Notes for: Abraham L. Bodine
There is some confusion on Find-a-grave is he is buried in Glenwood Cemetery or Greenlawn Cemetery, but the pictures seem to be at the Glenwood Cemetery site.
His middle initial came from info at the LDS site.
The following obituary was found at DistantCousin.com:
Abraham Bodine of River street died on Tuesday of consumption, aged 38 years. He had been sick about three weeks but had been confined to his bed only two days. Mr. Bodine was the son of Thomas Bodine of Bordentown, He was a painter by trade. He leaves a widow and a daughter, Reba, aged ten years. Mr. Bodine leaves also three brothers and five sisters, who live at Bordentown and Philadelphia. The funeral will be held at his late home at one o’clock on Friday. The sermon will be preached by Elder Willis G. Brown, pastor of the Eatontown advent church, assisted by Elder Eseck Wolcott. The body will be buried in Greenwood cemetery at West Long Branch.
Source: Red Bank Register, Wednesday, Mar 14, 1900.
From Ronny Bodine (Nov 18, 2018):
Abraham Bodine, age 19 and single, was living with his parents 1880 in Bordentown, Burlington County and working as a painter. The marriage of A. L. Bodine and Miss Maggie Fary, both of Bordentown, was announced in the Bordentown "Register" of 8 July 1887 and the "New Jersey Mirror" of 13 July 1887. By June 1900, Maggie Bodine was a widow, living in Shrewsbury Township, Monmouth County with their only child, 10-year old daughter Reba.
Obituary, Red Bank Register (Red Bank, N.J.) of Wednesday, 14 March 1900.
Abraham Bodine of River street died on Tuesday of consumption, aged 38 years. He had been sick about three weeks but had been confined to his bed only two days. Mr. Bodine was the son of Thomas Bodine of Bordentown, He was a painter by trade. He leaves a widow and a daughter, Reba, aged ten years. Mr. Bodine leaves also three brothers and five sisters, who live at Bordentown and Philadelphia. The funeral will be held at his late home at one o'clock on Friday. The sermon will be preached by Elder Willis G. Brown, pastor of the Eatontown advent church, assisted by Elder Eseck Wolcott. The body will be buried in Greenwood cemetery at West Long Branch.
Obituary, The Daily Record (Long Branch, NJ) of Friday, 10 Oct 1924.
Mrs. Margaret Bodine, widow of Abraham Bodine, and mother of Miss Reba Bodine, died Wednesday night at her home at Eatontown after a lingering illness. She was 63 years old, and the daughter of the late Peter and Emmline Fary, and was born at Wayside, where she lived until after her marriage.The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house, Rev. M. M. Shurtleff, pastor of the Second Advent Church, officiating. Burial will be at Glenwood Cemetery in charge of Charles Breese, of Eatontown. Mrs. Bodine was a member of the Advent Church at Eatontown, and her death is mourned by a large circle of friends. Besides her daughter, Miss Reba, who is a member of the clerical force of the Consolidated Gas Company in this city, she is survived by three brothers and three sisters. The brothers are Edmund Fary, of Red Bank; Borough Clerk E. Wolcott Fary, of Sea Bright, and Bloomfield Fary, also of Sea Bright. The surviving sisters are Mrs. Joseph Dangler, of Wayside; Mrs. Carol B. West and Mrs. P. J. Poppinga, of Red Bank. The deceased was a member of Independent Council, No. 11, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, of Sea Bright.
Burials in Glenwood Cemetery, West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
(For grave marker photo see Find A Grave Memorial No. 91848749)
ABRAHAM L. BODINE Died March 13, 1900 Aged 39 Years. Weep Not The Dead Shall Rise.
MARGARET BODINE His Wife Died Oct. 8, 1924 Aged 63 Years