Notes for: Horace Allen Bodine
From Ronny Bodine:
In 1910, Horace Bodine lived with his parents in San Diego, California and worked as a shoe salesman and in 1930 lived in Los Angeles and worked as a clerk in a retail shoe store. On 5 June 1917, Horace Allen Bodine registered for the World War 1 draft in Los Angeles. He reported he was born 30 Oct 1891 in Lima, Ohio, worked as a shoe clerk for the Walk Over Shoe Company of San Diego and was married and supported his mother.
From San Diego Evening Tribune of 14 June 1913: Miss Helen Emma Hiatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hiatt was married last night to Mr. Horace Allen Bodine at 8:30 o'clock in the Central Christian church.
From San Diego Evening Tribune of 17 Aug 1918: The following divorce decrees were granted in Superior Judge C. N. Andrews' court this morning: Horace A. Bodine vs. Helen E. Bodine.
From Los Angeles County, California Marriage Records:
Horace Allen Bodine, 30, of Los Angeles, divorced, shoe salesman, born in Ohio son of Frank Bodine & Indina Belle Herman AND Nellie G. Green, 30, of Los Angeles, single, bookkeeper, born in Kansas, daughter of William Green & Ora A. Jackson, were married 17 June 1920 in Los Angeles, by James R. McIntire, Minister of the Christian Church.
Obituary, Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, Calif.) of 4 May 1955.
Funeral services for Horace Allen Bodine, 63, will be conducted today at 11 a.m. in Utter-McKinley's Viewpark Chapel. Interment will follow in Inglewood Park Cemetery. A native of Ohio, Mr. Bodine had resided here 46 years. He died Saturday in his home, 4812 9th Ave. He was a member of the Euclid Masonic Lodge 519, the Scottish Rite, and had been a Master Mason 30 years. He leaves his widow, Nellie; daughter Lois Gardner; also three grandchildren and a sister, Mae Williams.