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Chloe O. <I>Taylor</I> Bowlby

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Chloe O. Taylor Bowlby

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
14 Aug 1943 (aged 62)
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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CC Post, August 14, 1943
Death Claims Mrs. Bowlby At Larwill
Funeral Services To Be Held At Smith Funeral Home On Tuesday Afternoon
Mrs. Chloe Bowlby of Larwill, died at 5:35 o'clock this morning at the Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne. She was admitted to the hospital for treatment last Tuesday after an illness of several days.
Friends will be received at the Smith Funeral Home in Columbia City where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Committal services will be held in the Rice cemetery at Elkhart.
Mrs. Bowlby spent all of her life in Larwill. She was born July 7, 1881 in Michigan to Jonas and Nancy Blanchard Taylor, who came to Troy township when she was a child, She was first married to Frank Beaucha who died October 6, 1938. Some years later she married John Bowlby who died two years ago. During her married life, Mrs. Bowlby resided at Elkhart, South Whitley and Larwill.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Willis Trumbull, Etna township; Mrs. Andrew Gebert, Richland township, and Bertha Hartranft, Elkhart; a brother Ernest Taylor of Columbia City, and eight grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. One child died in infancy.

Bowlby Rites Held In This City Tuesday
The funeral of Mrs. Chloe Bowlby, Larwill woman, was held at the Smith Funeral Home in this city at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Russell Klinger of the Larwill Wesleyan Methodist church officiating. Organ numbers used were "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me," "Largo" from New World Symphony, and "I need Thee Every Hour."
The following grandchildren carried flowers: Robert and Violet Hartman, Mrs. Day Noss, Jean and Arlis Trumbull, Mrs. Helen Wolfe, Mrs. Jerry Bowers, June Gebert, Ruth Taylor. The pall bearers were Homer Mathias, Lyman Bell, Charles Heintzelman, Eudolph Holycross, Shanton Trachsel, Amon Beard. Interment was made in Rice cemetery at Elkhart.
Elkhart Truth, August 16, 1943, Page 2
Mrs. Chloe Bowlby
Funeral service for Mrs. Chloe O. Bowlby, 62, of Larwill, formerly of Elkhart, and mother of Mrs. M.W. Hartranft, route 2, Cassopolis road, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Smith funeral home, Cloumbia City. Burial will be at about 4:30 p.m. in Rice cemetery here.
Mrs. Bowlby died Saturday morning at the Methodist hospital, Fort Wayne. She had undergone an operation Wednesday, and had been ill for about 3 months, during which time she was nursed by a granddaughter, Mrs. Violet Hartranft of Elkhart.
The daughter of Jonas and Nancy Taylor. Mrs. Bowlby was born July 7, 1881, in Newaygo county, Mich. She was married to Frank Beaucha in 1898 in Whitley county, Ind. In 1923 she was married to Smith Long, and in 1927 she was married to John Bowlby, who died in June 1942. Mrs. Bowlby lived in Elkhart before moving to Larwill 14 years ago.
Surviving besides Mrs. Hartranft are 2 other daughters, Mrs. Edith Trumbull of Etna, Ind. and Mrs. Mary Gebert of Larwill; a brother, Ernest Taylor of Columbia City; 8 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchikdren. One child preceded her in death.
CC Post, August 14, 1943
Death Claims Mrs. Bowlby At Larwill
Funeral Services To Be Held At Smith Funeral Home On Tuesday Afternoon
Mrs. Chloe Bowlby of Larwill, died at 5:35 o'clock this morning at the Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne. She was admitted to the hospital for treatment last Tuesday after an illness of several days.
Friends will be received at the Smith Funeral Home in Columbia City where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Committal services will be held in the Rice cemetery at Elkhart.
Mrs. Bowlby spent all of her life in Larwill. She was born July 7, 1881 in Michigan to Jonas and Nancy Blanchard Taylor, who came to Troy township when she was a child, She was first married to Frank Beaucha who died October 6, 1938. Some years later she married John Bowlby who died two years ago. During her married life, Mrs. Bowlby resided at Elkhart, South Whitley and Larwill.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Willis Trumbull, Etna township; Mrs. Andrew Gebert, Richland township, and Bertha Hartranft, Elkhart; a brother Ernest Taylor of Columbia City, and eight grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. One child died in infancy.

Bowlby Rites Held In This City Tuesday
The funeral of Mrs. Chloe Bowlby, Larwill woman, was held at the Smith Funeral Home in this city at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Russell Klinger of the Larwill Wesleyan Methodist church officiating. Organ numbers used were "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me," "Largo" from New World Symphony, and "I need Thee Every Hour."
The following grandchildren carried flowers: Robert and Violet Hartman, Mrs. Day Noss, Jean and Arlis Trumbull, Mrs. Helen Wolfe, Mrs. Jerry Bowers, June Gebert, Ruth Taylor. The pall bearers were Homer Mathias, Lyman Bell, Charles Heintzelman, Eudolph Holycross, Shanton Trachsel, Amon Beard. Interment was made in Rice cemetery at Elkhart.
Elkhart Truth, August 16, 1943, Page 2
Mrs. Chloe Bowlby
Funeral service for Mrs. Chloe O. Bowlby, 62, of Larwill, formerly of Elkhart, and mother of Mrs. M.W. Hartranft, route 2, Cassopolis road, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Smith funeral home, Cloumbia City. Burial will be at about 4:30 p.m. in Rice cemetery here.
Mrs. Bowlby died Saturday morning at the Methodist hospital, Fort Wayne. She had undergone an operation Wednesday, and had been ill for about 3 months, during which time she was nursed by a granddaughter, Mrs. Violet Hartranft of Elkhart.
The daughter of Jonas and Nancy Taylor. Mrs. Bowlby was born July 7, 1881, in Newaygo county, Mich. She was married to Frank Beaucha in 1898 in Whitley county, Ind. In 1923 she was married to Smith Long, and in 1927 she was married to John Bowlby, who died in June 1942. Mrs. Bowlby lived in Elkhart before moving to Larwill 14 years ago.
Surviving besides Mrs. Hartranft are 2 other daughters, Mrs. Edith Trumbull of Etna, Ind. and Mrs. Mary Gebert of Larwill; a brother, Ernest Taylor of Columbia City; 8 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchikdren. One child preceded her in death.


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