paraphrased:
George Loren Bowen, formerly of Ohio and Worth County died on June 18, 1963. He
had lived in Ohio 15 years and 25 years previously in Worth County. He was a
tool and die maker at Fisher Body Works of Cleveland, Ohio, before returning to
Worth County. He died in a middle Georgia Hospital. Survivors include his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Bowen of Warwick. He is also survived by two
brothers, C. E. Bowen of Cleveland, Ohio, and C. M. Bowen of Albany. Three
sisters Mrs Jennie Magdalene Davis of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Robert Powell of
Albany and Mrs. Roy Barbee of Sumner. Burial was at New Union Cemetery.
paraphrased:
George Loren Bowen, formerly of Ohio and Worth County died on June 18, 1963. He
had lived in Ohio 15 years and 25 years previously in Worth County. He was a
tool and die maker at Fisher Body Works of Cleveland, Ohio, before returning to
Worth County. He died in a middle Georgia Hospital. Survivors include his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Bowen of Warwick. He is also survived by two
brothers, C. E. Bowen of Cleveland, Ohio, and C. M. Bowen of Albany. Three
sisters Mrs Jennie Magdalene Davis of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Robert Powell of
Albany and Mrs. Roy Barbee of Sumner. Burial was at New Union Cemetery.
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