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Mrs. A. T. Bowers Lake City Graphic, July 13, 1899 Mrs. A. T. Bowers died at her home in Rockwell City last Thursday. She had been an invalid for several years. The funeral was held on Friday and the remains were laid to rest in Lake Creek cemetery. Deceased was the mother of Mrs. Quig Stewart and a sister of Mrs. Sade Baldwin. OBITUARY Rockwell City Advocate. Mary P. Williams was born November 27, 1840, in Clearfield county, Pennsylvania. In 1856 she was married to Mr. A. T. Bowers. They came to Illinois in 1862 but removed to Calhoun county, Iowa four years later. They resided for many years in Jackson township, but for the past sixteen years had made their home in Rockwell City. Of the twelve children born to them six are now living, Jesse, Hattie (Stewart), Ed., Edith (Lord), Effie and Thele. Of these all were able to be present with the exception of Mrs. Lord, of Iowa Falls. Other relatives present were a sister, Mrs. Baldwin, of Lake City, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCaulley and Frank and Lettie McCaulley, of Lake City. Mrs. Bowers was an earnest Christian woman, whose character impressed all who knew her. She united with a Baptist church in 1852, and the Christian faith that had sustained her during the years of a busy life was a comfort and solace during the long months of her affliction. “One less at home; one more in Heaven.” “ To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.” |