![]() ![]() He is survived by his wife and two stepsons. ![]() Bowman was a molder at the Kimball Elevator Company and a member of Excelsior Lodge No. from the home, 1623 Fifteenth Avenue.Ĭouncil Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, Tuesday, October 22, 1918, page 7ĮDWARD FRANKLIN BOWMAN, aged 47 years, died at 3 o'clock Wednesday morning of pneumonia at the family home, 3445 Avenue A, after an illness of four weeks. The body was removed to Corrigan's and funeral services were conducted Monday at 3 p.m. ![]() Anton Biadovick, died Sunday morning at Mercy Hospital, death being due to stomach trouble. He was very well known in Council Bluffs, especially among the younger people and his death is deeply regretted.Ĭouncil Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, Tuesday, October 8, 1918, page 7 He would have been 20 years of age November 5. ![]() There were no details given.Ĭorporal Badger was the son of Mr. Arlie Shannon of this city received word from the war department at Washington Tuesday announcing the death in action overseas September 12, of her brother, Corporal BRYANT D. 29, G.A.R.Ĭouncil Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, Thursday, February 25, 1904, page 3 Atkins was a veteran of the civil war and an early member of Abe Lincoln Post No. He was also prominently identified with the establishment of Templar Park at Spirit Lake, where hundreds of Iowa Masons and their families annually enjoy their summer outings. Atkins was one of the pioneer and most prominent Masons of the state, a number of grand lodge, grand chapter and grand commandry officers are expected to attend the funeral Sunday. Interment will be at Fairview Cemetery.Īs Mr. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from the family residence, corner of Sixth Avenue and Sixth Street. Atkins especially being better than shortly before their start for Iowa. Lacey, Jr., accompanied the remains home. Atkins last December his remains have been resting in a receiving vault at Los Angeles in accordance with his own request that the family stay in California until spring before bringing him back to Council Bluffs for final interment. Atkins, who died at Los Angeles, California, December 5, last year, arrived in the city yesterday morning, accompanied by the family who have been spending the winter on the Pacific coast. Lacey.Ĭouncil Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, Sunday, December 6, 1903, page 4 Atkins at the time of his death were his wife, his son Henry, and his grandson, Thomas B. At the present time it is believed that his wishes in this respect will be carried out. It is understood to have been his wish that in case of his death during the winter the family should remain in California until spring, placing his body in a vault at Los Angeles until they were ready to return. Atkins will be brought here for interment in Fairview, where he had often expressed the desire to take his final sleep. When he came to Council Bluffs he opened a drug store in a small wooden building, which he erected for the purpose near the site of the brick building he subsequently built and occupied continuously with his drug store until August 19 of this year when he retired from business. He was born near Detroit, Michigan, 65 years ago. He located here in the summer of 1866, after a varied experience in the western and southwestern territories and on the Pacific coast. Atkins was a citizen of Council Bluffs for nearly forty years. Steadman to The Nonpareil last night announced that J.B. ![]()
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