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Furman Temple Bowser

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Furman Temple Bowser

Birth
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Apr 1938 (aged 76)
Burial
Galeton, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2/3 Part 1 64
Memorial ID
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from a book:

Furman T. Bowser, son of Archibald and Rosannah Bowser, was born at Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, August 18, 1861. He secured the first grades in the public school and then, while still in his teens, went to work. In his early years he learned the value of application to the task in hand, and by his industry and upright life has won success on business and a good name. He is an active member if the Baptist Church of Galeton, Pennsylvania, where he lives, and belongs to the Masonic lodge, F. and A. M. No. 252. He married Ella Lyle, daughter of William and Mary Lyle of Barclay, Pennsylvania, and much of his success has to be attributed to the intelligent and faithful helpfulness of his wife. Besides her activities in church, she is devoted to the interests of the Order of the Eastern Star. They have had three children: Archibald William, Daisy, and John Fluke Bowser, the portrait in memoriam of the latter appears in this work.

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Olean Times Herald, 04/04/1938:

F.T. Bowser

Furman T. Bowser, former resident of Olean, passed away Friday night at New York City. The body will be taken to Galeton, Pa., his late home, where funeral services will be home Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock, to be conducted by Galeton Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons.
Mr. Bowser was a member of Olean Lodge, No. 232. He was born in Armstrong County, Pa., seventy-seven years ago.
Local surviving relatives include R. M. Bowser, North Seventh.
from a book:

Furman T. Bowser, son of Archibald and Rosannah Bowser, was born at Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, August 18, 1861. He secured the first grades in the public school and then, while still in his teens, went to work. In his early years he learned the value of application to the task in hand, and by his industry and upright life has won success on business and a good name. He is an active member if the Baptist Church of Galeton, Pennsylvania, where he lives, and belongs to the Masonic lodge, F. and A. M. No. 252. He married Ella Lyle, daughter of William and Mary Lyle of Barclay, Pennsylvania, and much of his success has to be attributed to the intelligent and faithful helpfulness of his wife. Besides her activities in church, she is devoted to the interests of the Order of the Eastern Star. They have had three children: Archibald William, Daisy, and John Fluke Bowser, the portrait in memoriam of the latter appears in this work.

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Olean Times Herald, 04/04/1938:

F.T. Bowser

Furman T. Bowser, former resident of Olean, passed away Friday night at New York City. The body will be taken to Galeton, Pa., his late home, where funeral services will be home Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock, to be conducted by Galeton Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons.
Mr. Bowser was a member of Olean Lodge, No. 232. He was born in Armstrong County, Pa., seventy-seven years ago.
Local surviving relatives include R. M. Bowser, North Seventh.

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