Obit: Lowell, William A. (1872 - 1932)

Transcriber: Audrey Roedel
Email: audero@charter.net 

Surnames: LOWELL WHITLOCK WIGAL RICE CLOTHER

----Sources: The Loyal Tribune 17 March 1932

Lowell, William A. (1872 - 1932)

Funeral services for William A. Lowell of Loyal, Wis., a former resident of Sharon, were held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon, Feb. 28, at 1:30 with Rev. S. B. Lewis officiating. Interment was made at Oakwood. Those from out of town in attendance at the services were: Mrs. William Lowell and Sylveria Elsinger of Loyal, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowell, Guttenberg, Iowa; T. c. Lowell, Rockford, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lowell and two sons, Palmyra, Wis.

William Abram Lowell was born in Sharon, Wis., January 20, 1872 and was the son of Emery E. Lowell and Carrie Whitlock Lowell. He passed away Feb. 26, 1932 at 12:30 A. M.

As a boy he attended school at South Grove and grew to young manhood in this vicinity. While in his teens he, with his parents, moved to Iowa.

He was united in marriage to Miss Lida Wigal, of Springfield, Minn., on Dec. 2, 1896. The family lived for several years in Minnesota. Later they moved to North Dakota and for the last twenty years they have resided at Loyal, Wis.

Besides his widow, Mr. Lowell is survived by two sons, Ralph, of Guttenburg, Iowa, and Earl, who is living in Wyoming. There are three grand children. The following sisters and brothers are still living; Addie Rice, of Estherville, Iowa; Ernest Lowell, of Pylmira, Wis., Thomas Lowell of Rockford, Ill., George Lowell, of Detroit, Mich;, and Katherine Clother, of St. Louis, Mo. Two sisters and one brother preceded him in death.

Sharon Reporter

 

 


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