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Wallace Simmons Bowen

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Wallace Simmons Bowen Veteran

Birth
Beaver Dam, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
Death
5 Jun 1971 (aged 75)
Kemmerer, Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-19-52-1
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Rites Held For Wallace Bowen


Memorial services were held on Tuesday, June 8 in the Bountiful Seventh Ward Chapel for Wallace S. Bowen.

Mr. Bowen died on Saturday, June 5 of a heart attack in a Kemmerer, Wyoming Hospital.

He was born on Feb. 15, 1896 in Beaver Dam, Utah, a son of Joseph L. and Edith Ellen Simmons Bowen. He married Florence Elvira Westerberg Bowen on Feb. 11, 1926 in the Logan LDS Temple.

A retired machinist from Utah Power and Light Company; member of high priest group in the Bountiful Seventh LDS Ward; served with army during world war I.

Survivors include, widow, sons and daughter; Kay W. Bowen, Kemmerer, Wyoming; Gordon W. Bowen, Wheeling, Ill.; Charles J. Bowen, Woods Cross; and Mrs. Paul (Carla) Tucker, Bountiful; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one brother, Clark Bowen, Collingston, Utah.

Services were conducted by Bishop Lyle N. Cole of the Bountiful Seventh Ward, Family prayer at the Bountiful Lindquist Mortuary by Howard Peterson.

Prelude and postlude music by Carolyn Verkler; invocation by Leon Golightly; remarks by Bishop Lyle N. Cole; musical selections by Percy Pratt, "In The Garden" and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", accompanied by Carolyn Verkler.

Speakers were Bishop Ross Bowen and Dr. Lloyd R. Hicken. Benediction by Max Jones.

Pallbearers were Dallas Bowen, Jerry Rosas, David Bowen, Don Heward, Kim Nielsen and Reese K. Nielsen. Honorary pallbearers Bountiful Seventh Ward High Priest Group.


Published in the Davis County Clipper on June 11, 1971

Rites Held For Wallace Bowen


Memorial services were held on Tuesday, June 8 in the Bountiful Seventh Ward Chapel for Wallace S. Bowen.

Mr. Bowen died on Saturday, June 5 of a heart attack in a Kemmerer, Wyoming Hospital.

He was born on Feb. 15, 1896 in Beaver Dam, Utah, a son of Joseph L. and Edith Ellen Simmons Bowen. He married Florence Elvira Westerberg Bowen on Feb. 11, 1926 in the Logan LDS Temple.

A retired machinist from Utah Power and Light Company; member of high priest group in the Bountiful Seventh LDS Ward; served with army during world war I.

Survivors include, widow, sons and daughter; Kay W. Bowen, Kemmerer, Wyoming; Gordon W. Bowen, Wheeling, Ill.; Charles J. Bowen, Woods Cross; and Mrs. Paul (Carla) Tucker, Bountiful; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one brother, Clark Bowen, Collingston, Utah.

Services were conducted by Bishop Lyle N. Cole of the Bountiful Seventh Ward, Family prayer at the Bountiful Lindquist Mortuary by Howard Peterson.

Prelude and postlude music by Carolyn Verkler; invocation by Leon Golightly; remarks by Bishop Lyle N. Cole; musical selections by Percy Pratt, "In The Garden" and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", accompanied by Carolyn Verkler.

Speakers were Bishop Ross Bowen and Dr. Lloyd R. Hicken. Benediction by Max Jones.

Pallbearers were Dallas Bowen, Jerry Rosas, David Bowen, Don Heward, Kim Nielsen and Reese K. Nielsen. Honorary pallbearers Bountiful Seventh Ward High Priest Group.


Published in the Davis County Clipper on June 11, 1971



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