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Dr. Harold "Hal" Sowman Naples, FL
Dr. Harold "Hal" Sowman, Retired 3M Engineer, of Naples, age 89 died No vember 29, 2012. Member Carlton Society 3M.
Dearly missed by his daughter, Letty (Sheridan) Sowman of Woodville and her family, Angie (Jay Larson) Sheridan of Baldwin, Chad (Kari) Sheridan of Hugo, MN, Emily (Ryan) Ellingboe of Glenwood City, Kim (Justin Anderson) Sheridan of Woodville; his son, Dan (Sharon) Sowman of California and his sons, Daniel Sowman of California, Garrett Sowman of White Bear Lake, MN, Zachary (Cheri) Sowman of California; his great grandchildren, Matthew, Lyle, Nolan, Adrie, Max, Roman, Maddi, Addi, Keegan, Ashlyn and Akaylia; his sister, Doris Reiman, and his brother, James (Jeanette) Sowman, his special friend, Natalie Rych, friends, Jim (Jini) Johnson, Jack (Donna) Linn and their daughter, and Hal's care taker for the last year Connie Craighead.
He is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Gladys "Timmie", brother, Thomas Sowman; brother-in-law, Ralph Reiman; and brother-in-law, Charles Scribner.
A Celebration of Life was held Thursday, December 6, 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., at the O'Connell Family Funeral Home, Hudson, WI (715) 386-3725.
Memorials preferred. www.oconnellfuneralhome s.com
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May your soul live eternally in peace with your soulmate "Timmie" & may all the Angels always be there for Letty and Family. Amen...
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