Anne Eliza <I>Smith</I> Fowle

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Anne Eliza Smith Fowle

Birth
Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Death
19 Mar 1981 (aged 88)
Dover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Ashes buried under the pine tree in the front yard of their home in Dover, PA Add to Map
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Daughter of Francis Egerton Smith and Eliza Ann Currier. Wife of Theodore Wilson Fowle.

Anne went to Turkey with the Near East Relief in Turkey in 1919 after World War I along with her husband. They spent 2 years there, returning in 1921.

She was a retired school teacher and was a lifelong teacher, in and out of formal classrooms. She held a bachelor's degree in Physics and Chemistry from Mount Holyoke College, in South Hadley Massachusetts, graduating in 1915. She later attended the Merrill Palmer School in Detroit, MI studying educational methods for young children. She occasionally was a substitute teacher for her husband's chemistry classes.

Where ever they lived, she was active in local educational and community groups. When they retired back to the beloved home that they built in Dover, PA, Anne was a member of the College Club of York, the League of Women Voters, Unitarian Society of York and the Women's Circle of Salem Union Church in Dover.

Anne was a descendant of Mayflower passenger Gov. William Bradford on her father's side.

Her obituary was in the York Daily Record, York, PA March 21, 1981, page 15.
Daughter of Francis Egerton Smith and Eliza Ann Currier. Wife of Theodore Wilson Fowle.

Anne went to Turkey with the Near East Relief in Turkey in 1919 after World War I along with her husband. They spent 2 years there, returning in 1921.

She was a retired school teacher and was a lifelong teacher, in and out of formal classrooms. She held a bachelor's degree in Physics and Chemistry from Mount Holyoke College, in South Hadley Massachusetts, graduating in 1915. She later attended the Merrill Palmer School in Detroit, MI studying educational methods for young children. She occasionally was a substitute teacher for her husband's chemistry classes.

Where ever they lived, she was active in local educational and community groups. When they retired back to the beloved home that they built in Dover, PA, Anne was a member of the College Club of York, the League of Women Voters, Unitarian Society of York and the Women's Circle of Salem Union Church in Dover.

Anne was a descendant of Mayflower passenger Gov. William Bradford on her father's side.

Her obituary was in the York Daily Record, York, PA March 21, 1981, page 15.


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