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Louisa <I>Jones</I> Clower

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Louisa Jones Clower

Birth
Lowndes County, Georgia, USA
Death
5 Oct 1912 (aged 70)
Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Cairo, Grady County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H, Row 7, Marker 13
Memorial ID
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The Cairo Messenger, Friday, October 11, 1912

Mrs. L. V. Clower Is Laid To Rest

After a long illness, Mrs. L. V. Clower passed peacefully to rest, at her home
in Valdosta, Ga., at the advanced age of 70 years. The remains were laid to
rest in the Cairo cemetery last Friday morning at 11 o'clock, Presiding Elder
J. M. Outler conducting the funeral ceremony, assisted by Rev. W. C. Jones, J.
B. Wight and W. L. Wight.

Mrs. Clower was the widow of the Dr. W. P. Clower and was one of the most
beloved women that ever lived in Cairo. Mrs. Clower and her lamented husband
was noted for their strong personalities, and their home was a center of
attraction for the young and old. None of the older couples who were the
backbone of Cairo in years gone by, were more universally loved than Dr. and
Mrs. Clower. They were noted for their loyalty to church, and all the
interests of the community, and many young lives have been touched for good
under their guidance.

Mrs. Clower left a family of splendid men and women, her sons and daughters,
monuments to the fidelity and Christian lives of herself and husband. Hers was
an active life, full and complete, and when her final summons came, she
departed this life, leaving behind a host of tender memories and devoted
friends. May her life be an inspiration and blessing to all who knew her.
Contributor: Susan Barwick (47009363) • [email protected]
The Cairo Messenger, Friday, October 11, 1912

Mrs. L. V. Clower Is Laid To Rest

After a long illness, Mrs. L. V. Clower passed peacefully to rest, at her home
in Valdosta, Ga., at the advanced age of 70 years. The remains were laid to
rest in the Cairo cemetery last Friday morning at 11 o'clock, Presiding Elder
J. M. Outler conducting the funeral ceremony, assisted by Rev. W. C. Jones, J.
B. Wight and W. L. Wight.

Mrs. Clower was the widow of the Dr. W. P. Clower and was one of the most
beloved women that ever lived in Cairo. Mrs. Clower and her lamented husband
was noted for their strong personalities, and their home was a center of
attraction for the young and old. None of the older couples who were the
backbone of Cairo in years gone by, were more universally loved than Dr. and
Mrs. Clower. They were noted for their loyalty to church, and all the
interests of the community, and many young lives have been touched for good
under their guidance.

Mrs. Clower left a family of splendid men and women, her sons and daughters,
monuments to the fidelity and Christian lives of herself and husband. Hers was
an active life, full and complete, and when her final summons came, she
departed this life, leaving behind a host of tender memories and devoted
friends. May her life be an inspiration and blessing to all who knew her.
Contributor: Susan Barwick (47009363) • [email protected]


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