Richard Paul Bomar

M, b. 28 December 1925, d. 4 May 1978
     Richard Paul Bomar was born on 28 December 1925 at Montana. He began military service on 20 June 1944 at Fort Douglas, UT, WW II service, U.S. Army, enlisted. He married Ella Elizabeth Green on 16 October 1962 at Townsend, Broadwater Co., MT. Richard Paul Bomar died on 4 May 1978 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT, at age 52.

Thomas E. Bomar

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     Thomas E. Bomar married Sarah Elizabeth Tharp, daughter of Timothy Smith Tharp and Amanda Jane Hull, on 13 October 1874 at Monroe Co., IA.

Nicholas Ernest Bombardier

M, b. 3 February 1895, d. 17 December 1949
     Nicholas Ernest Bombardier was born on 3 February 1895. He began military service WW I service. He married Sarah A. McClellan on 22 September 1920 at Manhattan, New York Co., NY, license date. Nicholas Ernest Bombardier died on 17 December 1949 at age 54. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington Co., VA, Findagrave #49125211.

Child of Nicholas Ernest Bombardier and Sarah A. McClellan

MSgt. Robert Lawrence Bombardier

M, b. 9 May 1923, d. 12 September 2009
     MSgt. Robert Lawrence Bombardier was born on 9 May 1923. He was the son of Nicholas Ernest Bombardier and Sarah A. McClellan. MSgt. Robert Lawrence Bombardier married Evelyn Rose Munsinger, daughter of Joseph Phelps Munsinger and Angela Nierengarten, on 20 March 1944 at Langley Field, Elizabeth City, VA, Ceremony by Chaplain Fr. Joseph M. Coakley. MSgt. Robert Lawrence Bombardier lived in 1954 at Route 3, Smolan, Saline Co., KS, 1954 county census, film #31984_254803. He died on 12 September 2009 at Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, at age 86 per SSDI, last residence Ashville, Pickaway County, Ohio. He was buried in September 2009 at Assumption Catholic Cemetery, Simi Valley, Ventura Co., CA, Findagrave #117096946.

Anna Bomberger

F, b. 7 May 1832, d. 26 November 1908
     Anna Bomberger was born on 7 May 1832. She was the daughter of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb. Anna Bomberger died on 26 November 1908 at age 76.

Anna Bomberger

F, b. circa 1710
     Anna Bomberger was born circa 1710. She was the daughter of Christian Bomberger and Maria (?) Anna Bomberger married John Kauffman, son of Michael Kauffman and Frena (?), circa 1730.

Children of Anna Bomberger and John Kauffman

Barbara Bomberger

F, b. circa 1709
     Barbara Bomberger was born circa 1709. She was the daughter of Christian Bomberger and Maria (?) Barbara Bomberger married Christian Schnebele Hershey, son of Hans Hirschi and Anna Geunder, circa 1728 at Lancaster Co., PA.

Children of Barbara Bomberger and Christian Schnebele Hershey

Barbara Bomberger

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     Barbara Bomberger was born. She was the daughter of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb.

Catherine Bomberger

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     Catherine Bomberger was born. She was the daughter of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb.

Christian Bomberger

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     Christian Bomberger married an unknown person . He married Maria (?).

Child of Christian Bomberger and Maria (?)

Christian Bomberger

M, b. circa 1682, d. 25 March 1742
     Christian Bomberger married Maria (?). Christian Bomberger was born circa 1682 at Germany. He died on 25 March 1742 at Warwick Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.

Child of Christian Bomberger and Maria (?)

Elizabeth Bomberger

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     Elizabeth Bomberger was born. She was the daughter of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb.

Fannie Bomberger

F, b. 14 May 1844, d. 31 March 1913
     Fannie Bomberger was born on 14 May 1844. She was the daughter of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb. Fannie Bomberger died on 31 March 1913 at Franklin Co., PA, at age 68.

Jacob E. Bomberger

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     Jacob E. Bomberger was born. He was the son of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb.

Joseph Bomberger

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     Joseph Bomberger married Magdalena Hershey, daughter of Christian Hershey and Anna Hernly.

Child of Joseph Bomberger and Magdalena Hershey

Joseph Bomberger

M, b. 12 July 1801, d. 9 February 1868
     Joseph Bomberger was born on 12 July 1801 at Manheim, Lancaster Co., PA. He was the son of Joseph Bomberger and Magdalena Hershey. Joseph Bomberger married Sarah Erb on 2 February 1826. Joseph Bomberger died on 9 February 1868 at Franklin Co., PA, at age 66.

Children of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb

Joseph E. Bomberger

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     Joseph E. Bomberger was born. He was the son of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb.

Magdalena Bomberger

F, b. 29 December 1828, d. 3 July 1873
     Magdalena Bomberger was born on 29 December 1828. She was the daughter of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb. Magdalena Bomberger married Henry Cockley in 1849. Magdalena Bomberger died on 3 July 1873 at age 44.

Maria Bomberger

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     Maria Bomberger was born. She was the daughter of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb.

Rebecca Bomberger

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     Rebecca Bomberger was born. She was the daughter of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb.

Sarah Bomberger

F, b. 20 January 1834, d. 10 February 1885
     Sarah Bomberger was born on 20 January 1834. She was the daughter of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb. Sarah Bomberger died on 10 February 1885 at Huntsdale, Cumberland Co., PA, at age 51.

Susan Bomberger

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     Susan Bomberger was born. She was the daughter of Joseph Bomberger and Sarah Erb.

Carolina Maria Bommer1

F, b. 16 January 1904, d. November 1977
     Carolina Maria Bommer was born on 16 January 1904 at North Dakota.1 She married Burt O. Broadwell. Carolina Maria Bommer died in November 1977 at age 73. She was buried in 1977 at Fairview Cemetery, Sanborn, Barnes Co., ND, Findagrave #139982449.

Child of Carolina Maria Bommer and Burt O. Broadwell

Citations

  1. [S4714] 1940 Federal Census, Barnes County, North Dakota. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 2992.

Chris Anthony Bonagofski

M, b. 9 November 1964, d. 4 November 2021
     Chris Anthony Bonagofski was born on 9 November 1964 at Richland, Benton Co., WA; son of Jerome Jacob and Elizabeth Elsia (Pannkuk.) He lived in 1984 at Graham, Pierce Co., WA. He lived in 1995 at Puyallup, Pierce Co., WA. He lived between 2011 and 2020 at Dalton Gardens, Kootenai Co., ID. He died on 4 November 2021 at Kootenai Co., ID, at age 56

Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

Coeur d'Alene Press --

Chris Bonagofski 56, made his final farewell on Nov 4, 2021, after a brief battle with cancer. Signing off on a life, in his words, "well-lived with few regrets."

God truly broke the mold when Chris was born on Nov 9, 1964, to Jerome (Jerry) Bonagofski and Elizabeth (Betty) Martin in Richland, Wash. If you asked anyone who knew him, they would all give different accounts of his character — he's a mechanic, soldier, outdoorsman, life long friend, hero, father, husband, grandfather, son, brother, always the comedian and the life of the party. Though Chris was born in Richland, Wash., he found solace in nature, creating a life he loved in the heart of the forest with his wife Helen. He enjoyed all it had to offer.

Chris is survived by his parents, his sister Mary, brother Mark, daughters Crystal, Amethyst, and Tiffany and his beloved grandchildren and his loving wife Helen Ahnquist and her extended family, he was preceded in death by his brother Jerome Jr.

Funeral services are at 11:00 a.m., Nov. 19, 2021, at St. Thomas.

He was buried in November 2021 at St. Thomas Cemetery, Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai Co., ID, Findagrave #234152308.

Ruby Nevada Bonar

F, b. 31 August 1900, d. September 1981
     Ruby Nevada Bonar was born on 31 August 1900. She married Lewis Edwin Weekly. Ruby Nevada Bonar died in September 1981 at age 81. She was buried in 1981 at Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Sherrard, Marshall Co., WV, Findagrave #116790008.

Child of Ruby Nevada Bonar and Lewis Edwin Weekly

Joseph Bonavita

M, b. 27 March 1924
     Joseph Bonavita was born on 27 March 1924. He married Angeline Fantine, daughter of Carmine Fantine, on 28 November 1945.

Abner Bond

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     Abner Bond married Elizabeth Hall.

Child of Abner Bond and Elizabeth Hall

Dixon John Bond

M, b. 14 December 1878, d. 31 January 1938
     Dixon John Bond was born on 14 December 1878 at Illinois. He was the son of Abner Bond and Elizabeth Hall. Dixon John Bond married Amy May Kitzmiller, daughter of Dr. Joseph H. Kitzmiller and Emily Marcia Bray, on 9 May 1900 at Christian Co., IL. Dixon John Bond died on 31 January 1938 at age 59. He was buried in February 1938 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Taylorville, Christian Co., IL.

Children of Dixon John Bond and Amy May Kitzmiller

Dixon John Bond

M, b. 21 January 1937, d. 30 June 2014
     Dixon John Bond was born on 21 January 1937 at Hennepin Co., MN. He was the son of Joseph Dixon Bond and Harriet E. Lovett. Dixon John Bond was graduated in 1959 at Carlton College, Northfield, Rice Co., MN; Major: Economics. He died on 30 June 2014 at Northfield, Rice Co., MN, at age 77 OBITUARY - Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Bond, Dixon, age 77 of Northfield, former member of the Northfield City Council, Northfield Hospital Board, and many other organizations, passed away unexpectedly June 30, 2014. Funeral Services will be 11 am Monday, July 14th at the First United Church of Christ in Northfield with burial at Oaklawn Cemetery. Visitation 2-5 Sunday, July 13th at the Bierman Funeral Home in Northfield and at the Church on Monday 1 hour prior to Services. Dixon Bond is survived by sons Jeff Bond and partner Debbie Kramer of Randolph, Doug Bond and wife Lisa of North Oaks; former wife Judy Bond of Stevens Point, WI; sister Penny Bond and husband Charlie Grimsrud of Wayzata; 4 grandchildren; and 1 great grandchild. In lieu of flowers memorials to Laura Baker Association, Epic Enterprise, Northfield Arts Guild, or American Heart Association. biermanfuneralhome.com


OBITUARY - Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Dixon Bond BUILDER, VOLUNTEER He spearheaded Ordway Center
Dixon Bond was a troubleshooter.
From leading construction of the Ordway Center in St. Paul to rescuing a struggling Northfield school for the disabled, he turned around many a troubled project or program.
"He'd go into building projects that were financially in trouble and they'd hire him to make them work," said son Jeff Bond of Randolph.
Dixon Bond died of a heart attack at home on June 30. He was 77.
He worked with both business and nonprofit institutions, including Green Giant, Carleton College, the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts, Minneapolis Children's Theatre and Pillsbury Center. He was on many projects, boards and commissions.
His goal, according to his family, was to make the world a better place to live.
After a "remarkable job" spearheading the $46 million construction of the Ordway, which opened in 1985, he stayed on as president and chief operating officer, said Patricia Mitchell, current Ordway president.
"There were unanticipated building and financing costs, and he helped figure out how to solve those riddles," she said. "He was a builder and a fixer. The Ordway today is a testament to his brilliance as a builder."
George Latimer, St. Paul's mayor when the Ordway was built, said Bond was quietly instrumental in helping to build one of the great theater centers in America.
"He was totally without ego," Latimer said. "He was totally mission oriented. He inspired the confidence of all the philanthropists who were responsible for the building of the Ordway. He conveyed a sense of seriousness and trust."
In Northfield, Bond served on the City Council, planning commission, hospital board and was president of the Northfield Arts Guild, among other civic roles.
"He had interests of everybody in Northfield at heart and always helped in ways that were appropriate for his interests and talents," said Keith Covey, who was mayor during most of Bond's six years on the City Council.
He said Bond was on the board of directors of Northfield's Laura Baker private residential school, which teaches students ages 5 to 22 with developmental disabilities. When funding and financial struggles arose, Bond was hired on the staff and helped the school once again thrive, Covey said.
"It was failing and he turned that around," Jeff Bond said of the school. "He worked for that for free for a long time because they couldn't afford to pay him. So he didn't ask for any pay until they were on their feet."
Dixon Bond was born to Joseph and Harriet Bond and grew up in south Minneapolis. In 1955, he graduated from Southwest High School and went on to Carleton, earning an economics degree in 1959.
As a freshman, Bond formed a men's close-harmony singing group, the CarleTunes, which became the Singing Knights.
The group is still going strong, as is the old house near campus where they first practiced. It belonged to college librarian Dacie Moses, who later bequeathed it to the Carleton Alumni Association.
Each week, until his death, Bond visited the two-story white house, where he was a longtime elder and mentor.
"Many times when the house was facing a precarious future at Carleton College, Dixon stepped and translated the Dacie values and gifts he thought were important to administrators," Julie Uleberg, the house director, wrote recently to his family. "We are still here and students are still coming. That is part of Dixon's legacy."
Services have been held.

He was buried in July 2014 at Oaklawn Cemetery, Northfield, Rice Co., MN.

Elizabeth Bond1

F, b. March 1835, d. 3 April 1903
     Elizabeth Bond was born in March 1835 at Pennsylvania.1,2 She married Michael Adam Shuman on 8 February 1851 at Guernsey Co., OH. Elizabeth Bond died on 3 April 1903 at Belmont Co., OH, at age 68. She was buried in April 1903 at Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery, Batesville, Noble Co., OH, Findagrave #166320849.

Children of Elizabeth Bond and Michael Adam Shuman

Citations

  1. [S9] 1860 Federal Census, Noble County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 1020; FHL #805020.
  2. [S348] 1900 Federal Census, Belmont County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1242; FHL #1241242.