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Ransom R. Dowell
Daily Ardmoreite
28 Sep 1932, Pg. 1, Col. 7
Submitted by: Larry Farrar


DEATH CLAIMS RANSOM DOWELL
Rev. Geo. W. King to Conduct Services at Bettes Funeral Home
Ransom R. Dowell, 69, died at his home, 1025 Fourth avenue northeast, late Tuesday evening, following an illness of four years.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Bettes funeral home chapel tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, by Rev. George M. King pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist Church, with burial in Rose Hill cemetery.
Besides the wife the survivors are the following children, Mrs. Will Kirby, R.E. Dowell, Mrs. Bess Robertson and Earl Dowell, all of Ardmore and Mrs. Lee Massey of Lebanon.
Dowell had lived in and around Ardmore for the past 35 years.


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