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t Creator, in the exercise of His divins wisdom, has
seen fit to iussOn Into H imself His faithful servant, Rims G. Bowen, wad
MAAS, *tram G. Bowen loyally served the City of Anaheim from
December 1 1909, and at the time of his passing was its Street Sup.rint.
and
RESOLUTION NO. 1280
R3SOLUTIO$ 07 CONDOLES=
iS, in years of service, he was the oldast employee of the Oity
of Aaahe in. and
MAUS dnrind an a stormy night,
eel.ap, confident
he trust it reposed in its public servants, Rtraa G. Soren
was about his business, protecting life and property from the elements, :ad
WRSIRAS, the City of Aaaheia is deeply appreciative of the efficient
manner in which Kr. Sown executed the duties of his office, and
WUR, the life of Rims G. Bowen was s model of rectitude and
Christina condu. t,
Wit, SORB, 31 IT RI 0LTAD by the City Council of the City of
Anaheim that it Amply aonras the passia.d of Hiram 4. Bowen, and, in the awes
'ma on behalf of the People of Anaheim, wad in particular, its officers and
employees, it extends to his wife, Lottie Bowen, and to his daughter, Cora
Dugaele, aM to hie sons, Arthur Bowen, ;meet Bows, and R. Leslie Bowen, its
deepest sympathy in their great bereavement, and
32 IT IMISISS MOLY t, that copies of this resolution be forwarded
to l�rs. Lottie Rovsa, Mrs. Cora 1udale, Rr. Arthur Sows*, Itr, truest 'lowers and
Kr. R. Leslie Bows.
The foregoias resolution is signed wad shoved by me this 25th day
of H yenber, 1 941.
is.ary of ,A,aaheis was
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Mayor of t City of Lnaheis►