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Eva Caywood McDowell
04-1994
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

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Eva and Amsa S. MCDOWELL

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


The funeral for Eva Caywood McDowell, 83, was at 10 AM Monday at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Mark Walters officiating. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery, directed by Goodwin Funeral Home. She died April 23, 1994, at Cherokee Manor.

She was born February 25, 1911, at Eagle Chief to Silas and Anna Belle Graves Caywood. At the age of six, she moved with her family to Kiowa, Kansas, where she attended school. She married Ansa S. McDowell February 28, 1946, in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. He died July 27, 1973. They lived in Cherokee where they helped with the operation of Cherokee Creamery. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.

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