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Edward Richard “Ed” Fowler

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Edward Richard “Ed” Fowler

Birth
Victor, Ravalli County, Montana, USA
Death
7 Feb 1928 (aged 39)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
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Victor, February 15 - The funeral of Edward Richard Fowler, who died at Seattle, Washington February 7, was held at the Community Church here Saturday morning, Rev. H.H. Longnecker of Hamilton officiating. The church choir sang several selections. Interment was in Victor cemetery, and the pallbearers were Ralph McVey, Earl Redding, William Howard, John Smith, Albert Sestak, and Arthur Fifield.
The deceased was born in Victor June 9, 1888. He was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler of Yakima, Washington, formerly of this place. He was married August 5, 1908 to Ida Walker. To this union were born two sons, Harold and Edward. He is survived by his wife and sons, his parents, four sisters, and three brothers. Mrs. Leonard Burnett of Stevensville, Mrs. Ruby Cornett, Mrs. Grace Pratt, Mrs. Montana Ross and Charles Flower of Yakima; Jess Fowler of Missoula and Robert Fowler of Bakersfield, California; and by his grandmother, Mrs. M.E. Tucker, three uncles, William Tucker and Joe Miner of Victor. He was a member of the Odd Fellows' lodge, which order had charge of the funeral. He also belonged to the Rebekah lodge.
Mr. Fowler resided southeast of town, where he took the management of the M.E. Popham ranch about a year ago. He consulted physicians in Missoula and Spokane, and with this brother, Jess Flower, when to Yakima, where his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. George Cornett, accompanied him to Seattle for the operation which proved to be a large tumor on the brain. He survived the operation 12 hours.
Ravalli Republican, February 16, 1928

Victor, February 15 - The funeral of Edward Richard Fowler, who died at Seattle, Washington February 7, was held at the Community Church here Saturday morning, Rev. H.H. Longnecker of Hamilton officiating. The church choir sang several selections. Interment was in Victor cemetery, and the pallbearers were Ralph McVey, Earl Redding, William Howard, John Smith, Albert Sestak, and Arthur Fifield.
The deceased was born in Victor June 9, 1888. He was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler of Yakima, Washington, formerly of this place. He was married August 5, 1908 to Ida Walker. To this union were born two sons, Harold and Edward. He is survived by his wife and sons, his parents, four sisters, and three brothers. Mrs. Leonard Burnett of Stevensville, Mrs. Ruby Cornett, Mrs. Grace Pratt, Mrs. Montana Ross and Charles Flower of Yakima; Jess Fowler of Missoula and Robert Fowler of Bakersfield, California; and by his grandmother, Mrs. M.E. Tucker, three uncles, William Tucker and Joe Miner of Victor. He was a member of the Odd Fellows' lodge, which order had charge of the funeral. He also belonged to the Rebekah lodge.
Mr. Fowler resided southeast of town, where he took the management of the M.E. Popham ranch about a year ago. He consulted physicians in Missoula and Spokane, and with this brother, Jess Flower, when to Yakima, where his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. George Cornett, accompanied him to Seattle for the operation which proved to be a large tumor on the brain. He survived the operation 12 hours.
Ravalli Republican, February 16, 1928



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