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Dollie Fowler

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Dollie Fowler

Birth
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28 Nov 1953 (aged 81–82)
Tabor City, Columbus County, North Carolina, USA
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Tabor City, Columbus County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Mother Dies Two Minutes After Death Of Her Son
TABOR CITY, Nov. 28 An 82, year-old mother died Saturday two minutes after her son passed at his home on Rt.1, Loris, S.C.
Mrs. Dollie Fowler stood by her son's bedside, Oscar Ped Fowler, 53, and after he died, walked to an adjoining room to relax across a bed. Two minutes later the famlly noticed the aged woman was not breathing. Death was attributed to a heart attack following the shock of her sons death. She had been in declining health for three years and had made her home with her son for eight years.
Double funeral rites will be held from the Dogwood Hill Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. Sunday by Rev. Mack Gore and Rev. Ansel Smith. Burial will follow in the George Fowler Cemetery near Tabor City.
The deceased son, a farmer, had been ill for three months.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lou Fowler; one son, Oliver of Tabor City, and two brothers, Elbert of Nichols, S. C., and Ernest of Calabash.
Mrs. Fowler is survived by the two sons, two brothers, and a sister, Mrs. Lonnie Cartrette of Tabor City.

The Charlotte Observer
Charlotte, North Carolina
29 Nov 1953, Sun • Page 21
Mother Dies Two Minutes After Death Of Her Son
TABOR CITY, Nov. 28 An 82, year-old mother died Saturday two minutes after her son passed at his home on Rt.1, Loris, S.C.
Mrs. Dollie Fowler stood by her son's bedside, Oscar Ped Fowler, 53, and after he died, walked to an adjoining room to relax across a bed. Two minutes later the famlly noticed the aged woman was not breathing. Death was attributed to a heart attack following the shock of her sons death. She had been in declining health for three years and had made her home with her son for eight years.
Double funeral rites will be held from the Dogwood Hill Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. Sunday by Rev. Mack Gore and Rev. Ansel Smith. Burial will follow in the George Fowler Cemetery near Tabor City.
The deceased son, a farmer, had been ill for three months.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lou Fowler; one son, Oliver of Tabor City, and two brothers, Elbert of Nichols, S. C., and Ernest of Calabash.
Mrs. Fowler is survived by the two sons, two brothers, and a sister, Mrs. Lonnie Cartrette of Tabor City.

The Charlotte Observer
Charlotte, North Carolina
29 Nov 1953, Sun • Page 21


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