The Rochester Sentinel
Monday, July 26, 1943
Funeral services were held this afternoon at two o'clock at the Akron Church of God for Edmond BOWMAN, who died at his home in Akron Saturday morning at 11:45 o'clock. Death was a result of complications and came after several weeks' illness.
Rev. D. L. SLAYBAUGH was in charge of the last rites and burial was made in the Odd Fellows cemetery, west of Akron.
Born January 18, 1865, he was the son of Zacherious and Mary BOWMAN. He was married to Minerva HARPER, who preceded him in death and in 1938, he married Mrs. Eliza UTTER, who survives.
Other survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Helen TRUAX, Elkhart; Mrs. Gladys SAUSAMAN, Rochester; four sons, Sidney BOWMAN, South Bend; Dallas BOWMAN, Elkhart; Frank BOWMAN, Indianapolis; Earl BOWMAN, El Cajon, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Emma BURNS, Akron; eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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The Rochester Sentinel
Monday, July 26, 1943
Funeral services were held this afternoon at two o'clock at the Akron Church of God for Edmond BOWMAN, who died at his home in Akron Saturday morning at 11:45 o'clock. Death was a result of complications and came after several weeks' illness.
Rev. D. L. SLAYBAUGH was in charge of the last rites and burial was made in the Odd Fellows cemetery, west of Akron.
Born January 18, 1865, he was the son of Zacherious and Mary BOWMAN. He was married to Minerva HARPER, who preceded him in death and in 1938, he married Mrs. Eliza UTTER, who survives.
Other survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Helen TRUAX, Elkhart; Mrs. Gladys SAUSAMAN, Rochester; four sons, Sidney BOWMAN, South Bend; Dallas BOWMAN, Elkhart; Frank BOWMAN, Indianapolis; Earl BOWMAN, El Cajon, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Emma BURNS, Akron; eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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