Notes for: Charles D. BoDine, M.D.
I did have that he died April 18, 1943, but RB had October 18, 1943. I'll go with that.
From Ronny Bodine:
Charles BoDine lived 1910-1930 with his family in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon where in 1910 he was a practicing physician and 1930 a surgeon. In 1910, he reported that in 6 years of marriage his wife had borne 3 children, all then living. On 7 June 1926, Charles and Elizabeth BoDine and their three children all arrived at the port of New York aboard the S.S. DeGrasse from La Havre, France. The passenger manifest provided dates and places of birth for the entire family.
Obituary, The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) of 19 Oct 1943.
Death of Dr. Charles D. BoDine, 70, member of the BoDine-Cantril clinic, Monday morning in Emanuel hospital, brings to 36 the Portland traffic fatalities so far this year, according to police reports. Dr. BoDine was injured Sunday as his automobile collided with one driven by John Ochsner, 4714 N.E. 18th avenue, at N.E. 32d avenue and Prescott street, and caromed off the road, hitting a tree. Dr. BoDine, physisian and surgeon, was born in Peotone, Ill., in 1873 and was educated at Northwestern university school of medicine, Chicago, Ill., from which he was graduated in 1902. He practiced medicine in Wyoming from 1903 to 1909 when he came to Oregon where he had practiced medicine since. He was a member of the staff of Emanuel hospital. Dr. BoDine was a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Portland Academy of Medicine. he belonged to both the American and Oregon State Medical associations and the Multnomah County Medical society. He was a lieutenant-colonel in the first world war, belonged to the Masonic lodge and to the Presbyterian church. His home was at 2439 N.E. 16th avenue. Surviving relatives include the widow, Mrs. Elizabeth BoDine, a son, Dr. C. Elliott BoDine, a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Carter, and three grandchildren, all of Portland. With Dr. and A. H. Cantril, he established the BoDine-Cantril clinic in 1929 and after the death of Dr. Cantril in 1939, Dr. BoDine and other associated continued in the work of the clinic. He was interested in education work and in civic and charitable undertakings. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11:30 A.M. in Finley's Morninglight chapel, with Dr. Paul S. Wright of the First Presbyterian church in charge.
Obituary, The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) of 14 May 1945.
BODINE--May 11, Elizabeth Elliott, of 2439 NE 16th ave., mother of Mrs. F. W. Carter and Dr. C. E. BoDine, Portland; three grandchildren. Services Monday, 1 PM, in Finley's Morninglight Chapel, SW Montgomery at 4th. Friends invited. Private commitment Portland Crematorium.