Surviving are her husband; two sons; Dr. D. D. Brower, of Washington, and W. F. Brower of Greensboro, N. C.: seven daughters; Mrs. John J. Garber, New Hope; Mrs. A. G. Agee, New River, Tenn.; Mrs. J. W. King, Charlottesville; Mrs. R. C. Beam, Staunton; Mrs. A. Russell Thomas, Staunton; Miss Pearl Brower, of Washington and Miss Cecil Brower, at home; one brother, S. D. Gochenour, Staunton; two sisters: Mrs. H. T. Eagle. Mt. Sidney and Mrs. Kate Stone of New Hope. Ten grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. Brower had been a member or the Church of the Brethren since her childhood.
Funeral services will be held at the Middle River Church of the Brethren, today at two-thirty o'clock. The Rev. J. C. Garber, assisted by the Rev. B. B. Garber of the New Hope Church and the Rev. C. M. Hesser of Central Methodist church will be in charge. Interment will follow in the adjoining cemetery.
The News Leader (Staunton, Virginia) · Sat, Dec 15, 1928
Surviving are her husband; two sons; Dr. D. D. Brower, of Washington, and W. F. Brower of Greensboro, N. C.: seven daughters; Mrs. John J. Garber, New Hope; Mrs. A. G. Agee, New River, Tenn.; Mrs. J. W. King, Charlottesville; Mrs. R. C. Beam, Staunton; Mrs. A. Russell Thomas, Staunton; Miss Pearl Brower, of Washington and Miss Cecil Brower, at home; one brother, S. D. Gochenour, Staunton; two sisters: Mrs. H. T. Eagle. Mt. Sidney and Mrs. Kate Stone of New Hope. Ten grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. Brower had been a member or the Church of the Brethren since her childhood.
Funeral services will be held at the Middle River Church of the Brethren, today at two-thirty o'clock. The Rev. J. C. Garber, assisted by the Rev. B. B. Garber of the New Hope Church and the Rev. C. M. Hesser of Central Methodist church will be in charge. Interment will follow in the adjoining cemetery.
The News Leader (Staunton, Virginia) · Sat, Dec 15, 1928
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