The Deseret News - May 22, 1941
McCammon, Ida.-George Sowers, 48,
Manufacturer of lawn ornaments, died
Of a heart attack late Tuesday night in
His trailer home in McCammon.
He was born March 9, 1893 in Ne-
braska to George Franklin and MaryEl-
len Dare Sowers. The past several
years Mr. Sowers had traveled in south-
eastern Idaho, molding ornaments which
he sold from stands along the highways.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Rachel
Ann Crothers Sowers, whom he married
In Tulsa, Okla., on June 8 1912: three
Daughters, Mrs, Marguerate Davis of
Salt Lake City, Mrs. Henry Ratcliff
Of Brigham City and Mrs. James Morgan
Of Rigby: a sister, Mrs E.C. Gunning
Of St. Anthony and 11 grandchildren.
Funeral announcement will be made
By Hall Mortuary of Pocatello.
The Deseret News - May 22, 1941
McCammon, Ida.-George Sowers, 48,
Manufacturer of lawn ornaments, died
Of a heart attack late Tuesday night in
His trailer home in McCammon.
He was born March 9, 1893 in Ne-
braska to George Franklin and MaryEl-
len Dare Sowers. The past several
years Mr. Sowers had traveled in south-
eastern Idaho, molding ornaments which
he sold from stands along the highways.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Rachel
Ann Crothers Sowers, whom he married
In Tulsa, Okla., on June 8 1912: three
Daughters, Mrs, Marguerate Davis of
Salt Lake City, Mrs. Henry Ratcliff
Of Brigham City and Mrs. James Morgan
Of Rigby: a sister, Mrs E.C. Gunning
Of St. Anthony and 11 grandchildren.
Funeral announcement will be made
By Hall Mortuary of Pocatello.
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