Notes for: Gertrude Bodine

From Ronny Bodine:

1st marriage--about 1946--HARRY RAYMOND WINNER.

From Social Security Records:
Henry Raymond Winner applied for a SSN in Aug 1940 and reported he was born 7 Dec 1922 in Mount Holly. He died 14 March 2000.

From New Jersey Death Records:
Henry Raymond Winner was born 7 Dec 1922 and died 14 March 2000 in Mount Holly, Burlington County.

Burials in Mount Holly Cemetery, Burlington County, New Jersey.
HENRY RAYMOND WINNER SSGT US Army Air Forces World War II 7 Dec 1922 14 Mar 2000

Obituary, The Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer of Friday, 17 March 2000.
Abbreviated here due to length.
Henry Raymond "Ray" Winner, 77, a World War II veteran, a former police officer and a community volunteer, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Tuesday at Virtus-Memorial Hospital Burlington County, Mount Holly. [Portion omitted] During World War II, Mr. Winner served as an Army Air Corps radioman and tail-gunner aboard a B-17 bomber in the Pacific. [Portion omitted} He is survived by his wife of 17 years, Carol Crozier Winner; a son, Robin R.; daughters Phyllis Winner, Brenda Brown and Kelly McNabb; a stepson, William J. Kochersperger; five grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; a brother; and a sister. [Balance omitted]

Children of Gertrude Bodine and Harry Winner: Phyllis Ann (23 Oct 1946).


2nd marriage--1958--JOSEPH P. GRIFFITH, JR.
From New Jersey Marriage Records:
Joseph P. Griffith AND Gertrude Bodine were married September 1958 in Pemberton Twp., Burlington County.

Obituary, Philadelphia Inquirer of 29 Aug 1992.
JOSEPH P. GRIFFITH JR., 66, of Mount Holly, died Wednesday, at Memorial Hospital of Burlington County, Mount Holly. Mr. Griffith, a former employee of Rancocas Valley Regional High School, worked for the Northampton Textile and Alexander Plush Mills for 39 years. He was a lifelong resident of Mount Holly. He was a member of the Eagle Dye Glee Club, the VFW 2692 in Mount Holly, Relief Fire Company No. 1, and the New Jersey and Burlington County Exempt Firemen's Associations. Mr. Griffith was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. He also was an avid fisherman. Survivors: his wife, Gertrude; a stepdaughter, Phyllis Winner of Westampton; two step-grandchildren, and three sisters, Jenny Daigle of Baton Rouge, La., Bernice Yoos of Deltona, Fla., and Florence Worrell of Tabernacle. Services: viewing, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. today, Perinchief Chapels, 438 High St., Mount Holly; funeral, 11 a.m. today, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 121 High St., Mount Holly; burial, St. Andrew's Graveyard, Mount Holly.

Obituary, local newspaper.
Gertrude Bodine Griffith of Burlington, died Monday, April 23, 2007 at Our Lady of Lourdes in Willingboro. She was 86. Born in Florence, Mrs. Griffith was a lifelong area resident. She was a longtime employee of W. T. Grant in Mt. Holly. Mrs. Griffith was a life member of St. Andrew's Church in Mount Holly. She was an avid reader and especially loved Mark Twain. Her needlework was magnificent. The daughter of the late Gordon Roberts Bodine and Lydia Eva (nee Cox) Bodine; Gertrude was the last living of 11 children. She is survived by her daughter Phyllis Ann Winner Maier and her husband Robert of Burlington; two granddaughters: Suzanne Lucas Pacera & her husband Stephen of Hamilton, BJ; and Jacquelyn Wagner of Columbia, IL. She is also survived by four great-grandchildren: Amelia, Eli, Jack & Leah. Burial Office and Eucharist will be held on Saturday at 11:00 at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 121 High St., Mt. Holly. Interment in St. Andrew's Graveyard.