Parowan Times
6/9/1933
Death Ends Suffering Of Sally Ann Lowder
Just as we were locking up the forms for this week's paper we learn that Sally Ann Hyatt Lowder, aged 67 and wife of John L. Lowder, had passed away. Her death is attributed to leakage of the heart, a malady she has suffered much from in recent years. The illness which brought on her death lasted ten weeks, during which time some of her children and her husband have been with her in constant attendance.
With a report of the funeral which will probably be held Sunday afternoon more details of her life and family will be given in next weeks issue.
Parowan times
6/16/1933
(Partial transciption)
Last Rites Held For Mrs. Sally A. Lowder
Impressive funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in the East Ward chapel for Mrs. Sally ann Hyatt Lowder, whose death was chronicled in these columns last week.
Mrs. Lowder was born in Panguitch, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hyatt. She was married in 1884 to John Logan Lowder in the St. George temple, shortly after which they were called to help colonize St. Johns in Arizona where they spent about a year and a half, since which time they have made their home in Parowan. She and her good husband who survives her have been very active in the civic and church affaird of the community until ill health prevented.
She is survived by six children, John L. Jr. and Mrs. Laura Benson of Parowan, Mrs. Leona Burton, Mrs. Neta Bigler, Mrs. Camilla Patterson and Clair Lowder of Los Angeles, as well as by her twin sisters Mrs. Melissa Benson and Mrs. Nellie H. Taylor, and two brothers J.A. and Herbert S. Hyatt of Parowan, nine grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Parowan Times
6/9/1933
Death Ends Suffering Of Sally Ann Lowder
Just as we were locking up the forms for this week's paper we learn that Sally Ann Hyatt Lowder, aged 67 and wife of John L. Lowder, had passed away. Her death is attributed to leakage of the heart, a malady she has suffered much from in recent years. The illness which brought on her death lasted ten weeks, during which time some of her children and her husband have been with her in constant attendance.
With a report of the funeral which will probably be held Sunday afternoon more details of her life and family will be given in next weeks issue.
Parowan times
6/16/1933
(Partial transciption)
Last Rites Held For Mrs. Sally A. Lowder
Impressive funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in the East Ward chapel for Mrs. Sally ann Hyatt Lowder, whose death was chronicled in these columns last week.
Mrs. Lowder was born in Panguitch, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hyatt. She was married in 1884 to John Logan Lowder in the St. George temple, shortly after which they were called to help colonize St. Johns in Arizona where they spent about a year and a half, since which time they have made their home in Parowan. She and her good husband who survives her have been very active in the civic and church affaird of the community until ill health prevented.
She is survived by six children, John L. Jr. and Mrs. Laura Benson of Parowan, Mrs. Leona Burton, Mrs. Neta Bigler, Mrs. Camilla Patterson and Clair Lowder of Los Angeles, as well as by her twin sisters Mrs. Melissa Benson and Mrs. Nellie H. Taylor, and two brothers J.A. and Herbert S. Hyatt of Parowan, nine grandchildren and one great grandchild.
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