Committal services for Mrs. Georgina Bow, 87, of 4715 Sand Point Way N.E., will be tomorrow in the Acacia mausoleum. She died yesterday in a nursing home.
Born in Nova Scotia, Mrs. Bow moved here in 1902. She attended college in Winnipeg. She was known here in tennis competition and was a retired receptionist for a realty firm. She was a member of the Seattle Tennis Club, the Seattle Day Nursery, a Children's Orthopedic Hospital guild and St. Cecelia's Guild of St. Mark's Cathedral. She also was active in the Seattle Milk Fund and the Seattle Day Nursery and was a charter member of the Broadmoor Golf Club.
Her husband, William R., died in 1948.
Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Dorothea Bow, Seattle.
The family suggests remembrances to the Children's Orthopedic Hospital.
(The Seattle Times, July 31, 1966, Page 83)
Committal services for Mrs. Georgina Bow, 87, of 4715 Sand Point Way N.E., will be tomorrow in the Acacia mausoleum. She died yesterday in a nursing home.
Born in Nova Scotia, Mrs. Bow moved here in 1902. She attended college in Winnipeg. She was known here in tennis competition and was a retired receptionist for a realty firm. She was a member of the Seattle Tennis Club, the Seattle Day Nursery, a Children's Orthopedic Hospital guild and St. Cecelia's Guild of St. Mark's Cathedral. She also was active in the Seattle Milk Fund and the Seattle Day Nursery and was a charter member of the Broadmoor Golf Club.
Her husband, William R., died in 1948.
Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Dorothea Bow, Seattle.
The family suggests remembrances to the Children's Orthopedic Hospital.
(The Seattle Times, July 31, 1966, Page 83)
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