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Margaret Armstrong Towler

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Margaret Armstrong Towler

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
5 Jan 1979 (aged 74)
Lusk, Niobrara County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
1st Addition, Block 33, Lot 1, Space 5
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Margaret Armstrong Towler
(February 26, 1904 - January 5, 1979)

The Lusk Herald
January 11, 1979

Sister of local Women dies here

Miss Margaret Armstrong Towler (74), lifelong resident of Minneapolis, died January 5 at Niobrara County Hospital. She was in Lusk visiting at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Gerald D. Bardo and Mrs. Dale M. Bardo.

A family memorial service was held here at Peet Mortuary Sunday afternoon, and this Wednesday the funeral service was being held in Minneapolis at Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, with interment at Oak Hill Cemetery.

Miss Towler had visited in Lusk several times through the years. She was actively involved in church work and civic organizations in Minnesota serving as treasurer of the Daughters of the American Revolution State Officers Club, a past president of the John Prescott DAR Chapter and Woman's Club of Richfield, and past state treasurer of the Minnesota DAR.

She attended the University of Minnesota specializing in bookkeeping and clerical work, and was a long-time employee of the Federal Land Bank in St. Paul.

John E. Towler, a brother, lives in Redwood Falls, Minn.
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Burial Jan 10, 1979.
Margaret Armstrong Towler
(February 26, 1904 - January 5, 1979)

The Lusk Herald
January 11, 1979

Sister of local Women dies here

Miss Margaret Armstrong Towler (74), lifelong resident of Minneapolis, died January 5 at Niobrara County Hospital. She was in Lusk visiting at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Gerald D. Bardo and Mrs. Dale M. Bardo.

A family memorial service was held here at Peet Mortuary Sunday afternoon, and this Wednesday the funeral service was being held in Minneapolis at Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, with interment at Oak Hill Cemetery.

Miss Towler had visited in Lusk several times through the years. She was actively involved in church work and civic organizations in Minnesota serving as treasurer of the Daughters of the American Revolution State Officers Club, a past president of the John Prescott DAR Chapter and Woman's Club of Richfield, and past state treasurer of the Minnesota DAR.

She attended the University of Minnesota specializing in bookkeeping and clerical work, and was a long-time employee of the Federal Land Bank in St. Paul.

John E. Towler, a brother, lives in Redwood Falls, Minn.
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Burial Jan 10, 1979.


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