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Loyd Alonzo Fowler

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Loyd Alonzo Fowler Veteran

Birth
Arcadia, Valley County, Nebraska, USA
Death
28 Nov 1964 (aged 67)
Spur, Dickens County, Texas, USA
Burial
Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 25, Lot 4, Grave 3
Memorial ID
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Rites Read For Loyd A. Fowler Here Monday Funeral services for Loyd A. Fowler, 67, were held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Crosbyton Church of Christ. The longtime Crosbyton resident died at 1:45 p.m. Saturday of a heart attack. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Spur Hospital.
Officiating was Bill Bryant, minister. interment was in Crosbyton Cemetery under direction of King Funeral Home.

Born in Arcadia, Neb., Fowler moved to a farm north of Crosbyton in 1915.

Survivors include the wife, three daughters, Mrs. Murrell Stainthorpe of San Antonio, Mrs. Nebert Stahl of Denver, Colo. and Mrs. Tommy Williamson of Ralls; four sons, Gwin Dale Fowler of Corpus Christi, Leslie Loyd Fowler of Lubbock, and Eph Allen and Harley Fowler, both of Crosbyton, a sister, Mrs. Johnny Parker of Crosbyton; three brothers, Elgin of Floyd N. M., and Orville and Alvin Fowler, both of Fallon, Nevada.

Pallbearers were C.D. Smith, W.O. Matthews, R.P. Kirkendall. Leonard Parker, Keith Parker, Jack Parker, L.A. Horne and Larry Parker.

Crosbyton Review, December 3, 1964
Record provided by Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum
transcribed by Linda Fox Hughes

Veteran of World War I. Private, STU Army TNG CORPS. Entered service from Texas.
Rites Read For Loyd A. Fowler Here Monday Funeral services for Loyd A. Fowler, 67, were held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Crosbyton Church of Christ. The longtime Crosbyton resident died at 1:45 p.m. Saturday of a heart attack. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Spur Hospital.
Officiating was Bill Bryant, minister. interment was in Crosbyton Cemetery under direction of King Funeral Home.

Born in Arcadia, Neb., Fowler moved to a farm north of Crosbyton in 1915.

Survivors include the wife, three daughters, Mrs. Murrell Stainthorpe of San Antonio, Mrs. Nebert Stahl of Denver, Colo. and Mrs. Tommy Williamson of Ralls; four sons, Gwin Dale Fowler of Corpus Christi, Leslie Loyd Fowler of Lubbock, and Eph Allen and Harley Fowler, both of Crosbyton, a sister, Mrs. Johnny Parker of Crosbyton; three brothers, Elgin of Floyd N. M., and Orville and Alvin Fowler, both of Fallon, Nevada.

Pallbearers were C.D. Smith, W.O. Matthews, R.P. Kirkendall. Leonard Parker, Keith Parker, Jack Parker, L.A. Horne and Larry Parker.

Crosbyton Review, December 3, 1964
Record provided by Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum
transcribed by Linda Fox Hughes

Veteran of World War I. Private, STU Army TNG CORPS. Entered service from Texas.

Inscription

May 16, 1923
In Memory
Of Loving Parents



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