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Henry Bankhead Bodine

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Henry Bankhead Bodine

Birth
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Death
6 Sep 1924 (aged 15)
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
H 5
Memorial ID
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Son of Henry and Veronica Acheson Bodine, he was single, lived at 1514 Liberty St, Franklin, died there of acute gastro-enteritis and acute dilatation of the stomach, per death certificate 88377, whose informant was C. F. Mackey of Franklin. Buried Sep 9 1924.

The Oil City Derrick, Monday, Sep 8 1924:
Franklin, Sept. 7 -- Henry B. Bodine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus F. Mackey, died very suddenly Saturday, September 6. He was born in Buffalo, NY, on November 6, 1908, and therefor in his 16th year. The deceased was a member of St. Johns Episcopal church.

Franklin News-Herald, Friday, Sep 12 1924:
Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Acheson and Miss Margaret Acheson, who were called her by the very sudden death of Henry Bodine, son of Mrs. C. F. Mackey, have returned to their home in New York City. Others from out-of-town were the four brothers of Mrs. Mackey, who acted as pall-bearers: E. G. Acheson Jr. of Niagara, Falls, George of Caldwell, NJ, John of New York, and Howard of Pittsburgh; Mrs. T. M. Allison of Kittanning, Mrs. Acheson Smith of Niagara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Emmerling of Pittsburgh.
Son of Henry and Veronica Acheson Bodine, he was single, lived at 1514 Liberty St, Franklin, died there of acute gastro-enteritis and acute dilatation of the stomach, per death certificate 88377, whose informant was C. F. Mackey of Franklin. Buried Sep 9 1924.

The Oil City Derrick, Monday, Sep 8 1924:
Franklin, Sept. 7 -- Henry B. Bodine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus F. Mackey, died very suddenly Saturday, September 6. He was born in Buffalo, NY, on November 6, 1908, and therefor in his 16th year. The deceased was a member of St. Johns Episcopal church.

Franklin News-Herald, Friday, Sep 12 1924:
Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Acheson and Miss Margaret Acheson, who were called her by the very sudden death of Henry Bodine, son of Mrs. C. F. Mackey, have returned to their home in New York City. Others from out-of-town were the four brothers of Mrs. Mackey, who acted as pall-bearers: E. G. Acheson Jr. of Niagara, Falls, George of Caldwell, NJ, John of New York, and Howard of Pittsburgh; Mrs. T. M. Allison of Kittanning, Mrs. Acheson Smith of Niagara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Emmerling of Pittsburgh.


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