She married William Henry Bomar on 20 Nov 1882 at Logan, Harrison County, Iowa.
Obituary: Mary Swanger was born in (Minnesota) in 1865. At the age of 17 she was united in marriage to William Henry Bomar (on 20 Nov 1882 in Iowa). To this union were born 22(?) children, nine surviving her death. Mrs. Bomar's health has been failing for several months. Last April her daughter, Mrs. Laura Schmidt was called to Montana to be with her, where she remained until the 8th of September, when she brought her mother back to the old home about 20 miles northwest of Rushville (Nebraska). She seemed to have made a change for the better, but the morning of September 11th she suddenly took worse. Dr. Crawford of Rushville was summoned and everything was done that love and money could do, but to no avail. Her spirit departed this life at 12:40. Mrs. Bomar was a kind, loving wife and mother, loved by all who knew her. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, William Bomar, nine children and 30 grandchildren. Three of the children were at her bedside when the end came, Mr. Jim Bomar, Mrs. Lila Hankins, Mrs. Laura Schmidt. The children are as follows: William Bomar of Helena, Montana; Jim Bomar of White Clay, Nebraska; Jinks Bomar of Radersburg, Montana; Scott Bomar of Radersburg; Johnny Bomar of..... (MT)
(The rest of the obit is missing, but the other children that survived her were: Mrs. Lila Hankins of Hay Springs, NE; Mrs. Laurie Schmidt of Hay Springs, Nebraska; Mrs. Eunice Smith of Montana; Mrs. Alice West of Washington)
She married William Henry Bomar on 20 Nov 1882 at Logan, Harrison County, Iowa.
Obituary: Mary Swanger was born in (Minnesota) in 1865. At the age of 17 she was united in marriage to William Henry Bomar (on 20 Nov 1882 in Iowa). To this union were born 22(?) children, nine surviving her death. Mrs. Bomar's health has been failing for several months. Last April her daughter, Mrs. Laura Schmidt was called to Montana to be with her, where she remained until the 8th of September, when she brought her mother back to the old home about 20 miles northwest of Rushville (Nebraska). She seemed to have made a change for the better, but the morning of September 11th she suddenly took worse. Dr. Crawford of Rushville was summoned and everything was done that love and money could do, but to no avail. Her spirit departed this life at 12:40. Mrs. Bomar was a kind, loving wife and mother, loved by all who knew her. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, William Bomar, nine children and 30 grandchildren. Three of the children were at her bedside when the end came, Mr. Jim Bomar, Mrs. Lila Hankins, Mrs. Laura Schmidt. The children are as follows: William Bomar of Helena, Montana; Jim Bomar of White Clay, Nebraska; Jinks Bomar of Radersburg, Montana; Scott Bomar of Radersburg; Johnny Bomar of..... (MT)
(The rest of the obit is missing, but the other children that survived her were: Mrs. Lila Hankins of Hay Springs, NE; Mrs. Laurie Schmidt of Hay Springs, Nebraska; Mrs. Eunice Smith of Montana; Mrs. Alice West of Washington)
Inscription
Mary F. Bomar
Born Apr. 15, 1865
Died Sept. 11, 1929
Wife of
WM. Bomar
Family Members
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William Abraham Robert "Billy" Bomar
1885–1970
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James Walter Samuel Bomar
1887–1972
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Delilah Ruth Abelle "Lila" Bomar Hankins
1889–1966
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Laurie Clara Annie Laura "Larry Kate" Bomar Sage
1892–1962
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Christopher Henry Jinks Bomar
1894–1965
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Lottie Alice Matilda "Alice" Bomar West
1896–1954
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Bertha Eunice Mary Ellen "Eunice" Bomar Francis
1900–1966
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Lloyd Scott Andrew "Scottie" Bomar
1902–1982
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John Washington Irving "Johnny" Bomar
1903–1940
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Dick "Syd" Early Homer Tom Jack Syndey Bomar
1905–1918
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Baby Girl Bomar
1907–1907
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