Notes for: Frank Earl Bodine
From Ronny Bodine:
Frank Bodine, age 26 and single, was living with his parents 1900 in Sima City, Allen County, Ohio. He was employed as a telegraph laborer. In 1910, he was living with his parents in Whatcom County, Washington working as a telephone lineman. Frank Bodine registered for the World War I draft in Blaine, Whatcom County, Washington on 12 Sept 1918. In 1930, Frank Bodine, a dairy farmer, was living with his family in Baker Township, Whatcom County, Washington.
From King County, Washington Marriage Records:
Frank E. Bodine, 32, lineman, of Bellingham, born in Penn., son of I. R. Bodine & Margaret Carnahan, AND Emory Odell, 31, of Lima, Ohio, born in Penn., daughter of Albert Odell and Hellen Decker, were married 14 Oct 1907 in Seattle by Wm. Alvin Spalding, Minister.
Frank and Emory Bodine divorced in January 1917. By 1910, Emory Bodine was living with her parents, Albert P. and Helen E. Odell, in Lima, Allen County, Ohio. On 3 March 1917 in Van Wert County, Ohio, Emery H. Bodine, widow, married Peter J. Dunifon, who predeceased her. The marriage record reports her age of 42 on 11 June 1916 and birth in Oil City, Penn.
From New Westminster Marriage Records:
Frank Bodine, 47, of Vancouver, bachelor, landscape gardner, born in Penn., son of Isaac Richard Bodine & Margaret Carnaham AND Grace Moisey, 34, of Vancouver, spinster, born in England, daughter of John Moisey & Alice Joyce, were married 28 Oct 1925.
Obituary, Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.) of Aug 1954.
BODINE, Grace, age 63, of 1700 James Street, passed away in a local hospital Sunday, August 15. Mrs. Bodine had resided in this community for the past 31 years, and was a member of the Church of Nazarene. Surviving relatives include two daughters, Mrs. Rex Miller of Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Roger Geariety of Van Zandt; a step-son, Murel Bodine of Canton, Ohio; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Wilson of Vancouver, B. C., and Mrs. W. Gray of N. Battleford, Sask., Canada; and two brothers, Will Moisey in England, and George Moisey of Indio, Calif. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by Revs. J. Frazier and Hollis Grubb, Thursday, August 19, at 1 p. m. Final resting place, Lynden Cemetery.
Obituary, Binghampton Press (Binghampton, N.Y.) of 3 May 1960.
BODINE-Mrs. Emroy Helen Bodine, 84, formerly of Hallstead, Pa., died Monday in Canton, Ohio. She is survived by one son, Murel Bodine, Canton; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Hallstead, and a member of the Daughters of Union Veterans, also a member of the Gill Chapter No. 12 Order of the Eastern Star, New Milford, Pa. The body will arrive in Binghamton, Wednesday afternoon and will be taken to the Tuttle Funeral Home, Hallstead. Pa., where the funeral will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. The Rev. John W. Young will officiate. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, Hallstead. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening.
Burials in Lynden Cemetery, Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington.
(For grave marker photo see Find A Grave Memorial No. 6660736)
BODINE Frank E. 1873-1943 Grave 1891-1954