Mr. and Mrs. Rowe came to Ritzville about 1901, settling first in the courty east of the city and moving into the city about 1910. Mr. Rowe died in 1941.
Mary Louise Rowe, nee Zeiner, was born October 5, 1870 at Galena, Ill. She was a member of the American legion auxiliary and the Rebekah lodge at the time of her death and at one time was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America.
She is survived by three daughters; Mrs. R. W. Rudenbaugh of Spokane, Miss Amelia Rowe of Bremerton and Mrs. N. S.. McMurray of Ritzville; and four sons, Ira of Davenport, Clinton and Johnny of Ritzville and Gerald with the armed forces; and five grandchildren.
Ritzville Journal Times April 7, 1943 Sue Gardner & gapwork90
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe came to Ritzville about 1901, settling first in the courty east of the city and moving into the city about 1910. Mr. Rowe died in 1941.
Mary Louise Rowe, nee Zeiner, was born October 5, 1870 at Galena, Ill. She was a member of the American legion auxiliary and the Rebekah lodge at the time of her death and at one time was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America.
She is survived by three daughters; Mrs. R. W. Rudenbaugh of Spokane, Miss Amelia Rowe of Bremerton and Mrs. N. S.. McMurray of Ritzville; and four sons, Ira of Davenport, Clinton and Johnny of Ritzville and Gerald with the armed forces; and five grandchildren.
Ritzville Journal Times April 7, 1943 Sue Gardner & gapwork90
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