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Show p ral held day for , ;s Rowland "fl.l services were con-, con-, l.'uesday in the Fourth Mrs. Agnes G. Row-, Row-, who died Saturday, it Eldred Sunset Man-ong Man-ong illness. Burial was j ,ehi cemetery Nunder di-'niif di-'niif Wheeler. Mortuary. , iLowland was born Jan. :, in Springville, a of George and Eliza-irn Eliza-irn Giles. Qceived her education pringville schools, and Tied to Robert Taylor , 1903, in Provo. The ! was later solemnized alt Lake LDS Temple, in 1907. is married to Jefferson k'une 21, 1909, in Provo. in 1907. ras married to Ted in June of 1946. He Mi m7- of her life was spent , lgville, although she ,fS' a time in Lehi and !,"ied on Page 2, Col. 5) Rowland obituary (Continued from Page One.) Mammoth during her early years. She was active in the Relief Society, serving at one time in a ward presidency. She was secretary of the ward genealogy genea-logy committee, and was a member of Camp Springville, DTJP. Mrs. Rowland was noted for her needle and fancy work, and had sewed burial clothes in Springville for 23 years. Surviving are three sons and one daughter, C. R. Taylor, American Fork ; Mrs. Marion (Ethel) Robinson, Murray; Bert McKee, Spanish Fork and Max McKee, Provo; 18 grandchildren; grand-children; 30 great-grandchildren; a twin brother, Ed Giles, Glens Ferry, Ida., and a sister, Mrs. Hattie Williams, Springville. |