Military funeral services for I Lt, Peter Haynes Bowden, 28, a formerly of Ingleside, who was I killed in action in Korea Octo- I ber 4, 1951, were held in Forest I Park Cemetery in Houston at 2 j p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. E. C. I Young, former pastor of the In- I gleside Methodist Church, offi- Iciated. IA reserve officer, Lt. Bowden I was recalled by the Army and; I was serving with the 5th Regi- ; I ment of the First Cavalry Divi- I sion at the time, of his death. He f sailed from San Francisco about j I September 1 and had only been I in Korea a short time. IA graduate of Ingleside High ; I School class of 1939. Bowden at- I tended A M College before en- I tering military service during j IWorld War II. ;|He later returned to the col- j I lege and was a student there when I recalled to military duty. ‘ISurvivors include his widow. I Mrs. Frances Bowden of Sabinal; I the parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. WT. 8 Bowden of Ingleside; and the I maternal grandparents, Mr. and j 1 Mrs. F. L. Haynes of Houston.1 I Attending the funeral rites from | Ingleside, in addition to the par-! ents, were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Alford, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bowden, Joe Allen Bowden, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hilliard, and Mrs. IRichard Phelps. |