The News-Sentinel Tuesday, Fulton County IN, February 10, 1925
Mrs. Henry T. BOWLES, 83, who for 43 years had resided in and near Akron, died there at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles ALEXANDER, Monday night following several years of ill health caused by gall trouble. Part of her life she lived near Disko.
Dorcas BROWN was born April 1, 1841, in Seneca, Ohio. In 1859 she married Henry T. BOWLES. Seven children, four of whom are living, were born to the union. Surviving Mrs. Bowles are the widower, the children, Mrs. May COOPER and Mrs. Josie ALEXANDER of Akron, M. W. BOWLES of Ashley, Indiana, and C. R. BOWLES of Gary, a sister, Mrs. Jennie PERRY of Osage City, Kansas, and a half-brother, John GEARHART, of Disko.
Funeral services will be held at Bethel Wednesday at 2 p.m. in charge of the Rev. HEDGE.
The News-Sentinel Tuesday, Fulton County IN, February 10, 1925
Mrs. Henry T. BOWLES, 83, who for 43 years had resided in and near Akron, died there at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles ALEXANDER, Monday night following several years of ill health caused by gall trouble. Part of her life she lived near Disko.
Dorcas BROWN was born April 1, 1841, in Seneca, Ohio. In 1859 she married Henry T. BOWLES. Seven children, four of whom are living, were born to the union. Surviving Mrs. Bowles are the widower, the children, Mrs. May COOPER and Mrs. Josie ALEXANDER of Akron, M. W. BOWLES of Ashley, Indiana, and C. R. BOWLES of Gary, a sister, Mrs. Jennie PERRY of Osage City, Kansas, and a half-brother, John GEARHART, of Disko.
Funeral services will be held at Bethel Wednesday at 2 p.m. in charge of the Rev. HEDGE.
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