Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1910 — Obituary of Mrs. Frank Rowen. [ARTICLE]

Obituary of Mrs. Frank Rowen.

Miss Daisy Dean Crisler was born near Parr, Ind., July 29, 1876, and died at her late home in Rensselaer, April 13, 1910, aged 33 years, 8 months, and 14 days. Most of her life was spent in Jasper county. On January 3, 1894, sbe was married to Frank Rowen, at present p. partner in the Home Grocery company, of this city To this union was born five children, three of whom still survive their mother, namely, Floyd L., born Dec. 21, 1894, Flora May, born Oct. 30,1896, and James Harold, born May 14, 1905. Cecil Buford, born Nov. 8, 1899, and Ancil Lucille, born Aug. 18, 1901, both dying in Infancy. Both parents of the deceased proceeded her in death some years ago. Besides the family named, she leaves to mourn their loss, three brothers, C. M. Crisler, of Raleigh, N. Dak., C. A. Crisler, of Doine Lake, N. Dak., and H. V. Crisler, of Glendale, Wash., and two sisters, Mrs. James Hemphill, of Rensselaer, and Miss Ella Crisler, of Mt. Ayr. In the year of 1894 she united with the Vaughn Free Will Baptist church, where she was an active worker until the removal to Rensselaer. Another patient, quiet, loving wife and mother has been removed from our midst, and while she has been in failing health for some months, yet the event of death was not looked for. While we toil on, she rests safe in the arms of her Savior, whom she loved. Let us deliver your gasoline, 16c a gallon. JOHN EGER.