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Yvonne May (Boland) Bowman

Yvonne May (Boland) Bowman
Feb 4, 1933 ~ January 13, 2019

Yvonne May Boland Bowman, was born Feb 4, 1933 and departed this earth on January 13, 2019. She was born on the farm near Waynoka, Oklahoma, to Henry Earl and Eula May Russell Boland. She attended the West Liberty School, where her last teacher was her aunt Bonnie Russell Dutton, and later Waynoka High School. She was married on September 1, 1949 to Claude C Hull and they resided in various locations during their 12 year marriage. She later married John H. Bowman in July 1963 and they were married for only 2 years before he died suddenly. She was a licensed Beautician and for many years had a shop in her home in SW Oklahoma City Later she worked at Western Electric and as a police dispatcher for the Waynoka Police Department. Yvonne embraced life with vigor! She loved SCUBA diving, camping out, fishing, sight-seeing and flying.

Yvonne was preceded in death by her parents, Earl and Eula Boland; two sisters Phyllis Baird and Bette Hayes; and granddaughter Tammy Perry.

She is survived by her three sons, Gilbert and Kathy Hull of Waynoka, G. Bill and Debbie Hull of Yukon, Ray and Karren Hull of Waynoka and daughter-in-law Sonja Bradt, eight grandchildren Bryan and Amanda Hull of Mooreland, Shawna and Robert Crockett of Mooreland, Candy and Chris Dial of Tulsa, Shanna and Tim Kersh of Yukon, Beth and Mike Daugherity of Abilene, Texas, Brandon and Lindsay Hull of Richardson, Texas, Raychel and Bobby Watson of Waynoka, Ginger and Brandon Tribbett of Tulsa, twenty great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, family and friends.

A memorial service for Yvonne will be held Saturday, January 19 at the Waynoka Church of Christ at 2 p.m. Buchanan Funeral Service, 8712 N. Council Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is in charge of arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Lariat Creek Christian Camp or the National LAM foundation to help find a cure for this disease (www.thelamfoundation.org). 


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