The Arlington Journal
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gowan have received the sad message of the death of Mrs. Gowan who passed away in Fort Worth Monday at noon, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Gowan lived in Arlington many years and since Mr. Gowan was made almost an invalid three years ago on account of a stroke of paralysis, the children thought best to have their parents where they could have every attention, so moved them away, but their friends here in Arlington still thought of them and kept in close touch, not realizing that Mrs. Gowan would go first. She had a stroke of paralysis and passed away. Her body will be laid to rest in the Bellevue Cemetery her old home town among many friends. Her husband and daughters, Mrs. E. H. Carter, Fort Worth, Mrs. I. G.Thompson, Dallas, Mrs. Cecil of Tampa, Texas, and sons, R. T. and Garrett Gowan survive her.
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The Arlington Journal
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gowan have received the sad message of the death of Mrs. Gowan who passed away in Fort Worth Monday at noon, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Gowan lived in Arlington many years and since Mr. Gowan was made almost an invalid three years ago on account of a stroke of paralysis, the children thought best to have their parents where they could have every attention, so moved them away, but their friends here in Arlington still thought of them and kept in close touch, not realizing that Mrs. Gowan would go first. She had a stroke of paralysis and passed away. Her body will be laid to rest in the Bellevue Cemetery her old home town among many friends. Her husband and daughters, Mrs. E. H. Carter, Fort Worth, Mrs. I. G.Thompson, Dallas, Mrs. Cecil of Tampa, Texas, and sons, R. T. and Garrett Gowan survive her.
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