The Oakdale Sentinel-January 19, 1917
Alfred Theodore BOMAR
Alfred Theodore Bomar, son of Mr and Mrs A. D. Bomar, was born January 5, 1915 and died January 13, 1917 aged 2 years and 8 days. Funeral services were held Tuesday of this week at the Oakdale U. B. Church, conducted by Rev J. P. Blakely of Star, and interment was made in the Oakdale Cemetery. Mr and Mrs Bomar extend sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for assistance and sympathy during the sickness and burial of their little one.
Obituary-The Oakdale Sentinel-February 1, 1918
ALTA DELTA BOMAR
Alta Delta, daughter of Mrs and Mrs Arthur Bomar was born July 13, 1910 and died of pneumonia January 24, 1918, age 7 years, 6 months and 11 days. Funeral services were held at the United Brethren Church. Burial was in the Oakdale Cemetery.
The Oakdale Sentinel- January 24, 1919
Felicia (BLISS) BOMAR
Felicia Bliss was born December 12, 1887 and died at her home near Closter, Boone County, Nebraska, January 16, 1919. She was married to Arthur D Bomar September 18, 1909 and to them were born five children, four of whom preceded their mother in death and the fifth following her in but a few hours. She was patient, faithful wife and a devoted mother. With the bereaved husband, father, mother, brothers and sisters a shot of friends mourn her untimely death. She united with the U B Church in September 1912. Burial was made in the Oakdale Cemetery.
Abridged Obituary - The Oakdale Sentinel, Thursday, August 27, 1942
HENRY C. BOMAR
Funeral services for Henry C. BOMAR were conducted in the Methodist church Saturday afternoon by Rev. R. E. DAUGHETEE, assisted by Rev. L. A. REGER, Rev. J. L. GARLAND had charge of the brief services at the Conrad KLEVELAND home. Burial was made in the Oakdale cemetery.
Henry C. BOMAR, son of Jane and Richard BOMAR, was born September 3, 1867, at Winterset, Iowa, and passed away August 19, 1942, at the hospital in Tilden at the age of seventy-four years, eleven months and six days. He grew to manhood in Iowa and on February 27, 1889, was united in marriage to Emma KADEL at Minden, Iowa. To this union twelve children were born, three of whom preceded him in death. He started farming in Iowa, later moving to Kansas, then to Missouri and back to Iowa. In 1905 he moved to Nebraska, settling in the Star community south of Oakdale, where he made his home the rest of his life. In March, 1941, he gave up farming due to ill health, but continued to make his home on the farm. He is survived by his wife, nine children: Mrs. Violet HANA, Bayard; Mrs. Lorella JAMES and Mrs. Edith WALTERS, Tilden; Mrs. Mary JACOBSON, Plainview; Richard BOMAR, Garden Grove, Iowa; Mrs. Emma MORRIS, Des Moines, Iowa; Mrs. Grace SCHUCHARDT, Oakland, CA.; Mrs. Loeta BINKERD, Neligh and Mrs. Nina KLEVELAND of Oakdale; 31 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; one brother and 3 sisters; many other relatives and a host of friends.
The Oakdale Sentinel- January 24, 1919
James Henry BOMAR
James Henry Bomar was born January 10, 1912 and died January 17, 1919. Though handicapped from birth by physical imperfections, he was a bright lad and was the object of tender care by relatives. Funeral services were held last Saturday, conducted by Rev. J. P. Blakeley and interment was made in the Oakdale Cemetery.