Darrel Bowden
Does anyone know how Darrell Bowden is related to Herman Warren and Evelyn
Dowe?
In Evelyn's obit., a son, Darrell isn't mentioned but in Evelyn's son,
Laurence Whitney's obit, he mentions a brother, Darrell Bowden.
Possibly an adopted brother?????? After William Bowden dies, Darrell is
raised by the Warrens?????
I have a Darrell Carson Bowden who was an adopted son of Cephas William
Bowden who's obits. are below.
Dave
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Monday, February 28, 2000
The Halifax Herald Limited
WARREN, Laurence Whitney
WARREN, Laurence Whitney - 59, Lower Maccan Road, died February 27, 2000, in
Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in York Settlement, he was a
son of the late Herman and Evelyn (Dowe) Warren. He worked as a woodsman
most of his life and as a coal miner for a few years. During the past year,
he worked for Dowe Concrete Products. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and
playing cards. He was also a horseman. Surviving are his wife, the former
Faye Jean Dowe; daughters, Cheryl Leah Barnes, Deborah Ann Warren,
Victoria, B.C.; son, Stephen Charles Warren, at home; brothers, Sydney,
James, Parrsboro; William, Maccan; half-brothers, Ralph, Lewis, Ontario; one
granddaughter; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sisters,
Elizabeth, Louise; a half-sister (in infancy); brothers, John Warren,
Darrell Bowden. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, in Campbell's Funeral
Home, 98 Church St. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home chapel,
Rev. Danny Compton officiating. Burial will take place in the spring in the
Lower Maccan Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch.
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The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star; Published: 12/01/98; Page: B15 / A10
Obituary:
WARREN, EVELYN A.
WARREN, Evelyn A. - 97, New Prospect, Cumberland Co. died November 30, 1998,
in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Diligent River,
Cumberland Co., she was the daughter of the late William and Clara (Bowden)
Dowe. Surviving are sons, Sidney, James, New Prospect; Lawrence, Lower
Maccan; William (Sonny), Chignecto; 11 grandchildren; 11
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Herman; daughters,
Willena, Louise, Elizabeth; son, John; brothers, Alvah, Chesley, Harry and
Cecil. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday, both in Smith's
Funeral Home, Parrsboro, Rev. Jeffrey White officiating. Burial in Parrsboro
Baptist Cemetery. Donations to any charity.
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Parrsboro Record, Wednesday, October 2, 1929, pg. #1; Reel #2860, NSARM,
Halifax, N.S.
OBITUARY: William S. Bowden
The death occurred at Diligent River on September 16th, of Captain William
Bowden, age 58 years and 7 months, following an illness of 3 months. He was
a highly respected citizen of the district and stood always ready and
willing to help anyone in need. Besides a large circle of friends he leaves
a widow; five daughters, Mrs. John Canning, Fox River; Mrs. Irvine Allen,
Port Greville; Mrs. Kempton Spicer, Wharton; Lillian and Gertrude, at home;
also two sons, Perrley and Clem, at home; and an adopted baby (Darrel);
seven sisters, Mrs. Wm. Dow, Mrs. John Cochrane, Mrs. Oliver Dow, Mrs. Ned
Angrignon, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mrs. Fred Varner, Mrs. New White; and two
brothers, Albert and John. The hymns sung were: "Rock Of Ages", "Sweet Hour
Of Prayer", "Safe In The Arms Of Jesus" and "Shall We Gather At The River".
Interment was made at Diligent River Cemetery, Rev. I.D. Lyttle performing
the funeral service. The pallbearers were: John Warren, Charlie Dean, Nelson
Hughes and John Canning. Stanley W. Smith was funeral director.
(Didn't copy the list of floral tributes.)
Source: Dave Winter 20 Aug 2007
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Chronicle Herald, Wednesday, December 19, 1973, pg. #21; Reel #6031, NSARM,
Halifax, N.S.
TRUCKER DIES IN ACCIDENT
James River - Tatamagouche trucker Darrel Carson Bowden, 44, was killed in
Antigonish County community early yesterday morning when his rig left the
Trans-Canada Highway and overturned. An RCMP spokesman said no other
vehicles were involved in the accident., which occurred during rain. Mr.
Bowden, married with three children, was delivering wood chips to the Nova
Scotia Forest Industries Ltd. mill at Point Tupper from the Parrsboro mill
of Charles Harrison.
Chronicle Herald, Thursday, December 20, 1973, pg. #24; Reel #6031, NSARM,
Halifax, N.S.
OBITUARY: Darrel C. Bowden
Tatamagouche - Darrel Carson Bowden, 44, of Tatamagouche, Colchester County,
died Tuesday at James River after a highway accident. Born at Diligent
River, Cumberland County, he was a son of the late William and Sandra
Bowden. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Vaughan, of Fox River;
two sons, Wesley, Victoria, B.C.; William, at home; a daughter, Mary Ann,
also at home; three sisters, Eva (Mrs. Irvin Allen), Parrsboro; Lillian
(Mrs. Irvin Yorke), Diligent River; Gertie (Mrs. Kenneth Benjamin), Fox
River; he was predeceased by two brothers and two sisters. The body is at
Bonnyman Funeral Home, Tatamagouche. Funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m.
at Tatamagouche United Church, Rev. Donald Murray will officiate. Burial
will be in Bayhead Cemetery.
Source: Dave Winter 20 Aug 2007