MRS. A.J. LOWE DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
Was Member of Prominent Pioneer Family of North Carolina
Mrs. Fannie Jane Lowe, wife of Rev. A.J. Lowe, died at the home, No. 125 Columbia street, at 11:15 o'clock Friday morning. The deceased was stricken with apoplexy Monday night and never regained consciousness.
Mrs. Lowe was 59 years of age, having been born August 11, 1861, in Yancy county, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Thomas and Clarissa Arrowood, pioneers of this county. In her youth she moved with her parents to Greeneville, Tenn., and there grew in womanhood. She professed religion when a child and became a member of the Freewill church, and for forty-six years lived an exemplary life.
On October 11, 1871, the deceased was married to Rev. A.J. Lowe, of Greeneville, with whom she lived happily until her death. To this union were born seven children, five boys and two girls, two of whom, William A. Lowe and Mrs. Will Presley, are deceased. The surviving children are Luke T., Bruce C., Mack D., Gurney L. Lowe and Mrs. C.H. Ashley, all of whom were at her bedside in her last illness. She also leave three brothers, one sister and thirteen grandchildren, together with a host of friends to mourn her death.
The funeral will be conducted at the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon by the Rev. F.T. Toliver, after which the remains will be interred at East Hill
MRS. A.J. LOWE DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
Was Member of Prominent Pioneer Family of North Carolina
Mrs. Fannie Jane Lowe, wife of Rev. A.J. Lowe, died at the home, No. 125 Columbia street, at 11:15 o'clock Friday morning. The deceased was stricken with apoplexy Monday night and never regained consciousness.
Mrs. Lowe was 59 years of age, having been born August 11, 1861, in Yancy county, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Thomas and Clarissa Arrowood, pioneers of this county. In her youth she moved with her parents to Greeneville, Tenn., and there grew in womanhood. She professed religion when a child and became a member of the Freewill church, and for forty-six years lived an exemplary life.
On October 11, 1871, the deceased was married to Rev. A.J. Lowe, of Greeneville, with whom she lived happily until her death. To this union were born seven children, five boys and two girls, two of whom, William A. Lowe and Mrs. Will Presley, are deceased. The surviving children are Luke T., Bruce C., Mack D., Gurney L. Lowe and Mrs. C.H. Ashley, all of whom were at her bedside in her last illness. She also leave three brothers, one sister and thirteen grandchildren, together with a host of friends to mourn her death.
The funeral will be conducted at the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon by the Rev. F.T. Toliver, after which the remains will be interred at East Hill
Family Members
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Manson Ervin Arrowood
1852–1922
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Elizabeth Atha Dona Arrowood Snyder
1856–1932
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David Grant Arwood I
1864–1946
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Clearsey Isobel Arrowood Arrowood
1867–1948
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Anna Belle Arrowood Riddle
1869–1958
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George Washington Arrowood
1873–1905
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Nancy Irmelin "Emma" Arrowood Rassler
1876–1909
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Joseph McHenry Arrowood
1878–1903
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Hattie T. Arrowood
1880–1881
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Fleming Arrowood
1882–1885
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