Son of H.G. & Lilly M. Bowers
Paul C. Bowers, 48,a brother of Ray I. Bowers,
died Friday in the Armstrong County Memorial Hospital in Kittanning after a long illness.
Mr. Bowers was a son of Harvey G. and Lilly Cessna Bowers.
Surviving is a brother Ray I. Bowers, of North Main St., Punxsutawney. One brother Frank W. preceded him in death.
Interment will be in the Circle Hill Cemetery.
Spirit
He lived at 428 Dewey Street in Kittaning and worked as a Constable;he was never married.
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A resident of 428 Dewey Street in Kittanning. He died at the Armstrong County Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for the previous 5 days;he want missing and was later found lying in the doorway of the Hockenberry Service Station in Kittanning located at the corner of North Grant & Vine Streets. He was treated for head lacerations & shock. The coronor ruled his death was due to an Epidoral Hemorrage.
Simpson's Leader-Times
Sources:
~ Extracted from the Punxsutawney Spirit; Punxsutawney,Jefferson County,Pennsylvania;dated 4 November 1957;
~ The Simpson's Leader-Times; Kittanning,Armstrong County,Pennsylvania ;
~ The Pennsylvania Department of Vital Records-Death Certificate Number- 98542.
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Son of H.G. & Lilly M. Bowers
Paul C. Bowers, 48,a brother of Ray I. Bowers,
died Friday in the Armstrong County Memorial Hospital in Kittanning after a long illness.
Mr. Bowers was a son of Harvey G. and Lilly Cessna Bowers.
Surviving is a brother Ray I. Bowers, of North Main St., Punxsutawney. One brother Frank W. preceded him in death.
Interment will be in the Circle Hill Cemetery.
Spirit
He lived at 428 Dewey Street in Kittaning and worked as a Constable;he was never married.
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A resident of 428 Dewey Street in Kittanning. He died at the Armstrong County Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for the previous 5 days;he want missing and was later found lying in the doorway of the Hockenberry Service Station in Kittanning located at the corner of North Grant & Vine Streets. He was treated for head lacerations & shock. The coronor ruled his death was due to an Epidoral Hemorrage.
Simpson's Leader-Times
Sources:
~ Extracted from the Punxsutawney Spirit; Punxsutawney,Jefferson County,Pennsylvania;dated 4 November 1957;
~ The Simpson's Leader-Times; Kittanning,Armstrong County,Pennsylvania ;
~ The Pennsylvania Department of Vital Records-Death Certificate Number- 98542.
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