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Carnegie Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma



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© Lillian Cotton

Annie E. [Weaver] Bowman



Obituary
Carnegie Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by:
Lillian Cotton


© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, January 9, 1974

Annie E. [Weaver] Bowman
1889 ~ 1974


Rites Held For Mrs. Bowman

Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Bowman, 84, mother of Mrs. Ira Caldwell, Carnegie, were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the local Nazarene church. Rev. Bob Williams, pastor, officiated. Interment was in the Carnegie cemetery.

Mrs. Bowman was born February 20, 1889 and had been a resident here since 1939. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1935.

Survivors include four daughters Mrs. Ira Caldwell of Carnegie, Mrs. Pauline Spratt of Del City, Mrs. Irene Tull of Norman and Mrs. Ollie Mae Stevens of Midwest City; and one sister, Mrs. A.M. Teal of Lawton.

Annie E. [Weaver] Bowman
February 20, 1889 ~ January 5, 1974


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