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Marion Lee Mow

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Marion Lee Mow

Birth
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Nov 1932 (aged 73)
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Richland Center, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Section 1, Row 1
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Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Friday, November 11, 1932

Marion L. MOW, aged 73, died at 11:30 o'clock this morning at the home of his son, Leo MOW, who resides on a farm two and half miles west of Road [US] 31 on what is known as the north river road. Death was caused by heart trouble and followed an illness of one weeks' duration. The deceased for many years lived on a farm one-half a mile west of where his son Leo resided. Surviving are five sons. The funeral services will be held from the church at Richland Center at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.

Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Monday, November 13, 1932

OBITUARY, Marion L. MOW, son of Adam H. and Harriet MOW, was born in Richland Township, Fulton county, Indiana, November 9, 1859 and departed this life November 11, 1932, aged 73 years and 2 days. He has lived his entire life in this community. He was one of a family of nine children, seven of which have preceded him in death, James Samuel MOW of Oregon being the only living brother. On December 25, 1881, he was united in marriage to Eva L. CLARK who was taken from him by death March 20, 1918. To this union five sons were given, Clarence Lasalle [MOW], who died June 3, 1921, Dallas Clayton [MOW], Charles Clyde [MOW] and Leo Clark [MOW], all of Richland Township, and Calvin Dean [MOW] of Argos, Indiana. One foster daughter, Bernice CLARK, passed away July 11, 1921. In earlier life he was a member of the M.E. Church at Richland Center, but after moving to the present farm his membership was moved to the Grandview Evangelical Church. Death was due to acute heart trouble and he was ill only one week. A kind father, and a good and generous neighbor has gone from us. He was always ready and willing to give whole-hearted aid and sympathy to his family and neighbors. He leaves to mourn his passing, four sons and their families, and many kind neighbors and friends.

SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1932.htm
Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Friday, November 11, 1932

Marion L. MOW, aged 73, died at 11:30 o'clock this morning at the home of his son, Leo MOW, who resides on a farm two and half miles west of Road [US] 31 on what is known as the north river road. Death was caused by heart trouble and followed an illness of one weeks' duration. The deceased for many years lived on a farm one-half a mile west of where his son Leo resided. Surviving are five sons. The funeral services will be held from the church at Richland Center at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.

Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Monday, November 13, 1932

OBITUARY, Marion L. MOW, son of Adam H. and Harriet MOW, was born in Richland Township, Fulton county, Indiana, November 9, 1859 and departed this life November 11, 1932, aged 73 years and 2 days. He has lived his entire life in this community. He was one of a family of nine children, seven of which have preceded him in death, James Samuel MOW of Oregon being the only living brother. On December 25, 1881, he was united in marriage to Eva L. CLARK who was taken from him by death March 20, 1918. To this union five sons were given, Clarence Lasalle [MOW], who died June 3, 1921, Dallas Clayton [MOW], Charles Clyde [MOW] and Leo Clark [MOW], all of Richland Township, and Calvin Dean [MOW] of Argos, Indiana. One foster daughter, Bernice CLARK, passed away July 11, 1921. In earlier life he was a member of the M.E. Church at Richland Center, but after moving to the present farm his membership was moved to the Grandview Evangelical Church. Death was due to acute heart trouble and he was ill only one week. A kind father, and a good and generous neighbor has gone from us. He was always ready and willing to give whole-hearted aid and sympathy to his family and neighbors. He leaves to mourn his passing, four sons and their families, and many kind neighbors and friends.

SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1932.htm


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