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Thursday, September 17, 2009 1 THE ITHACA JOURNAL
peake, Virginia; great-
CLARA . BOWMAN
grandchildren, Joshua
Tanzola, Austin,' Stephan,
Christina and Emily
Lewis; nephew, Richard
(Connie) LaBombard;
nieces, Carol (Donald)
Baraett, Joan (Robert)
Redfield Lyon, and their
'
families; � sister-in-law,
Denise Teeter; nieces and
nephews.
In addition to her pa-
rents and husband, she
was predeceased by her
ITHACA - Clara T.
sister and brother-in-law,
Bowman, 97, of Ithaca,
Frances and' Earl
passed :away peacefully
LaBombard; and her
September 14, 2009 in:
brother, Robert Teeter.
her home of 62 years.
There are no calling
Born December 19, 1911
hours. A private grave -
side service will he held
in Ithaca, she was the
daughter of the late
at the convenience of the
Charles and Lina Teeter —family
in Pleasant Grove
and We of the late Dan-
Cemetery. In lieu - of
iel B. Bowman, who died
flowers memorial contri-
in 1990.
butions may be made to
Clara was a lifetime
the SPCA of Tompkins
resident of the Ithaca
County, 1640 Hanshaw
area. She attended grade
Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850 or
,
school at the 8-sided
Hospicare of Tompkins
school when her family
County, 172 E. King Rd.,
lived in, Varna. She
Ithaca, NY 14850.
shared iny stories from
Arrangements are by
her years n the farm in
the Wagner Funeral
Enfield - alldtrg to the
Home.
one room school with her
Please sign thcgurst book at
theithacajournaLcom/oMtuarie,
sister, belonging to 4-H
and helping on the, farm..
She loved animals and
had several "canine com-
panions" during her life-
time. She en)'oyed
feed-
ing the buds And
working
in her flower She
�b�e�,dts�,�
was an avidataT446.Al-
ways did the crossword
puzzle in the paper every
day and was faithful in
keeping her. diary. She
was familiar to many, as a
result of being a waitress
for many years beginning
in 1940 @t_the Old Hun-
dred. She, worked at
Beam's 1jestaurant, Col-'
lege Spa and Demitries,
-
retiring in 1981- Clara
be greatly missed by
will
her family and neighbors.
Clara is survived by her
and daughter-m-law,
son
David and Gloria Bow-
grandchil-
; Man,. Lansing:
Pamela (Check)
dren, .
ansing. Scott
Tanzola, LCUesa-
—
�etlise) Lew",
Monday, Apnl 27, 20091 THE ITHACA JOURNAL
FRANCES T.
LaBOMBARD
t J.
ITHACA - Frances T.
LaBombard, 98. of Itha-
ca, died Friday, April 24,
2009 at Strong Memorial
Hospital in Rochester
surrounded by her loving
family. Born October 19,
1910 in Ithaca, she was
a daughter of the late
Charles and Lina Teeter
and wife of the late
George Earl LaBombard,
who died in 1971.
Mrs. LaBombard was a
lifetime resident of the
Ithaca area. She was a
50 year member of the
Enfield Valley Grange
and life member of the
Enfield 'Senior Citizens.
Her other memberships
included 'the Enfield His-
torical Society and
Friends of Robert H.
1l-eman State Park. Mrs.
LaBombard was also an
election inspector for
many decades. She was
an avid reader and
qullter. She also enjoyed
crocheting, bird watch-
ing, and was always very
interested her
family
greatly
missed by
She win her family and
friend.
Mrs. LaBombard is sur-
vived by her daughter
Carol
and son-in-law. rnett of
and Do
Ithaca'.
daughte
and C
Of Wi
and son-in-law. Joan
and Robert Redfield -Lyon
of Rochester: grandchil-
dren, Susan Barnett and
her husband, Gregor
Delisle of Berkshire.
John LaBombard and his
wife. Kristen of West
Henrietta, Duane
LaBombard of William-
son, Rebecca MontgoEi?-
ery and her husband.
Marc of Bergen, and RJ
Redfield -Lyon of Ithaca;
great-grandchildren,
Ashley and Dillon Mont-
gomery, Jenna, Alex, and
Ryan LaBombard: sister,
Clara Bowman of Ithaca:
nieces, Kristen Pierce
and Lisa Naylor: nephew,
David Bowman: sister-
in-law, Denise Teeter:
and special friend. Peggy
Hubbell. In addition to
her parents and hus-
band she was
predeceased by her
brother. Robert Teeter;
and brother-in-law, Dan-
iel Bowman.
A private graveside
service will be held in
Grove Cemetery at the
convenience of the fami-
ly. There are no calling
hours. A celebration of
Mrs. LaBombard's life
will be held at the En-
field Valley Grange on
Sunday, May 3, from 2-
4:00 p.m. in lieu of flow-
ers, memorial contribu-
lions may be made to the
SPCA of Tompkins Coun-.
ty, 1640 Hanshaw Road,
Ithaca, NY 14850. Ar-
rangements are by the
E.C. Wagner Funeral
Home of Ithaca.
www.eewagnerfunerathome.com
Please sign the guest book at
theithacajoumat com/obiivarits
nal and I
son
r-fn-law. Richard
,aroson� Bombard
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The Ithaca Journal
M�dax _ aY 10Jou
�CE09STRR E. OVMNS T
SR.
1THACA, NY - Chester E.
Owens Sr., 75, of Ithaca,
NY, passed away on Fri-
day, May 7, 2004, at his
home. He is suivived by
his wife of 50 years, Judy
Owens; his children and
their spouses, Brenda and
Rod Rugaber, Middlesex,
NY, David and Jean
Owens, Mark and Debbie
Owens, Chet Jr., and Amy
Owens. Brian Owens, all
of Ithaca, NY; his 10
grandchildren, Joshua,
Kevin, Paul, Laura, Mary,
Ann, Ashley, Dylan,
Miranda, Chad. Kristin;
and his great-grandson,
Micah. Chet is also sur-
vived by his sisters and
brother, Lena, Lula,
Madaline, Jeanne, Fred;
several nieces and neph-
ews and many goods
friends. He was prede-
ceased by his sister,
Theresa Oltz and his
brothers, Delbert Owens,
Clarence Owens. Chet was
born in Ithaca on July 22,
1928. the son of the late
Luther and Mary
(Sherwood). He served in
the United States Army
and later retired from
Ceraache Cable Company.
Chet was an avid _ sports-
man and enjoyed hunting
and fishing. He was a fan
of NASCAR and especially
loved bowling. Chet was
also a member of 1he West
Hill Community Church '
A funeral servi will be
held at Herson I Funeral
Home, 110 S. Geneva St.,
Ithaca, NY on Wednesday,
May 12, 2003. at 2 p.m.
with Pastor Cliff Morris of-
flciating. Friends are invit-
ed to call at I-(erson Fu-
neral Home on Monday.
May 10, 2004. fro#n 7 to 9
p.m. 'Those wishing are
asked to direct memorial
contributions in! Chet's
name to the EiAeld Fire
Dept. - Rescue Squad, or
the West Hill Community
Church.
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