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- Lockport Y Union Sun Journal - 2/5/1963
BOWLER - Paul Chester Bowler,
195 Center St.. entered into rest
on Monday afternoon, February
4 He Is survived by one daughter
and one son, Mrs. Donald
Sullivan, Rochester, and James C.
Bowler of Lockport, one sister
and two brothers, Mrs. Edith Seeloff,
Lockport, George Bowler,
Rochester, and Norval Bowler,
Lockport. Friends may call at the
Paul Reynolds Funeral Home, 46
East Avenue. Funeral services
will be held at 2:39 Wednesday
afternoon. Burial in Cold Spring
Cemetery
ALSO
Same date and paper
A lifelong city resident, Paul
Chester Bowler, 73. of 195 Center
St., died Monday (Feb. 4
1963) at his home following a
long illness.
Mr. Bowler was born in Lock
port on Feb. 25, 1889, and attended
school here. He was em
ployed at the Shredded Wheat
plant in Niagara Falls many
years ago and for the City of
Lockport before his retirement.
He served in the U. S. Marine
Corps during World War I.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs
Donald Sullivan, Rochester; one
son, James C. Bowler, Lockport;
one sister, Mrs. Edith Seeloff,
Lockport; and two b r o t h e r s,
George Bowler, Rochester and
Norval L. Bowler, Lockport.
Friends may call at the Paul
Reynolds Funeral Home, 46 East
Ave., where the Rev. Lenzer, a
retired minister from North Tonawanda,
will conduct services tomorrow
at 2:30 p.m. Burial will
be in Cold Springs Cemetery.
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