Found in Monroe County, Georgia. From the Monroe Advocate - Dated 2 Mar 1939 Last Rites Held For Gip Bowdoin Funeral services for Gip Bowdoin, 39, who died Sunday night at his home at Juliette, were held Monday afternoon at the Juliette Methodist church and burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Bowdoin had been in ill health for several years. He is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Mabel Johnson; four sons, Charles of the U. S. Marines, Bill, Russell and Jack, of Juliette; one daughter, Virginia; seven brothers, D. H., of Bolingbroke, Willie of forsyth, R. B. of Macon, Berner of Juliette, Bert of Forsyth, Cullen of Macon, and Same, of Forsyth; three sisters, Mrs. Emily Smarr, of Forsyth, Mrs. Clyde Lunceford, of Lithia Springs, and Miss Sadie Bowdoin of Forsyth. The brothers were pallbearers. Note: Died 26 Feb 1939 A different obituary from the same Monroe Advocate, possibly a different date printed in the newspaper is as follows and has more information. Juliette News This community was deeply grievied by the death of Gyp Bowdoin, one of our most popular and highly esteemed citizens, which occurred at his home here Sunday afternoon following an illness of several years. The deceased, who was about 40 years of age, was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh H. Bowdoin of this city and was a member of a well known Middle Georgia family. He was employed at the local grist mill of the Juliette Milling Co. for many years until a few years ago when he was forced to give up his position on account of ill health. He was a member of the Juliette Methodist church and possessed many admirable traits of character that won for him the deep respect and esteem of all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, four sons, Charles, of the United States Coast Guard; Bill Russell, and Jackie of Juliette; one daughter, Virginia, of Juliette; seven brothers, Raleigh and Cullen of Macon; Dudley of Dames Ferry; Willie of near Forsyth; Sam, of Forsyth; Berner and Bert, of Juliette, and three sisters, Mrs. Clyde Lunsford of Atlanta, Mrs. Emily Smarr and Miss Sadie Bowdoin of Forsyth. The funeral services were conducted at the home Monday afternoon by Rev. Marvin Green of Atlanta, pastor of the Flovilla circuit, and interment was in the cemetery of the local Methodist church. To the bereaved ones we extend our deepest sympathy in their hour of grief.