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Custer County, Oklahoma



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© Sherry Gray Springer

John Elliott Rowe

Parkersburg Cemetery



Submitted by Sherry Gray Springer

John Rowe's obit:

Services for J. E. Rowe, 87, will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. Thursday morning at the Kern and Schneider Funeral Home with Rev. Wayne Nation of Cheyenne in charge. Rowe died at his home Tuesday night. Burial will be in the Parkersburg Cemetery. A native of Kentucky, Rowe came to Oklahoma in 1892 and homesteaded 7 miles west of Clinton. He had been a resident of the Foss community since 1920.

Survivors include his wife; five daughters, Mrs. Silas D. Gray of Merced, California; Mrs. Walter Quick of Tulare, California; Mrs. Ozelma Russell of Foss, Okahoma; Mrs. R. L. Summers of Cheyenne, Oklahoma; and Mrs. Della Garnett of San Jose, California; two sons, Virgil Rowe of Merced, California and Herschel Rowe of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; twenty one grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren.

{Published in the Clinton Daily News on 17 June 1953}.

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