She married Mack Lawrence Lowery, a son of Samuel H. Lowery and Mary Frances McCulloch Lowery on Thursday, February 4, 1904 in Lawrence County, Alabama.
The children of Dessie and Lawrence Lowery are James Wesley "Jim" Lowery, Francis Lowery, Myrtie Leuell Stover, Geneva Mae Elrod, Hazel Laverne Key, Samuel Henry Lowery and Harold Edward Lowery. ~ Death Claims Mrs. Lowery
Funeral services for Mrs. Dessie Lowery, 64, will be held at Johnson's Chapel, Wednesday at 2:30 P. M. Rev. Lendon Montgomery will conduct the rites. Interment will follow in adjoining cemetery, Peck directing.
Mrs. Lowery died at her home, Danville 2, Monday at 11:55 P. M.
Surviving are the husband, M. L. Lowery, Danville 2; three daughters, Mrs. Irvin Stover and Mrs. Loyd Key, Danville 2, and Mrs. Hubbard Elrod, Athens 5; three sons, Jim W. and Henry, Danville 2, and Frank, Decatur; a brother, Ed Aldridge, Danville 2; and four sisters, Mrs. Gaines McNutt and Mrs. Harold Bell, Hartselle 2; and Mrs. Travis McClemore and Mrs. Gaymon McClemore, Danville 2.
Pallbearers will be Howard Lowery, Morris Lowery, Harold Key, Milton Stover, Ratliff Lowery, and Chalmers McLemore.
Originally published in The Decatur Daily on Tuesday, October 4, 1949 Decatur, Alabama Page: 2 Column: 6
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She married Mack Lawrence Lowery, a son of Samuel H. Lowery and Mary Frances McCulloch Lowery on Thursday, February 4, 1904 in Lawrence County, Alabama.
The children of Dessie and Lawrence Lowery are James Wesley "Jim" Lowery, Francis Lowery, Myrtie Leuell Stover, Geneva Mae Elrod, Hazel Laverne Key, Samuel Henry Lowery and Harold Edward Lowery. ~ Death Claims Mrs. Lowery
Funeral services for Mrs. Dessie Lowery, 64, will be held at Johnson's Chapel, Wednesday at 2:30 P. M. Rev. Lendon Montgomery will conduct the rites. Interment will follow in adjoining cemetery, Peck directing.
Mrs. Lowery died at her home, Danville 2, Monday at 11:55 P. M.
Surviving are the husband, M. L. Lowery, Danville 2; three daughters, Mrs. Irvin Stover and Mrs. Loyd Key, Danville 2, and Mrs. Hubbard Elrod, Athens 5; three sons, Jim W. and Henry, Danville 2, and Frank, Decatur; a brother, Ed Aldridge, Danville 2; and four sisters, Mrs. Gaines McNutt and Mrs. Harold Bell, Hartselle 2; and Mrs. Travis McClemore and Mrs. Gaymon McClemore, Danville 2.
Pallbearers will be Howard Lowery, Morris Lowery, Harold Key, Milton Stover, Ratliff Lowery, and Chalmers McLemore.
Originally published in The Decatur Daily on Tuesday, October 4, 1949 Decatur, Alabama Page: 2 Column: 6
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