Mary Cowley, née en 1922, conjointe de Ray-Garn Cowley, fille de Mary-Elizabeth et John-William, mère de Marsha Cowley, William Garn, Gregory Bruce et James Michael, est décédée le 16 janvier 2015.
<!-- DisplayFullObituaryText -->Mary Kathleen Lowrance CowleyLaVerkin, UtahMary Kathleen Lowrance Cowley, wife of the late Ray Garn Cowley of Venice, Utah, passed away on January 16, 2015. She was born August 14, 1922, in Brigham City, Utah, to Mary Elizabeth Tyner and John William Lowrance.Mary is survived by her children: Marsha Cowley Hall, William Garn (Gail) Cowley, Gregory Bruce (Cindy) Cowley and James Michael (Marya) Cowley; eight grandchildren; and eighteen great-grandchildren.Mary and Ray lived 35 years in La Verkin, Utah, after spending 26 years in the U.S. Military. During this time Ray graduated from the University of Utah and the University of Utah Medical School. Together they lived in many parts of the world during and after the Second World War and the Korean War. Mary was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had the opportunity to be a leader in all the organizations open to women during her many years. She also taught many Relief Society classes and learned a great deal that was of value to her as well as her family. She and her husband were active members of the LaVerkin 2nd Ward where her husband served as bishop.Mary was active with the American Red Cross and was briefly president of the American Women's Club when she lived in Augsburg, Germany, before moving to Regensburg, Germany. While in Germany Mary learned to speak the German language. Mary took advantage of opportunities to learn many things by taking night classes in art, millinery and sewing, as well as many other subjects. She subsequently taught sewing, dress-making and suit-making. Mary was a pleasant, happy person who rarely met a person she didn't like. She enjoyed being a wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. In her later years she developed acute asthma and bronchitis. These and other illnesses made it necessary that she stay at home, limiting much interaction with those she loved. She will be remembered for talents and traits ingrained by growing up in the "wild west" of Montana, including grit, optimism, a sense of adventure and a loving nature.A viewing will be held Thursday, January 22, 2015 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Metcalf Hurricane Valley Mortuary, 140 North Main Street, Hurricane Utah. Funeral services will be held on Friday, January 23, 2015 at 1:00 p.m., with a family viewing prior beginning at noon, at the Venice LDS Ward Chapel, 170 South Main Street, Venice Utah. Interment will be in the Venice Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary, 435-673-4221. For condolences, full obituary, and funeral listings please visit our website www.metcalfmortuary.com.
Le 21 janvier 2015 (The Desert Valley Times, , États-Unis)
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