She was born in Ste. Genenvieve County on September 1, 1879, the daughter of James & Emily (Counts) Bowling. She was married to Lloyd Churchman Smith on November 9, 1903, who survives her. Surviving also are two sons, Lacey Harold of St. Louis & Walter C. Smith of Farmington; eight grandchildren; four sisters; Mrs. Elizabeth Hamors, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mildred (Mrs. R. P.) Loker and Emma (Mrs. Elliott) Gordon of Farmington, and two brothers, James Bowling of Yount and Walter Bowling of Wayne City, Indiana.
She was preceded in death by five infant daughters; Lulu, Lydia, Lucele and two unnamed.
She was born in Ste. Genenvieve County on September 1, 1879, the daughter of James & Emily (Counts) Bowling. She was married to Lloyd Churchman Smith on November 9, 1903, who survives her. Surviving also are two sons, Lacey Harold of St. Louis & Walter C. Smith of Farmington; eight grandchildren; four sisters; Mrs. Elizabeth Hamors, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mildred (Mrs. R. P.) Loker and Emma (Mrs. Elliott) Gordon of Farmington, and two brothers, James Bowling of Yount and Walter Bowling of Wayne City, Indiana.
She was preceded in death by five infant daughters; Lulu, Lydia, Lucele and two unnamed.
Family Members
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Joel Edmund Bowling
1868–1901
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Mary Elizabeth Bowling Hamor
1870–1962
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James Wesley Bowling
1873–1963
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Permelia Ann Bowling Smith
1875–1950
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John Franklin Bowling
1877–1893
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William Lacy Bowling
1881–1897
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Mildred Belle Bowling Loker
1883–1955
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Walter Daniel Bowling
1885–1967
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Florence Caroline Bowling
1891–1893
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Emma Ellen Bowling Gordon
1895–1986
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