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BrellFuneralHome
November 11th, 2005, 07:42 AM
Maysville – William F. Bothman, 82, of Elizaville Road, Mayslick died Wednesday, November 9, 2005, at his residence. He was the husband of Dorothy Snapp Bothman.

Mr. Bothman was born on April 28, 1923 in Clermont County, Ohio, to the late Thomas Cody and Rosa Mae Howard Bothman. He was a veteran of WWII having served in the Army. He loved to fish and enjoyed raising chickens.

In additon to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Dakota “Sis” Bothman of Maysville, and Bonnie Rigdon of Vanceburg; 10 grandchildren and 16 great -grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Charles Edward Bothman; five brothers, Earl Bothman, Thomas Bothman, Lewis Bothman, Cody “Jim Bob” Bothman, and Jesse Bothman; and three sisters, Aileen Moore, Evelyn Dickson and Elizabeth Purdon.

Services for William Bothman will be held at Brell and Son Funeral Home on Sunday, November 13, at 2:00 PM with Rev. David Sugarbaker officating. Burial will follow in the Maysville Cemetery with military rights

Visitation will be on Sunday from noon until the time of the service

BivDog_40
November 12th, 2005, 11:35 AM
Mr. Brell,
This email is from Mr. Bothman's daughter Bonnie. I wanted to find out if my step-mother had enough money to pay for my father's funeral expenses. Could you please let me know about this because I would like to pay some on it if there was not enough insurance to pay for it.
Thanks so much
Bonnie Rigdon

Marla Sowers
November 14th, 2005, 04:06 PM
Dear Dorothy and Sissy,

I'm sorry to hear of Bill's passing. Dorothy, you and he shared a great love that carried you both a long way. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Fondly,

Marla Kalb Sowers

MFL
November 16th, 2005, 12:23 PM
I just wanted to say to each and everyone of you how sorry I am for your loss. As a
child some of my fondest memories are when I came to Maysville with my Dad
& Mom and we went over to Dutch's house there were always a whole house
full of people talking and laughing and yes we ate that wonderful food that would had feed an army !!! The good old days are gone and now we only see each other when there is a death and that makes me sad. I love all of my cousins even though we don't see each other that often, I often think of the Bothman's and all the good times and I so sorry to see one of the oldest and the last one go. We are getting to be the oldest ones in the family and we can never fill the shoes of our parents but we can pray for each other. God bless each and everyone of you. And I was glad to see the ones of you I seen at the funeral home last Sunday even though it was under a bad circumstance.
Love and prayer,
Mary Frances Howard Link
Carlisle, Kentucky