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==Birth== | ==Birth== | ||
− | Everett W. Cowan | + | Everett W. Cowan was born July 25, 1917 the son of William and Minnie Jones Cowan at the family home on Tabor Road. His siblings were: |
+ | *Mrs. Maud Wright of Bradenton, Fla. | ||
+ | *Harold Cowan of Schenectady | ||
+ | *Walter Cowan of Spicing City, Pa. | ||
− | ==Education== | + | ==Education== |
− | + | Everett Cowan graduated from Berne High School. | |
==Military Service== | ==Military Service== | ||
− | + | Everett W. Cowan served in the U.S. Army in the early 1940s. | |
==Occupation== | ==Occupation== | ||
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==Marriage & Children== | ==Marriage & Children== | ||
− | Everett W. Cowan | + | Everett W. Cowan married Ruth VanValkenburg of Turner Falls, Mass. Their children were: |
− | + | *CarolJo Cowan in Connecticut | |
+ | *Conrad Cowan in Connecticut | ||
+ | *Larry Cowan in Connecticut | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | Everett W. Cowan | + | Everett W. Cowan died November 11, 1980, in an East Hartford hospital. |
==Obituary== | ==Obituary== | ||
− | [[File:.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center> Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — </center>]] | + | [[File:19801128CowanEverettObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Everett W. Cowan Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — November 28, 1980</center>]] |
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EVERETT COWAN | EVERETT COWAN | ||
− | Sympathy is extended to the Cowan family at the Nov. 11 death | + | Sympathy is extended to the Cowan family at the Nov. 11 (1980) death of Everett Cowan in an East Hartford hospital. Everett Cowan was born July 25, 1917 the son of William and Minnie Jones Cowan at the family home on Tabor Road. |
He grew up in the Lutheran Church, and was graduated from Berne High School. He served in the U.S. Army in the early '40s and after marriage to Ruth VanValkenburg of Turner Falls, Mass., lived in the Tony Yarmchuk house in Berne. | He grew up in the Lutheran Church, and was graduated from Berne High School. He served in the U.S. Army in the early '40s and after marriage to Ruth VanValkenburg of Turner Falls, Mass., lived in the Tony Yarmchuk house in Berne. | ||
− | He is survived by his widow, Ruth Cowan, and three children, | + | He is survived by his widow, Ruth Cowan, and three children, CarolJo, Conrad, and Larry in Connecticut; one |
− | sister, | + | sister, Mrs. Maud Wright of Bradenton, Fla.; and two brothers, Harold Cowan of Schenectady and Walter Cowan of |
− | + | Spicing City, Pa. Memorial gifts are being being given to the Berne Lutheran Church and to the cancer fund. | |
− | brothers, Harold Cowan of | + | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — November 28, 1980 |
− | and Walter Cowan of | ||
− | Spicing City, Pa. | ||
− | Memorial gifts are being | ||
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==Additional Media== | ==Additional Media== |
Revision as of 20:56, 18 February 2014
Birth
Everett W. Cowan was born July 25, 1917 the son of William and Minnie Jones Cowan at the family home on Tabor Road. His siblings were:
- Mrs. Maud Wright of Bradenton, Fla.
- Harold Cowan of Schenectady
- Walter Cowan of Spicing City, Pa.
Education
Everett Cowan graduated from Berne High School.
Military Service
Everett W. Cowan served in the U.S. Army in the early 1940s.
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Everett W. Cowan married Ruth VanValkenburg of Turner Falls, Mass. Their children were:
- CarolJo Cowan in Connecticut
- Conrad Cowan in Connecticut
- Larry Cowan in Connecticut
Death
Everett W. Cowan died November 11, 1980, in an East Hartford hospital.
Obituary
EVERETT COWAN
Sympathy is extended to the Cowan family at the Nov. 11 (1980) death of Everett Cowan in an East Hartford hospital. Everett Cowan was born July 25, 1917 the son of William and Minnie Jones Cowan at the family home on Tabor Road.
He grew up in the Lutheran Church, and was graduated from Berne High School. He served in the U.S. Army in the early '40s and after marriage to Ruth VanValkenburg of Turner Falls, Mass., lived in the Tony Yarmchuk house in Berne.
He is survived by his widow, Ruth Cowan, and three children, CarolJo, Conrad, and Larry in Connecticut; one sister, Mrs. Maud Wright of Bradenton, Fla.; and two brothers, Harold Cowan of Schenectady and Walter Cowan of Spicing City, Pa. Memorial gifts are being being given to the Berne Lutheran Church and to the cancer fund.
- Altamont Enterprise — November 28, 1980
Additional Media
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