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Alice Adella <I>Lowery</I> Stewart

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Alice Adella Lowery Stewart

Birth
Salem, Livingston County, Kentucky, USA
Death
7 Nov 1932 (aged 69)
Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Richard Stewart Dead -- Alice Adella Lowery, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Lowery, was born in Salem, Kentucky, April 8, 1863, and departed this life at the municipal hospital, Clay Center, Kansas, November 7, 1932, having reached the age of 68 years, 6 months and 29 days. She spent a happy girlhood on the farm with her parents, brothers and sisters, who are Mrs. T. M. George of Salem, Kentucky, Dr. J. W. Lowery of San Diego, California, Leonard Lowery of Sturgis, Kentucky, Dr. Ollie Lowery of Tolu, Kentucky, Herman Lowery also of Tolu, Kentucky and Mrs. Tim George of Salem, Kentucky. Mrs. Alice Stewart being the first one called from the immediate family to the Heavenly Father and the heavenly home where suffering and sorrow are unknown.

As a girl Mrs. Stewart attended the schools in Salem, Kentucky, later entering and graduating from the College of Liberal Arts of this place. She was gifted in music and studied under several instructors at Marion, Kentucky, and later received her diploma in music from a Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Mrs. Stewart taught music in Powhattan, Kansas and other places, having as many as forty pupils enrolled in her classes. She loved her work and delighted to see her pupils develop in this art.

On September 5, 1877, she was united in marriage to Dr. Richard Stewart of Salem, Kentucky, and to this union were born: Washington Stewart of Liberty, Nebraska; Allen T. Stewart of Denton, Kansas; Rolly Stewart of Morganville, Kansas; Mrs. Lou Bradrick of Superior, Nebraska; and a son who died in infancy.

In the year of 1887, the little family moved west and settled at Minneola, Clark county, Kansas, remaining at that place for a brief period of time, then moving to Denton, Kansas. About eleven years ago Dr. and Mrs. Stewart and family moved to Morganville. After spending a few years at this place, they moved to Everest, Kansas and later returned to Morganville.

Mrs. Stewart's people were church going people and among her early childhood recollections was her attendance at the Sabbath School and the church services. At an early age she gave her heart to Christ and became a member of the Presbyterian church in Salem, Kentucky. When Mrs. Stewart came to Denton, she became a member of the Methodist church . . . . paper torn . . .

Mrs. Stewart is survived by . . . Richard Stewart; four children; six grandchildren; one great grandchild; two sisters and four brothers; other relatives and many friends.
Mrs. Richard Stewart Dead -- Alice Adella Lowery, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Lowery, was born in Salem, Kentucky, April 8, 1863, and departed this life at the municipal hospital, Clay Center, Kansas, November 7, 1932, having reached the age of 68 years, 6 months and 29 days. She spent a happy girlhood on the farm with her parents, brothers and sisters, who are Mrs. T. M. George of Salem, Kentucky, Dr. J. W. Lowery of San Diego, California, Leonard Lowery of Sturgis, Kentucky, Dr. Ollie Lowery of Tolu, Kentucky, Herman Lowery also of Tolu, Kentucky and Mrs. Tim George of Salem, Kentucky. Mrs. Alice Stewart being the first one called from the immediate family to the Heavenly Father and the heavenly home where suffering and sorrow are unknown.

As a girl Mrs. Stewart attended the schools in Salem, Kentucky, later entering and graduating from the College of Liberal Arts of this place. She was gifted in music and studied under several instructors at Marion, Kentucky, and later received her diploma in music from a Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Mrs. Stewart taught music in Powhattan, Kansas and other places, having as many as forty pupils enrolled in her classes. She loved her work and delighted to see her pupils develop in this art.

On September 5, 1877, she was united in marriage to Dr. Richard Stewart of Salem, Kentucky, and to this union were born: Washington Stewart of Liberty, Nebraska; Allen T. Stewart of Denton, Kansas; Rolly Stewart of Morganville, Kansas; Mrs. Lou Bradrick of Superior, Nebraska; and a son who died in infancy.

In the year of 1887, the little family moved west and settled at Minneola, Clark county, Kansas, remaining at that place for a brief period of time, then moving to Denton, Kansas. About eleven years ago Dr. and Mrs. Stewart and family moved to Morganville. After spending a few years at this place, they moved to Everest, Kansas and later returned to Morganville.

Mrs. Stewart's people were church going people and among her early childhood recollections was her attendance at the Sabbath School and the church services. At an early age she gave her heart to Christ and became a member of the Presbyterian church in Salem, Kentucky. When Mrs. Stewart came to Denton, she became a member of the Methodist church . . . . paper torn . . .

Mrs. Stewart is survived by . . . Richard Stewart; four children; six grandchildren; one great grandchild; two sisters and four brothers; other relatives and many friends.


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