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Thedora Theresa “Dora” <I>Bowen</I> Maone

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Thedora Theresa “Dora” Bowen Maone

Birth
Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, USA
Death
22 Sep 2013 (aged 88)
North Haverhill, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Calverton, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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d/o George M. and Prudence (Tatum) Bowen; w/o Joseph Maone whom she married on October 27, 1945.

For most of her adult life she lived in South Ozone Park, Queens, NY, and worked in the personnel department for PanAm Airways at John F. Kennedy Airport. She moved to Woodsville, NH later in her life to be nearer to her family. Dora enjoyed ten pin bowling and was a member of the PanAm Bowling Team that led her to compete in tournaments around the world. She was also a member of the Sunshine Bowling League in Woodsville, NH. Most notably, Dora served as a volunteer for many years at Cottage Hospital in Woodsville, NH and was recognized as the Volunteer of the Year by the State of New Hampshire Association of Hospital Auxiliaries in 2000.

Survivors include two daughters Anne Amature and husband Eugene of Woodsville, and Teresa Maone and husband Philip Gitomer of Princeton, NJ; six grandchildren, Alex Amature and wife Sherry, Matthew Amature, Douglas and Martin Gitomer, Joseph Maone, and Angela Romero and husband David; seven great grandchildren, Nicholas, Alexandra and Joseph Amature, Anissa McCullough, Matthew Maone, and Cadence and Chastity Romer; a brother-in-law, Alexander Maone of Long Island, NY ; several nieces, nephews and cousins; along with special friends, Elaine Pollak and Marion "Moe" Staplefeld.

Her husband Joseph predeceased her on February 4, 1989. She was also predeceased by her son Michael Maone on August 19, 2012; and by two brothers, George and Richard Bowen; and a sister, Billie Byrne.
d/o George M. and Prudence (Tatum) Bowen; w/o Joseph Maone whom she married on October 27, 1945.

For most of her adult life she lived in South Ozone Park, Queens, NY, and worked in the personnel department for PanAm Airways at John F. Kennedy Airport. She moved to Woodsville, NH later in her life to be nearer to her family. Dora enjoyed ten pin bowling and was a member of the PanAm Bowling Team that led her to compete in tournaments around the world. She was also a member of the Sunshine Bowling League in Woodsville, NH. Most notably, Dora served as a volunteer for many years at Cottage Hospital in Woodsville, NH and was recognized as the Volunteer of the Year by the State of New Hampshire Association of Hospital Auxiliaries in 2000.

Survivors include two daughters Anne Amature and husband Eugene of Woodsville, and Teresa Maone and husband Philip Gitomer of Princeton, NJ; six grandchildren, Alex Amature and wife Sherry, Matthew Amature, Douglas and Martin Gitomer, Joseph Maone, and Angela Romero and husband David; seven great grandchildren, Nicholas, Alexandra and Joseph Amature, Anissa McCullough, Matthew Maone, and Cadence and Chastity Romer; a brother-in-law, Alexander Maone of Long Island, NY ; several nieces, nephews and cousins; along with special friends, Elaine Pollak and Marion "Moe" Staplefeld.

Her husband Joseph predeceased her on February 4, 1989. She was also predeceased by her son Michael Maone on August 19, 2012; and by two brothers, George and Richard Bowen; and a sister, Billie Byrne.


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