohio.

To this union was born one daughter Goldie Bozman who
married Samuel South Cooper of Roosevelt, Oklahoma. After Allie Hooks death in 1898 in Ohio, Clarence (Clint) married Nellie Ellen Parmiter.

August of 1906 in Ohio, Clarence was united in marriage to Nellie Ellen Parmiter also of Morgan Co. Ohio daughter of
Benjamin Bradley Parmiter and Susan Jane Patterson.
A son Haskell Bozman was born 1907, to this union. Haskell passed
away in infancy and is buried in Hobart Rose Cem. Hobart, Oklahoma.
Mr. Bozmans illness was of the last six weeks. He was a member of the Christian Church, Hobart, Kiowa, Oklahoma,
and humbly followed his convictions and faith.
In all of his dealings he was known as capable, conscientious and honest businness man. He moved from his
farm at Roosevelt, Oklahoma, in 1929 to Hobart. But still kept up his farming interest. During his residence, county and city, though a man of retiring nature and modest in his manners , he won many friends who deeply deplore his passing. He was by nature a sun shiny and cheerful despositon, and in his home life and his realtion with his fellow men he was kind considerate and chairtable. He was built on a broad and splended plan, and walked among men with a consciounseness of fair dealing and was four square throughout his daily life.
He had frankness and courage and was as candid as light.
He had nothing to conseal. He was not afraid to live and when stricken with the last illness was not afraid to die.
A good and useful citizen has passed to his reward and will be mournted by his wife, daughter, and nine grandchildren.
and one great grandchild. He was a member of the IOOF and
Elks Lodges of Hobart.
Obituary:
Clarence Franklin Bozman was born Jan. 20, 1869 In Morgan
County Ohio. He died March 2, 1943, Hobart, Kiowa Co. Oklahoma. He was the last of 10 children born to William H. and Mariah ( Oliver) Bozman of Ohio.
Clarence F. Bozman was married to Allie Hook in 1890 Ohio.

To this union was born one daughter Goldie Bozman who
married Samuel South Cooper of Roosevelt, Oklahoma. After Allie Hooks death in 1898 in Ohio, Clarence (Clint) married Nellie Ellen Parmiter.

August of 1906 in Ohio, Clarence was united in marriage to Nellie Ellen Parmiter also of Morgan Co. Ohio daughter of
Benjamin Bradley Parmiter and Susan Jane Patterson.
A son Haskell Bozman was born 1907, to this union. Haskell passed
away in infancy and is buried in Hobart Rose Cem. Hobart, Oklahoma.
Mr. Bozmans illness was of the last six weeks. He was a member of the Christian Church, Hobart, Kiowa, Oklahoma,
and humbly followed his convictions and faith.
In all of his dealings he was known as capable, conscientious and honest businness man. He moved from his
farm at Roosevelt, Oklahoma, in 1929 to Hobart. But still kept up his farming interest. During his residence, county and city, though a man of retiring nature and modest in his manners , he won many friends who deeply deplore his passing. He was by nature a sun shiny and cheerful despositon, and in his home life and his realtion with his fellow men he was kind considerate and chairtable. He was built on a broad and splended plan, and walked among men with a consciounseness of fair dealing and was four square throughout his daily life.
He had frankness and courage and was as candid as light.
He had nothing to conseal. He was not afraid to live and when stricken with the last illness was not afraid to die.
A good and useful citizen has passed to his reward and will be mournted by his wife, daughter, and nine grandchildren.
and one great grandchild. He was a member of the IOOF and
Elks Lodges of Hobart.


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