Alice (Ballard) Sowers 1852 - 1918
BALLARD, SOWERS, KIMBLE
Posted By: Linda H Meyers (email)
Date: 4/30/2013 at 15:21:10
MRS. J. W. SOWERS DIED SATURDAY
AFTER WEEKS SEVERE ILLNESS
OLD RESIDENT DEPARTS
LARGE FAMILY MOURNS HER DEMISEMiss Alice Ballard was born in Will County, Illinois, a few miles from Joliet, Oct. 17, 1852, and was the eldest child of Russell W. and Lois E. Ballard. As a child between four and five years of age, she came with her parents and grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Ballard, to Story County, Iowa in 1857. the Ballard home was established in Howard township where and in that part of the county, Miss Alice passed her youthful and young womanhood days. She possessed an active mind, appropriated such educational facilities as the times and locality furnished and in her seventeenth year taught a term or two of school. The day following her eighteenth anniversary, on Oct. 18, 1870, she was married to Jas. W. Sowers. Soon after their marriage their home was established on the well known J. W. Sowers farm in Milford township where they maintained an unbroken residence of nearly forty years, and until their removal to Nevada seven years ago. The children born to Mr. and Mrs. Sowers number twelve - five sons and seven daughters. They have all attained manhood and womanhood years, have all founded homes of their own except four , are all living but one - Mrs. George Kimble whose death occurred some fifteen years ago, and all have acquired resident citizenship or are engaged in patriotic service or some useful circulating occupation. This is a record few parents can match and in this case as in all similar ones large credit for the gratifying result must be accorded the mother's influence.
Mrs. Sowers' health has been impaired for several years, but the severe illness that occasioned her death was only of a week's duration, beginning Saturday Dec. 29, 1917 and ending in the early morning of Saturday, Jan. 5, 1918, when, in the presence of her entire sorrowing household she passed serenely into the mysterious Beyond.
---------Local newspaper, found in scrapbook undated
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