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Edwin Joseph “Pops” Dowling Sr.

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Edwin Joseph “Pops” Dowling Sr.

Birth
District of Columbia, USA
Death
2 Dec 1964 (aged 87)
Maryland, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 43, Site 2212
Memorial ID
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Lovingly known as "Pops", Edwin Dowling was a native Washingtonian who was proud of his service in the Spanish-American War. Trained as an electrical engineer, for his entire career he worked for the U.S. Postal Service and helped to build post offices in Florida, Hawaii and Washington, DC. While posted to the Naval Yard in Brooklyn, NY, he met the love of his life, Julia Mitchell. They were married on December 1, 1900, raised four children, and lived to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. The death of his beloved "Jugs" was a terrible blow from which he never fully recovered.

A highly cultured man, Edwin Dowling's interests included grand opera, American history, and art. He was an accomplished amateur painter and his works included landscapes and portraits of his family and friends. He had a special love of Shakespeare and could recite many passages from Shakespeare's plays from memory. After retiring from government service, he turned his attention to genealogy, concentrating on his mother's ancestors, the Dishman family. His research led to the discovery that his forebears were not British, as he believed, but instead were French Huguenots named Du Chemin. The book that he wrote about this discovery is in the Library of Congress.

Edwin Dowling became a Mason as a young man and achieved the highest degree in the Order. His funeral included a Masonic rite and he was buried in his Mason's apron in Arlington National Cemetery.
Lovingly known as "Pops", Edwin Dowling was a native Washingtonian who was proud of his service in the Spanish-American War. Trained as an electrical engineer, for his entire career he worked for the U.S. Postal Service and helped to build post offices in Florida, Hawaii and Washington, DC. While posted to the Naval Yard in Brooklyn, NY, he met the love of his life, Julia Mitchell. They were married on December 1, 1900, raised four children, and lived to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. The death of his beloved "Jugs" was a terrible blow from which he never fully recovered.

A highly cultured man, Edwin Dowling's interests included grand opera, American history, and art. He was an accomplished amateur painter and his works included landscapes and portraits of his family and friends. He had a special love of Shakespeare and could recite many passages from Shakespeare's plays from memory. After retiring from government service, he turned his attention to genealogy, concentrating on his mother's ancestors, the Dishman family. His research led to the discovery that his forebears were not British, as he believed, but instead were French Huguenots named Du Chemin. The book that he wrote about this discovery is in the Library of Congress.

Edwin Dowling became a Mason as a young man and achieved the highest degree in the Order. His funeral included a Masonic rite and he was buried in his Mason's apron in Arlington National Cemetery.


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  • Originally Created by: Anne Cady
  • Added: Jan 22, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83836370/edwin_joseph-dowling: accessed ), memorial page for Edwin Joseph “Pops” Dowling Sr. (30 Sep 1877–2 Dec 1964), Find a Grave Memorial ID 83836370, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Tigress (contributor 47106654).