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Jesse B. Bowman

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Jesse B. Bowman

Birth
Bloomington, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
28 Oct 1992 (aged 76)
State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Pike Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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W.W.II Army Veteran / Korean Conflict Veteran.,Son, of Guy and Maybelle "Mabel" (Garrison) Bowman, Husband of Mary Lou (Luzier), Father of Margaret "Peggy" Louise (Bowman) Hanes, Jesse Lynn, Jerry Guy, Gloria Mae (Bowman) Pinter, Debra Ann (Bowman) Lenhart, William Albert, and Paula Glee Bowman. Jesse was born at Bloomington, He was schooled locally, and received awards for perfect attendences, through-out his Grade School, and High School. He was a Veteran, of World War II with the Army, and was awarded these Decorations, and Citations, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic Pacific Medal, and 3 Bronze Stars. He was United in marriage with Mary Lou ( Luzier ) together they set up house keeping, in the outskirts of Glen Richey, where they were blessed with seven children. He worked over 30 years, at the Chevrolet Plant in Buffalo, N. Y. He also continued farming, through-out his life, He was an avid Hunter, and Fisherman, He will be greatly missed by whose lives he touched. He will always be remembered, and loved by his Family.
W.W.II Army Veteran / Korean Conflict Veteran.,Son, of Guy and Maybelle "Mabel" (Garrison) Bowman, Husband of Mary Lou (Luzier), Father of Margaret "Peggy" Louise (Bowman) Hanes, Jesse Lynn, Jerry Guy, Gloria Mae (Bowman) Pinter, Debra Ann (Bowman) Lenhart, William Albert, and Paula Glee Bowman. Jesse was born at Bloomington, He was schooled locally, and received awards for perfect attendences, through-out his Grade School, and High School. He was a Veteran, of World War II with the Army, and was awarded these Decorations, and Citations, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic Pacific Medal, and 3 Bronze Stars. He was United in marriage with Mary Lou ( Luzier ) together they set up house keeping, in the outskirts of Glen Richey, where they were blessed with seven children. He worked over 30 years, at the Chevrolet Plant in Buffalo, N. Y. He also continued farming, through-out his life, He was an avid Hunter, and Fisherman, He will be greatly missed by whose lives he touched. He will always be remembered, and loved by his Family.


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