Amandda C. Bower Arrowsmith © The Enid Daily Eagle 05-1918 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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The funeral services for Mrs. Theodore Arrowsmith were here yesterday afternoon, May 18, 1918 from the First Methodist Episcopal Church, in charge of the Rebekah Lodge, Rev. O. W. Williams officiating. Interment was made at the Enid Cemetery.
Amanda C. Bower was born in Petersburg, Pennsylvania, July 20, 1859. She moved to Iowa with her parents and later to Kansas; she was married September 21, 1883 at Dodge City, Kansas, to Theodore Arrowsmith and together they moved to Enid, Oklahoma, March 1894, where they have resided ever since. Mrs. Arrowsmith has many friends here in the city who will mourn her loss.
She leaves a husband, Theodore Arrowsmith, 417 E. Oklahoma, a brother, W. A. Bower, of Riverside, California and a sister, Mrs. J. D. Moore of Sterling, Kansas. She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge, a charter member of the Yoemans and belonged to the Cloverleaf Embroidery Club and the Queen Esther's.
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