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Tresa Agnes <I>Vogt</I> McDowell

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Tresa Agnes Vogt McDowell

Birth
Greensburg, Kiowa County, Kansas, USA
Death
8 Apr 1972 (aged 86)
Mooreland, Woodward County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Mooreland, Woodward County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Tresa Anges McDowell 86, Dies Here April 8, 1972.
Funeral services for Tresa McDowell 86, were held Wednesday, April 12, in the Mooreland United Methodist Church with Rev. Eugene Kay officiating. Mrs. McDowell died Saturday, April 8. Burial was made in the Mooreland Cemetery under direction of Knittel Funeral Home.
Tresa Agnes Vogt was born in a covered wagon at Greensburg, Kansas on March 22, 1886 to Peter Joseph and Martha Jane Ellis Vogt. The family was on the way from Riverside, Iowa to Ashland, Kansas at the time of her birth. She moved to Curtis in 1893 with her parents and later moved to Mooreland. On November 29, 1908 she married Earl McDowell in the home of her parents at Curtis, Oklahoma. Tresa and Earl were the parents of nine children. One child, Virgil Leroy McDowell, died at the age of three years. She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge and the Methodist Church.
THE CURTIS COURIER-CURTIS, WOODWARD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
DATE OF THE PAPER-DECEMBER 3, 1908
MCDOWELL-VOGT WEDDING
A pretty wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Vogt, parents of the bride, last Sunday just before noon, when Earl McDowell led to the matrimonial alter Miss Tresa Vogt. Rev. Wayne Mettler and the words that made the couple one. After the ceremony, a sumptuous wedding dinner occurred, a most pleasant time was given the invited guests. Many beautiful and costly presents were given to the bride and groom. It is hardly necessary for us to say anything further of the occurrance; both of the contracting parties are so well and favorably known, yet a few words may not be out of place: The bride has been a prime favorite in all good Society and is endowed with plenty of graces and training to make a fine helpmate and wife that anyone should be proud of. The groom-well her is a fine young gentleman, industrious and sober, and that should be enough for anyone to succeed in this life.
Sheriff J. J. Bouquot and family of Woodward attened the McDowell-Vogt wedding in this city last Sunday.
Tresa Anges McDowell 86, Dies Here April 8, 1972.
Funeral services for Tresa McDowell 86, were held Wednesday, April 12, in the Mooreland United Methodist Church with Rev. Eugene Kay officiating. Mrs. McDowell died Saturday, April 8. Burial was made in the Mooreland Cemetery under direction of Knittel Funeral Home.
Tresa Agnes Vogt was born in a covered wagon at Greensburg, Kansas on March 22, 1886 to Peter Joseph and Martha Jane Ellis Vogt. The family was on the way from Riverside, Iowa to Ashland, Kansas at the time of her birth. She moved to Curtis in 1893 with her parents and later moved to Mooreland. On November 29, 1908 she married Earl McDowell in the home of her parents at Curtis, Oklahoma. Tresa and Earl were the parents of nine children. One child, Virgil Leroy McDowell, died at the age of three years. She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge and the Methodist Church.
THE CURTIS COURIER-CURTIS, WOODWARD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
DATE OF THE PAPER-DECEMBER 3, 1908
MCDOWELL-VOGT WEDDING
A pretty wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Vogt, parents of the bride, last Sunday just before noon, when Earl McDowell led to the matrimonial alter Miss Tresa Vogt. Rev. Wayne Mettler and the words that made the couple one. After the ceremony, a sumptuous wedding dinner occurred, a most pleasant time was given the invited guests. Many beautiful and costly presents were given to the bride and groom. It is hardly necessary for us to say anything further of the occurrance; both of the contracting parties are so well and favorably known, yet a few words may not be out of place: The bride has been a prime favorite in all good Society and is endowed with plenty of graces and training to make a fine helpmate and wife that anyone should be proud of. The groom-well her is a fine young gentleman, industrious and sober, and that should be enough for anyone to succeed in this life.
Sheriff J. J. Bouquot and family of Woodward attened the McDowell-Vogt wedding in this city last Sunday.


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