Rome Sentinel
October 6, 1903
Point Rock - Charles Mowers of Lewis, Lewis county, about four miles from Point Rock, died Monday evening, aged 68 years. He was born in the town of Lee and had lived in the town of Lewis the past 35 years. He was a millwright and conducted a sawmill for a number of years in Lewis. Forty-two years ago Mr. Mowers married Miss Mary Bork of the town of Lee and she and the following ten children survive: Mrs. C. H. Watters, Rome, Mrs. John E. Couchman, Mrs. Charles E. Hatheway, Mrs. Carl Allen and Mrs. Ralph Day of Oriskany Falls, Seymour Mowers, Solsville, Clark Mowers, Athol, Mass, Mrs. Frank Churchill, Oneida, Eugene and Miss Edith Mowers who live at home, also one sister, Mrs. Laura Letson, whose place of residence is not known. Deceased was a member of the M. E. Church.
The funeral will be held at his late home and at the Lee Valley Church Thursday.
Rome Sentinel
October 6, 1903
Point Rock - Charles Mowers of Lewis, Lewis county, about four miles from Point Rock, died Monday evening, aged 68 years. He was born in the town of Lee and had lived in the town of Lewis the past 35 years. He was a millwright and conducted a sawmill for a number of years in Lewis. Forty-two years ago Mr. Mowers married Miss Mary Bork of the town of Lee and she and the following ten children survive: Mrs. C. H. Watters, Rome, Mrs. John E. Couchman, Mrs. Charles E. Hatheway, Mrs. Carl Allen and Mrs. Ralph Day of Oriskany Falls, Seymour Mowers, Solsville, Clark Mowers, Athol, Mass, Mrs. Frank Churchill, Oneida, Eugene and Miss Edith Mowers who live at home, also one sister, Mrs. Laura Letson, whose place of residence is not known. Deceased was a member of the M. E. Church.
The funeral will be held at his late home and at the Lee Valley Church Thursday.
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