Duluth News Tribune - February 18, 1925
Benjamin Low
Funeral services for Benjamin Low, 81, pioneer resident of Duluth and well known in West End business and civic affairs, who died Tuesday at the family home, 2303 W Fifth st, will be conducted at the Olson & Anderson mortuary at 3:30 p. m. and at the Central Baptist church at (not legible) p.m. Thursday with Rev. A. J. Dahlby officating. Buriel will be in Forest Hill cemetery. He is survived by his widow, a son, Blair of Virginia, Minn., three daughters, Mrs. L. F. Currie, Mrs R. B. Toser and Miss Mary, all of Duluth; a brother Edward, of Duluth.
Duluth News Tribune - February 18, 1925
Benjamin Low
Funeral services for Benjamin Low, 81, pioneer resident of Duluth and well known in West End business and civic affairs, who died Tuesday at the family home, 2303 W Fifth st, will be conducted at the Olson & Anderson mortuary at 3:30 p. m. and at the Central Baptist church at (not legible) p.m. Thursday with Rev. A. J. Dahlby officating. Buriel will be in Forest Hill cemetery. He is survived by his widow, a son, Blair of Virginia, Minn., three daughters, Mrs. L. F. Currie, Mrs R. B. Toser and Miss Mary, all of Duluth; a brother Edward, of Duluth.
Gravesite Details
brother of Edward Lowe, also buried in this cemetery. Benjamin purchased on of the first lots in Forest Hills - Section A, Block 1, Lot 18. There are a total of 8 burials in this area. The family stone simply says Low. Regarding the spelling.
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