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Ulysses Grant Stowe

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Ulysses Grant Stowe

Birth
Hatteras, Dare County, North Carolina, USA
Death
18 May 1952 (aged 62)
Hatteras, Dare County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Frisco, Dare County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Ulysses Grant Stowe, 62, died Sunday, May 18 at 1:20 p.m. at his home in Hatteras after an illness of six months.

He was a lifelong resident of Hatteras, son of the late James Monroe and Mrs. Zilthia Austin Stowe.

He was a retired fisherman, a member of the Methodist Church at Hatteras, and a member of the Woodmen of the World, Camp #524 of Hatteras. He was a well-known and highly respected citizen of Dare County and an industrious and successful boatman and fisherman all his active life.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Stowe; one son, William Monroe Stowe of Hatteras; two daughters: Mrs. Willard Burrus of Hatteras and Mrs. Cecil Austin of Suffolk, Va.; and 7 grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted at the Hatteras Methodist Church Monday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. W.B. Gregory, pastor, assisted by the Rev. G.R. Thomas, pastor of the Assembly of God Church. Burial was in the family plot. "He'll Understand and Say 'Well Done'" was sung by Mrs. Ross Burrus, Mrs. Erskine Oden, Mrs. Leona Jennette and Mrs. Alice Austin. A duet, "Precious Memories" was sung by Mrs. Ross Burrus and Mrs. Erskine Oden and a duet, "Beyond the Sunset" was sing by Mrs. Leona Jennette and Mrs. Alice Austin, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Damon Gray, Jr.

Pallbearers were: Nacie Peele, Frazier Peele, Fulford Peele, Dexter Stowe, Preston Stowe and Frank Stowe.

The Coastland Times
Manteo, NC
Friday, May 23, 1952


Paternal Grandparents:
  Caleb Ballance Stowe (1801-1876)
  Comfort W Burrus Stowe (1815-1902)

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Note:
Feb 2014
msg to move from A. J. Stowe Cemetery in Hatteras, Dare County per obituary to Stowe Cemetery in Frisco, Dare Co per Leigh
Ulysses Grant Stowe, 62, died Sunday, May 18 at 1:20 p.m. at his home in Hatteras after an illness of six months.

He was a lifelong resident of Hatteras, son of the late James Monroe and Mrs. Zilthia Austin Stowe.

He was a retired fisherman, a member of the Methodist Church at Hatteras, and a member of the Woodmen of the World, Camp #524 of Hatteras. He was a well-known and highly respected citizen of Dare County and an industrious and successful boatman and fisherman all his active life.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Stowe; one son, William Monroe Stowe of Hatteras; two daughters: Mrs. Willard Burrus of Hatteras and Mrs. Cecil Austin of Suffolk, Va.; and 7 grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted at the Hatteras Methodist Church Monday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. W.B. Gregory, pastor, assisted by the Rev. G.R. Thomas, pastor of the Assembly of God Church. Burial was in the family plot. "He'll Understand and Say 'Well Done'" was sung by Mrs. Ross Burrus, Mrs. Erskine Oden, Mrs. Leona Jennette and Mrs. Alice Austin. A duet, "Precious Memories" was sung by Mrs. Ross Burrus and Mrs. Erskine Oden and a duet, "Beyond the Sunset" was sing by Mrs. Leona Jennette and Mrs. Alice Austin, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Damon Gray, Jr.

Pallbearers were: Nacie Peele, Frazier Peele, Fulford Peele, Dexter Stowe, Preston Stowe and Frank Stowe.

The Coastland Times
Manteo, NC
Friday, May 23, 1952


Paternal Grandparents:
  Caleb Ballance Stowe (1801-1876)
  Comfort W Burrus Stowe (1815-1902)

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Note:
Feb 2014
msg to move from A. J. Stowe Cemetery in Hatteras, Dare County per obituary to Stowe Cemetery in Frisco, Dare Co per Leigh


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