Notes for: Raymond Harper Bodine

From Ronny Bodine:

1st marriage--1955--NANCY KIMBER BUTT.
From Courier-Post (Camden, NJ) of 11 Jan 1955.
The engagement of Nancy Kimber Butt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Butt of Haddon Heights to Sgt. Raymond Harper Bodine, USMC, stationed at Silver Spring, Maryland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Bodine of Somerdale is announced with the wedding to take place 5 Feb 1955. [Note: The Courier-Post of 31 July 1971 reported the obituary of William K. Butt and named among his survivors his daughter Mrs. Nancy K. Bodine of Woodlynne.]

From New Jersey Marriage Records:
Raymond M. Bodine AND Nancy K. Butt were married February 1955 in Somerdale, Camden County.

From The Morning Call of Saturday, 20 June 1987.
Ronald Delaney Serfass, 55, of Slatedale, died 19 June 1987. He was the husband of Nancy (Butt) Serfass. Survivors include Anthony Bodine of Bethlehem and Treena Ann Bodine of Slatedale.

From The Morning Call of Saturday, 14 Sept 2002:
Jack Dale Kehm died 12 Sept 2002 age 72. He was married to Nancy K. (Butt) Kehm for 12 years. Survivors include his wife, stepson Anthony of Walnutport and stepdaughter Treena Kunkle of Slatington.


2nd marriage--1975--GENEVIEVE CATHERINE BOWKER.
From Clark County, Nevada Marriage Records:
Raymond Harper Bodine AND Genevieve C. Quinn were married 12 Oct 1975.

Genevieve C. Bowker applied for a SSN and reported she was born 16 Aug 1934 in Juliastown, NJ, dau. of William D. & Hannah (Haws) Bowker. She reported her name as Geneviece C. Quinn in Nov 1955 and Genevieve Cathrine Bodine in Nov 1995.

Obituary, The Daily Okeechobee (Okeechobee, Fla.) of 13 June 2004.
MILLSBORO - Genevieve C. Bodine of Millsboro died Sunday, June 6, 2004, in her home. She was 69. Mrs. Bodine was born in Morristown, N.J. She was a homemaker. She raised seven children, had a great sense of humor and a positive outlook. Friends describe her as "pretty spunky" and "never a dull moment..." Mrs. Bodine was a member of the Indian River Senior Center and American Military Society. She was a member of the Acorn Club and volunteered for the Paralyzed Veterans of America. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Raymond H. Bodine, in 1996. She is survived by three sons, Ambrose Quinn, Bill Bodine and John Quinn; four daughters, Denise Raby, Joanne Soto, Linda Lembke and Kathleen Quinn; 22 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and her fiance and companion, Walton H. Smith Jr. Services will be private at a later time in Phoenix, Ariz. The family suggests donations be made to N.E.A.D.S., Vermont Puppy Chapter, c/o Linda Lembke, 681 Colonial Drive, White River Junction, VT 05001, a service dog organization.


From Social Security Applications and Claims:
Raymond Harper Bodine applied for a SSN and reported he was born 10 Aug 1932 in Glassboro, NJ,, son of Augustes L. & Elsie M. (Davenport) Bodine. He died 15 April 1996.