Notes for: Mark Sylvester Bodine

This line of Bodines pronounces their last name as "BO-dine" as in rhymes with "bovine."

From Ronny Bodine:

From Bon Homme County, South Dakota Marriage Records:
Mark S. Bodine, 24, of P. O. Tabor AND Annie Toczek, 24, of P. O. Tabor, were married 24 Nov 1914 at Tabor, by E. A. Bouska, Priest.

On 5 June 1917, Mark Sylvester Bodine registered for the World War 1 draft in Dewey County, South Dakota. He reported being born 8 Nov 1890 in Artesian, South Dakota, that he was married and had a child. Mark Bodine lived with his family 1920-1930 in Dewey County, South Dakota where he engaged in farming and 1940 in Jovita, King County, washington. Mark and Anna Bodine were buried in Washington Memorial, Federal Way, Washington.

From Washington Death Records:
Anna Marie Bodine, dau. of Joseph & Clementine (Goush) Toczek, died 7 Sept 1958 in Tacoma, Pierce County, aged 70 years.

Obituary, The Seattle Times (Seattle, Wash.) of 8 Dec 1959.
Mark S. Bodine, 69, Pacific City, died yesterday in a Tacoma hospital. Rosary will be said at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Price funeral chapel, Auburn. Requiem Mass will be said at 9:30 o'clock Thursday in Holy Family Church, Auburn. Mr. Bodine was born in Artesian, S.D. He moved to Auburn in 1937 from Timber Lake, S.D. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Bodine was a member of Auburn Council, Knights of Columbus. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. William Clinkingbeard, Auburn, Mrs. William Hine, Mangor, Me., and Mrs. Charles Monaghan, Enumclaw; two sons, George, of Tacoma, and James Bodine, Azusa, Calif.; his mother, Mrs. Minnie Bodine, Auburn, and 22 grandchildren.