Held Wednesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah C. Cowan, 92, who settled near Roanoke when there were only three families living in that community, were held Wednesday at the Roanoke Presbyterian Church. Burial was in the Roanoke Cemetery.
Mrs. Cowan came here from Tennessee. She was the widow of Postmaster Cowan, who served at Roanoke during the McKinley and Roosevelt administrations, and who was succeeded by his daughter, Miss Ida Cowan, the present postmistress of Roanoke.
Besides Miss Cowan, Mrs. Cowan is survived by three sons, S. Cowan, Fort Worth attorney, H. D. Cowan, Temple, and Clint A. Cowan, Roanoke, and a daughter, Mrs. Alice Lewis Nocona.
Mrs. Cowan died at her Roanoke home.
Fort Worth Record-Telegram Newspaper, Nov. 19, 1925
Held Wednesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah C. Cowan, 92, who settled near Roanoke when there were only three families living in that community, were held Wednesday at the Roanoke Presbyterian Church. Burial was in the Roanoke Cemetery.
Mrs. Cowan came here from Tennessee. She was the widow of Postmaster Cowan, who served at Roanoke during the McKinley and Roosevelt administrations, and who was succeeded by his daughter, Miss Ida Cowan, the present postmistress of Roanoke.
Besides Miss Cowan, Mrs. Cowan is survived by three sons, S. Cowan, Fort Worth attorney, H. D. Cowan, Temple, and Clint A. Cowan, Roanoke, and a daughter, Mrs. Alice Lewis Nocona.
Mrs. Cowan died at her Roanoke home.
Fort Worth Record-Telegram Newspaper, Nov. 19, 1925
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