Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Tow, 74, of Route One, Inola, were held today
(Tuesday) at 2:00 p.m. in the Wagoner Nazarene Church. She died at her home in
Inola on Saturday, June 13, 1964.
Born in Indian Territory, she lived in Wagoner many years before moving to Inola
two years ago.
Reverend Clifford Cates, of the Assembly of God Church in Inola, and Reverend
Bill Hess, pastor, of the Wagoner Nazarene Church, officiated at the services.
Survivors are three sons, Grant Tow of Maricopa, Arizona, Glenn Tow of Inola and
Leslie Tow of Keys, California; one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Mullins of Springdale,
Arkansas; one brother, Jake Wassom of Chouteau; 12 grandchildren and 7
great-grandchildren.
Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery under the direction of Hersman Funeral Home of
Wagoner.
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Published in the Wagoner Tribune/June 16, 1964 pg. 1
Transcribed by Donna Rankin
Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Tow, 74, of Route One, Inola, were held today
(Tuesday) at 2:00 p.m. in the Wagoner Nazarene Church. She died at her home in
Inola on Saturday, June 13, 1964.
Born in Indian Territory, she lived in Wagoner many years before moving to Inola
two years ago.
Reverend Clifford Cates, of the Assembly of God Church in Inola, and Reverend
Bill Hess, pastor, of the Wagoner Nazarene Church, officiated at the services.
Survivors are three sons, Grant Tow of Maricopa, Arizona, Glenn Tow of Inola and
Leslie Tow of Keys, California; one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Mullins of Springdale,
Arkansas; one brother, Jake Wassom of Chouteau; 12 grandchildren and 7
great-grandchildren.
Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery under the direction of Hersman Funeral Home of
Wagoner.
~~~~~
Published in the Wagoner Tribune/June 16, 1964 pg. 1
Transcribed by Donna Rankin
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