THE LEBANON ENTERPRISE, page 6, Friday, January 25, 1962. Mrs. Mary Vowels Dies At St. Mary.
Mrs. Mary Catherine Vowels, 86, died at 9:30 a.m. Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Bauer, at St. Mary. She had been bedfast since suffering a hip fracture two years ago.
A daughter of Ignatius and Martha Vancleave Thompson, she was a native and lifelong resident of Marion County. She was twice married, her first husband John Gault, having died in 1914. Her second husband, Walker Vowels, died in April 1945.
Surviving are the daughter t whose home she died and a son John T. Gault, Louisville, both born to the first marriage, and another daughter Mrs. William Owen Mattingly, Route 4, Lebanon, born to the second marriage; a brother Joe Will Thompson, Route 4, Lebanon; two sisters, Mrs. Eugene Thompson, Humble, Texas, and Mrs. Bets Ryan, Los Angeles; 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The body was at Bosley Funeral Home. Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Charles Church by the Rev. Hubert Hagan. Burial was in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Raywick.
THE LEBANON ENTERPRISE, page 6, Friday, January 25, 1962. Mrs. Mary Vowels Dies At St. Mary.
Mrs. Mary Catherine Vowels, 86, died at 9:30 a.m. Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Bauer, at St. Mary. She had been bedfast since suffering a hip fracture two years ago.
A daughter of Ignatius and Martha Vancleave Thompson, she was a native and lifelong resident of Marion County. She was twice married, her first husband John Gault, having died in 1914. Her second husband, Walker Vowels, died in April 1945.
Surviving are the daughter t whose home she died and a son John T. Gault, Louisville, both born to the first marriage, and another daughter Mrs. William Owen Mattingly, Route 4, Lebanon, born to the second marriage; a brother Joe Will Thompson, Route 4, Lebanon; two sisters, Mrs. Eugene Thompson, Humble, Texas, and Mrs. Bets Ryan, Los Angeles; 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The body was at Bosley Funeral Home. Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Charles Church by the Rev. Hubert Hagan. Burial was in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Raywick.
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