He died at 3:30 a.m. Friday in South Park Hospital, Lubbock, after a lengthy illness.
Mr. Gowens was ordained by the Primitive Baptist Church on Jan. 29, 1955.
He and the former Minnie Bass were married Dec. 7, 1929.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, Elder Bernard Gowens of Friona, Norman Gowens of China Springs, Elder Clifford Gowens of Wylie and Jimmy Gowens of Lubbock, two daughters, Mrs. Gwendolyn Gentry of Lamesa and Mrs. Geraldine Gentry of Floyd County; a sister; 18 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
©Crosbyton Review, Thursday, August 9, 1984
He died at 3:30 a.m. Friday in South Park Hospital, Lubbock, after a lengthy illness.
Mr. Gowens was ordained by the Primitive Baptist Church on Jan. 29, 1955.
He and the former Minnie Bass were married Dec. 7, 1929.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, Elder Bernard Gowens of Friona, Norman Gowens of China Springs, Elder Clifford Gowens of Wylie and Jimmy Gowens of Lubbock, two daughters, Mrs. Gwendolyn Gentry of Lamesa and Mrs. Geraldine Gentry of Floyd County; a sister; 18 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
©Crosbyton Review, Thursday, August 9, 1984
Family Members
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Moses Gowens
1893–1893
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Lena Georgia Gowens McCallister
1894–1981
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James William Gowens
1895–1974
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Lola May Gowens
1898–1898
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Cordie Loaraine Gowens Wilson
1900–1945
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Crystal Elizabeth Gowens Reedy
1902–1980
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Clarence Preston Gowens
1904–1966
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Stella Vera Gowens Perry
1906–1982
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Joseph Calvin Gowens
1908–1908
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Cloyce Washington Gowens
1910–1954
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Maggie Lucille Gowens Galloway Funkner
1913–2008
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