Obit: Bowen, Mary E. (1856 - 1920)
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Surnames: BOWEN ANDREWS THOMAS CADMAN HALL HOWARD
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 5/27/1920
OBITUARY OF MRS. ERASTUS BOWEN
Mary Elizabeth Andrews was born in Rawdon
Township, Hasting County, Ontario, June 25, 1856. She moved to
Greenwood, Clark County, Wis. in 1871. She was educated in the
public school there and at Galesville University, afterward
following the profession of teach until her marriage to Erastus
Bowen Jan. 4, 1881. They then moved to North Dakota and were among
the pioneers of that country, afterward moving to Columbus, Wis.
There were two children born to them, Rose and Grace. In the year
1900, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen and Rose moved to Greenwood, Wis., Grace
having died while they were living at Columbus, Wis., and here Mrs.
Bowen lived until her death, May 19, 1920, here daughter Rose
preceding her by one month and three weeks.
She leaves to mourn their loss, a husband, four sisters, Mrs. H. J.
Thomas, Greenwood, Wis. Mrs. Arthur Cadman, Fairchild, Wis. Mrs.
Flora Hall and Miss Lilla Andrews, both of Chicago, and one
brother, Sehldon Andrews of Greenwood, Wis. besides numerous other
relatives and a host of sincere friends.
Mrs. Bowen was a member of the local Eastern Star and the W.C.T.U.
She was also a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, having
united with it in early life and was a useful and devoted member
until she was call to the Church Triumphant. She held the offices
of Stewart and secretary and treasurer of the church for many years
and was a tireless and active member of the Ladies Aid Society. Her
special work however, was in the Sunday School, where she served
efficiently as superintendent for many years. Her last message to
the Sunday School shortly before she passed away was, Tell each
member of the school to live a Christian life.
Her sweetness and patience in her last sickness, and her firm and
glad assurance that she would soon see her Pilot face to face, as
well as her loved ones, who had gone before, was a wonderful
vindication of her lifetime faith.
The funeral services were conducted from the home, Rev. J. A. Moats
her pastor officiating, using the very appropriate text, Blessed
are the dead, who died in the Lord. They rest from their labors and
their works do follow them . The remains were taken to Columbus,
Wis, and laid to rest beside here daughters, Rose and
Grace.
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