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Carrie <I>Bowser</I> Blosser

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Carrie Bowser Blosser

Birth
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Death
4 Feb 1913 (aged 50)
Lamar, Prowers County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4604568, Longitude: -95.7575607
Plot
Section 4 (east), Block 5, Lot 90
Memorial ID
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[Read by her pastor, before the remains were taken from the home, at Lamar, Colorado.] Caroline Bowser Blosser, the subject of this sketch was born at Holton, Kans., Nov. 20, 1862, departed this life, Feb. 4, 1913, aged 50 years, 2 months and 15 days. She was united in marriage, Dec. 6, 1885, to G. S. Blosser with whom she moved to Lamar in February, 1888 and lived and loved until separated by death. Some twelve years ago she with her husband, united with the “Church of Christ,” at this place .... her husband G. S. Blosser, and four brothers and two sisters survive her. Namely: George Bowser, of Ness City, Kan., Roland of Lamar, Colo., Lyman and Andrew, both of near Holton, and Martha Blank, and Tillemma McKinsey, both of Holton, Kansas. Mrs. Blosser was attending the funeral of her sister Mrs. Mary McDonald, of near Mayetta on January 18th .... brought to Holton to the home of her sister Mrs. P. F. Blank ....
The Holton Recorder, February 20, 1913.

Mrs. Green Blosser died Tuesday at her home in Lamar ....
The Holton Signal, February 6, 1913.
[Read by her pastor, before the remains were taken from the home, at Lamar, Colorado.] Caroline Bowser Blosser, the subject of this sketch was born at Holton, Kans., Nov. 20, 1862, departed this life, Feb. 4, 1913, aged 50 years, 2 months and 15 days. She was united in marriage, Dec. 6, 1885, to G. S. Blosser with whom she moved to Lamar in February, 1888 and lived and loved until separated by death. Some twelve years ago she with her husband, united with the “Church of Christ,” at this place .... her husband G. S. Blosser, and four brothers and two sisters survive her. Namely: George Bowser, of Ness City, Kan., Roland of Lamar, Colo., Lyman and Andrew, both of near Holton, and Martha Blank, and Tillemma McKinsey, both of Holton, Kansas. Mrs. Blosser was attending the funeral of her sister Mrs. Mary McDonald, of near Mayetta on January 18th .... brought to Holton to the home of her sister Mrs. P. F. Blank ....
The Holton Recorder, February 20, 1913.

Mrs. Green Blosser died Tuesday at her home in Lamar ....
The Holton Signal, February 6, 1913.


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