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Stebbins

Emery J. Stebbins

Bowman, ND

1933, 796, Farm Island, SE-207,

Emery J. Stebbins, 75, Bowman, died August 20, 1992 in the Bowman hospital. Services were held August 22 at Bowman United Methodist Church, with burial in Bowman Cemetery.

Mr. Stebbins was ofrn October 16, 1916, at Bowman. He and his wife farmed near Bowman for many years.

He is survived by his wife, Wanda; two sons, Woody, Prescott, Arizona, and Jack, Bowman; one sister, Margaret Di Tullio, San Jose, CA; three bothers, Vic, Bowman, Scott, Hazen, and Bill, Glendive, Montana.


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