The Pittsburgh Press, Friday, January 3, 1908
Mrs. Mary Flowers, aged 43 years, wife of James A. Flowers, a retired carpenter, died yesterday at her home, No. 4829 Butler Street. She was born in this city and had been a lifelong resident. She was a member of St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church and of Branch No. 24, L. C. B. A. Besides her husband, she leaves three sons, Joseph A. and William J. Flowers, connected with the Joseph Horne Co., and Francis Regis Flowers, a namesake of Bishop Cannevin; five daughters, Mrs. Lawson B. Mellott and Misses Dora, Elma, Myrtle and Sylvia Flowers; a brother Conrad Glaab and two sisters, Mrs. Wendell Miller and Mrs. Margaret Hunkele.
The Pittsburgh Press, Friday, January 3, 1908
Mrs. Mary Flowers, aged 43 years, wife of James A. Flowers, a retired carpenter, died yesterday at her home, No. 4829 Butler Street. She was born in this city and had been a lifelong resident. She was a member of St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church and of Branch No. 24, L. C. B. A. Besides her husband, she leaves three sons, Joseph A. and William J. Flowers, connected with the Joseph Horne Co., and Francis Regis Flowers, a namesake of Bishop Cannevin; five daughters, Mrs. Lawson B. Mellott and Misses Dora, Elma, Myrtle and Sylvia Flowers; a brother Conrad Glaab and two sisters, Mrs. Wendell Miller and Mrs. Margaret Hunkele.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Susanah "Lizzie" Flowers Mellott
1883–1932
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Isadore Flowers
1884–1885
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Mary Isadora "Dora" Flowers Baker
1886–1952
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Florence M Flowers
1887–1888
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Leo Flowers
1890–1890
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Joseph Anthony Flowers
1891–1975
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William Jacob Flowers
1893–1943
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Elma Christella Flowers
1894–1979
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Myrtle Louise Flowers Barnhart
1897–1940
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Sylvia Maria Flowers Gallagher
1899–1965
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Francis Regis Flowers
1903–1964
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Infant Flowers
1907–1907
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