Mrs. Stowe lived at Naples for a number of years. She was a member of the Baptist church. Her survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Ella Hurlburt and Mrs. Jane Hurlburt of Perry; two brothers, Charles of Naples and Wilbur Marcy of Perry; also one son, Seymour Stowe of Perry and a daughter, Mrs. Nettie Stowe Houghton of Leicester.
The funeral was held on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. H. A. Waite of the Baptist church of Perry, officiating. Burial took place at West Perry.
Obituary published in the Wyoming County Times, Warsaw, New York, December, 1911.
Note: Headstone list last name spelled as Stow. Civil war pension records record name as Achsah L Marcy Stow.
Mrs. Stowe lived at Naples for a number of years. She was a member of the Baptist church. Her survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Ella Hurlburt and Mrs. Jane Hurlburt of Perry; two brothers, Charles of Naples and Wilbur Marcy of Perry; also one son, Seymour Stowe of Perry and a daughter, Mrs. Nettie Stowe Houghton of Leicester.
The funeral was held on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. H. A. Waite of the Baptist church of Perry, officiating. Burial took place at West Perry.
Obituary published in the Wyoming County Times, Warsaw, New York, December, 1911.
Note: Headstone list last name spelled as Stow. Civil war pension records record name as Achsah L Marcy Stow.
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