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Julia Lucretia <I>Bowerman</I> Gardner

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Julia Lucretia Bowerman Gardner

Birth
Farmington, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
12 Sep 1913 (aged 43)
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Farmington, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
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The death of Mrs. Julia Bowerman Gardner, a highly respected resident of the township of Farmington, occurred at the Memorial hospital in Canandaigua last Friday after an illness following a serious operation on Sept. 6. Mrs. Gardner was born September 30, 1869, and has resided in Farmington all her life, with the exception of one year spent in Macedon. She was educated at Macedon Academy and Lima Seminary. On December 27, 1897, she was married to Oscar Gardner, of Farmington, a son of the renowned preacher, the late Sunderlin P. Gardner. Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Misses Belle and Florence, and one son, Oscar; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford S. Bowerman; three sisters, Mrs. Matie Hurlburt of Keuka Lake; Miss Martha, who resides at home; and Mrs. Florence Fallman of Macedon; and four brothers, Silas of Okemue, Mich.; Jerome, of Farmington; Robert, of Holcomb, and Manly, of Farmington. The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the house and 2 o'clock from the Friends church, Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Philadelphia, officiating. Burial was made in the North Farmington cemetery.
Published: Shortsville Enterprise
September 18, 1913
The death of Mrs. Julia Bowerman Gardner, a highly respected resident of the township of Farmington, occurred at the Memorial hospital in Canandaigua last Friday after an illness following a serious operation on Sept. 6. Mrs. Gardner was born September 30, 1869, and has resided in Farmington all her life, with the exception of one year spent in Macedon. She was educated at Macedon Academy and Lima Seminary. On December 27, 1897, she was married to Oscar Gardner, of Farmington, a son of the renowned preacher, the late Sunderlin P. Gardner. Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Misses Belle and Florence, and one son, Oscar; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford S. Bowerman; three sisters, Mrs. Matie Hurlburt of Keuka Lake; Miss Martha, who resides at home; and Mrs. Florence Fallman of Macedon; and four brothers, Silas of Okemue, Mich.; Jerome, of Farmington; Robert, of Holcomb, and Manly, of Farmington. The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the house and 2 o'clock from the Friends church, Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Philadelphia, officiating. Burial was made in the North Farmington cemetery.
Published: Shortsville Enterprise
September 18, 1913


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