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Charles Lee Cowart

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Charles Lee Cowart

Birth
Pickens County, Georgia, USA
Death
25 Aug 1918 (aged 34)
Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Charles was born in Pickens County, Georgia..
His father was Martin Monroe Cowart (1859-1919) and mother Annie Americus West Cowart (1863-1897).

Charles married Dec 24 1907 Agnes Elmyra Green Cowart (1888-1955).
They had two daughters:
Sybil Cowart, Frizzelle (1909-2005)
Thelma Cowart (1910-2000)

Grandchildren
Myralyn Frizzelle Allgood
Charles Murray Frizzelle, Jr

Charles Lee Cowart was a Stone and Marble Cutter in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia.
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Obituary:

The Marietta Journal & Courier August 30, 1918
Mr Lee Cowart, 34 years old, died at this home on Hansell Street on Sunday afternoon, after a long illness.

The funeral services were held at the house at 8 o'clock on Sunday evening, the Rev I A White officiating.

The remains were taken to the old family home at Dalton on Monday for interment.

Mr. Cowart is survived by his wife and two little daughters. Among the floral offerings was a large crescent of beautiful flowers from the employees of the McNeel Marble Company, where Mr Cowart had a position before his illness.
Charles was born in Pickens County, Georgia..
His father was Martin Monroe Cowart (1859-1919) and mother Annie Americus West Cowart (1863-1897).

Charles married Dec 24 1907 Agnes Elmyra Green Cowart (1888-1955).
They had two daughters:
Sybil Cowart, Frizzelle (1909-2005)
Thelma Cowart (1910-2000)

Grandchildren
Myralyn Frizzelle Allgood
Charles Murray Frizzelle, Jr

Charles Lee Cowart was a Stone and Marble Cutter in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia.
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Obituary:

The Marietta Journal & Courier August 30, 1918
Mr Lee Cowart, 34 years old, died at this home on Hansell Street on Sunday afternoon, after a long illness.

The funeral services were held at the house at 8 o'clock on Sunday evening, the Rev I A White officiating.

The remains were taken to the old family home at Dalton on Monday for interment.

Mr. Cowart is survived by his wife and two little daughters. Among the floral offerings was a large crescent of beautiful flowers from the employees of the McNeel Marble Company, where Mr Cowart had a position before his illness.


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