Funeral Notice,
The Chronicle Telegraph 19 Oct 1905, p. 4:
DEATH OF MRS. BOWMAN -
The funeral of the late Mrs. S. W. Bowman, relict of the late Samuel W. Bowman, took place Monday afternoon from the residence of Mrs. J. S. Bowman, 32 Scott street,, to the East End Mennonite cemetery. The deceased passed away on Friday and had she lived until the 6th of November, she would have attained the ripe old age of 89 years. She had for almost twenty years had her home in Berlin, the last eight years with her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Bowman. Up till April she had enjoyed unusually good health for a person so advanced in years. But since then she suffered from heart trouble and dropsy and grew gradually weaker until she passed away. She was born in Doon and had lived in this county nearly all her lifetime.
She is survived by the following sons and daughters, all of whom, with the exception of one, were here in September in a body to see her: John J., Hamilton; Rev. Menno, Berlin; Allan, Blair; Simon P., Chicago: Mrs. Aaron Moyer, Mildmay, Samuel St. Paul; Mrs. J. S. Bowman, Berlin; Mrs. H. A. Brubacher, Berlin, and Noah, Winnipeg.
Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. S. W. Bowman Monday afternoon were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bean, Haysville; Mrs. Henry Bean, New Hamburg. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shantz, Preston.
Contributor: Darryl Bonk (47010264) • [email protected]
Funeral Notice,
The Chronicle Telegraph 19 Oct 1905, p. 4:
DEATH OF MRS. BOWMAN -
The funeral of the late Mrs. S. W. Bowman, relict of the late Samuel W. Bowman, took place Monday afternoon from the residence of Mrs. J. S. Bowman, 32 Scott street,, to the East End Mennonite cemetery. The deceased passed away on Friday and had she lived until the 6th of November, she would have attained the ripe old age of 89 years. She had for almost twenty years had her home in Berlin, the last eight years with her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Bowman. Up till April she had enjoyed unusually good health for a person so advanced in years. But since then she suffered from heart trouble and dropsy and grew gradually weaker until she passed away. She was born in Doon and had lived in this county nearly all her lifetime.
She is survived by the following sons and daughters, all of whom, with the exception of one, were here in September in a body to see her: John J., Hamilton; Rev. Menno, Berlin; Allan, Blair; Simon P., Chicago: Mrs. Aaron Moyer, Mildmay, Samuel St. Paul; Mrs. J. S. Bowman, Berlin; Mrs. H. A. Brubacher, Berlin, and Noah, Winnipeg.
Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. S. W. Bowman Monday afternoon were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bean, Haysville; Mrs. Henry Bean, New Hamburg. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shantz, Preston.
Contributor: Darryl Bonk (47010264) • [email protected]
Inscription
In memory of/ Samuel W. Bowman/ born in Berks Co./ Pennsylvania/ November 4th 1804/ died/ September 6th 1866/ aged/ 61 years 10 months/ & 20 days/ Anna Biehn/ his wife/ born at Doon, Ontario/ November 6th 1816/ died/ October 13th 1905/ aged/ 88 years 11 months/ & 7 days/ Bowman
Family Members
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John J. Bowman
1835–1912
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Rev Menno B. Bowman
1837–1906
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Magdalena Bauman Bricker
1839–1875
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Allan Bowman
1841–1928
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Veronica Bowman Moyer
1846–1931
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Moses Bauman
1848–1848
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Abraham Bauman
1852–1852
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Samuel Bowman
1852–1942
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Annie Bowman Bowman
1853–1935
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Noah Bowman
1856–1936
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Louisa Bowman Brubacher
1859–1947
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