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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/24/1970
BOWMAN - Lawrence N.
Bowman, 74, of 6230 Southwest
27th St., Mirimar, Florida,,
former resident of North Tona-
wanda, died Thursday (Oct. 22,,
197) in Hollywood General
Hospital, Hollywood, Florida
after a long illness.
He was born in Germany,
iving in North Tonawanda until
going to Florida in 1954. Mr.
Bowman was employed as
superintendent of the George J.
Meyer Malting Company for 38
years, retiring in 1954.
He was a member of the
Ascension Church in North
Tonawanda and St. Stephens
Church, Hollywood, Florida.
Survived by his wife, Barbara
Herrmann Bowman; two
sons, William J. of Oakridge.
New Jersey and Lawrence
Bowman Jr. of.North Tonawanda;
three daughters, Mrs.
Peter (Elizabeth) Kantor and
Mrs. Jerome (Barbara)
McCormick of the Tonawandas
and Mrs. Hugh (Ann) Cramer of
Mirimar, Florida; two
brothers, Henry L. Bowman of
North Tonawanda and Michael
of Austria; three sisters, Mrs.
Elizabeth Philf, Mrs. Joseph
(Theresa) Breuer and Mrs.
Dieter (Ann) Schutz, all of Niagara
Falls, Ontario. Also 16
grandchildren, five great-grandchildren,
and several nieces and
nephews.
Friends may call at the Wattengel
Funeral Home Inc., 307
Oliver St., North Tonawanda,
where prayers will be said at
9 a.m. Tuesday, followed by
a Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m. in
Ascension Church. Burial in Mt.
Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of
floweers, memorials may be
made to the Ascension Build-
ing Fund.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/24/1942
LA WHENCE BOMANC aaa
BARBARA BOMANC
For Leave to Change their Names to
LAWRENCE BOWMAN and
BARBARA BOWMAN.
LEGAL NOTICE
PETITION
At a Special Term of me
County Court held in the
Chambers ot Hon. Raymond
A. Knowles In the Court
House In the City of Lockport,
Niagala County, New
York, on the 19th day of
September, 1942.
P R E S E N T : HON. RAYMOND A.
KNOWLES. County Judge
STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY COURT : : :
COUNTY OF NIAGARA
In the Matter of the Application
Of
The petition of Lawrence Bomanc
and Barbara Bomanc. sometimes known
as Lawrence Bomanz and Barbara
Bomanz, duly verified the 18th day of
September, 1942, and entitled as above,
having been duly presented to the
County Court of Niagara County, the
said petition praying for leave of the|
petitioners to assume the name of
Lawrence Bowman and Anna Bowman,
in place and stead of their present
name, and the court being duly satisfied
that the averments contained in
such petition are in all respects true
and that there Is no reasonable objection
to the change of name proposed.
NOW, on motion of JOSEPH AMBRUSKO
& HETFREN J. COHEN, attorneys
for the petitioners, it is,
ORDERED, that LAWRENCE BOMANC
and BARBARA BOMANC Of
the City of North Tonawanda, Niagara
County, New York, be and they hereby
are authorized to assume the names
of LAWRENCE BOWMAN and BARBARA
BOWMAN upon condition, however,
that they shall comply with the
further provisions of this order, and it
is further,
ORDERED, that this order and the
aforementioned petition be filed with-
in ten days from the date hereof in
th.3 office of the Clerk of the County
ot Niagara; and that a copy of this
order shall within ten days from the
date hereof be published once In THE
EVENING NEWS, a newspaper published
in North Tonawanda, N. Y.
and that, proof of publication thereof
be filed with the County Clerk of
Niagara County: and It Is further;
ORDERED, that following the filing
of this petition and the order herein
as hereinbefore directed, and the publication
of such order and the filing
of proof of publication thereof as
hereinbefore directed, and on and after
October 26th, 1942, the petitioners shau
be known by the names of LAWRENCE
BOWMAN and BARBARA BOWMAN
and by no other name.
Eater.
RAYMOND A. KNOWLES,
Niagara County Judge.
Sept 24.
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