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Prince Stewart Died September 1, 1886 Buchanan Record, Sept. 2, 1886, page 3
Prince Stewart, employed in Johnson’s restaurant in Niles, was thrown under the cars in the Michigan Central yard, Tuesday evening, and both legs cut of, one above and the other below the knee. He died yesterday morning.
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John Frederick Stowe 1848-1939 AGED SHOWMAN CLAIMED BY DEATH MEMBER OF OLD FAMILY FAMOUS IN DRAMA AND LITERATURE, SUCCUMBS. “The show must go on” without John Frederick Stowe. His heart, mellowed by years of trouping that linked him with some of American showmanship’s pioneer ventures, was stilled by death at 2:45 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. He was 80 years old last Dec. 12. Death came in his home at 308 South Fourth street, where he had been critically ill a week. His health had been failing for years. Nephew of Harriet Beecher Stow, and one of Niles’ most colorful characters, he had trekked the country from youth until his retirement 10 years ago, carrying on the family ‘s dramatic tradition which had the start when his aunt penned the famous tale of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” ON TOUR 34 YEARS For 34 consecutive years, until the late 1920s, Mr. Stowe toured the United States with his own “Tom Show” giving thousands of performances of his aunt’s story. One of his most pleasant experiences, Mrs. Stowe recalled today, was receiving a letter a short time ago form Lyman Beecher Stowe, grandson of the author, after a radio program which renewed their ties. Always associated with the theater, he listed among his early day acquaintances Annie Oakley, who won international fame as a rifle shot after he gave her her start in a Kentucky theater in 1890; Dan Itice, most famous clown of that period, and “Buffalo Bill” Cody. BORN IN OHIO Son of John and Margaret Gilbert Stowe, he was born into the illustrious family in 1853 in Wauseon, Ohio. As soon as possible, he cast his lot with the show business and joined his father in management of theaters and associated enterprises throughout the country. Nearly 60 years ago, when he was in his 20s, he toured Cuba several seasons managing a circus. Then, after rejoining his father for a time, he organized his “Tom Show” and toured throughout the United Sates. With it, and another based on “Ten Nights in a Barroom,“ he was on the road until the late ‘20s, when he retired after a final swing through Michigan. Mrs. Stowe lived here 37 years, coming from Denver and using Niles as an operating . . his last quarter century of active show work. CHARTER MEMBER OF ELKS His marriage to Katherine Van Evers, who survives, took place here Jan. 7, 1917. They have a son John, employed by a telephone company in Kalamazoo. Other survivors are a brother, Harry Stowe, Niles, and a sister, Mrs. Jessie Warner, Grand Rapids. Members of the Niles Lodge of Elks, of which he was a charter member, will assist the Rev. Guy W. Simon in services at 2:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon in the Price and Kiger funeral home. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. (Source: Niles Daily Star, Wed. May 17, 1939, page 1) and WELL KNOWN SHOWMAN DIES AT NILES TUESDAY John Frederick Stowe, 80, who for 35 consecutive years toured the United States with his uncle Tom’s Cabin show, died Tuesday afternoon at his home in Niles. He was a nephew of Harriett Beecher Stowe, author of the famous book which his show portrayed, and was very well known through this section from which he drew many of his star performers. Mr. Stowe, who had been a trouper practically all his life, retired from the show business in the late ‘20s and has since made his home in Niles. He is survived by his wife and one son John. (Source:) Berrien Springs Journal Era, Thurs., May 18, 1939, page 8) |
Maye B. Stowell Died April 8, 1970
South Bend--Maye B. Stowell, 707 Lindsey St., a former Niles resident, died at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Dor-A-Lin Nursing Home, Niles, after an extended illness. A retired chief clerk with Indiana Bell Telephone Co., Miss Stowell was born in Niles and had lived here since 1910, coming from Niles. She was a member of the Westminister[sic] Presbyterian Church of South Bend and the Telephone Pioneers of America. Surviving is a nephew, Donald C. Stowell of Jacksonville, Fla. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Welsheimer Funeral Home, with the Rev. C. Franklin Bruce of the Ridgedale Presbyterian Church of South Bend officiating. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery, Niles. Friends may call from 7-9 tonight and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
(Source: Niles Daily Star, Thurs., April 9, 1970, page 2, microfilm Niles District Library) |
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Sarah Elizabeth Stowell 1856-1918 Niles Daily Star, Wed. January 22, 1918, page 1, col. 2 microfilm Niles District Library FORMER NILES LADY IS DEAD
Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Stowell, a former resident of this city, died at her home in South Bend Monday morning at 4 o'clock, following an illness of two years. She was born in Prospect, N.Y., April 19, 1855, and was 62 years old when she died. She moved to South Bend from Niles and lived in that city for seven years. A daughter, Miss May Stowell, residing at home, a sister, Mrs. Emma Meyers of California, and a brother, Samuel Serviss, survive. Funeral services will be held from the residence Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, Rev A.M. Eells officiating. Burial will take place in Silver Brook cemetery, this city.
ALSO: Niles Daily Sun, Wed. January 22, 1918, page 1, col. 7, microfilm Niles District Library
MRS. STOWELL, A FORMER NILES RESIDENT, DEAD. Body Will Be Brought Here From South Bend Tomorrow
Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Stowell, a former well known and highly esteemed Niles resident for many years, died at her home, 729 Sherman avenue, in South Bend Monday morning at 4 o'clock, following a two years' illness with paralysis. Mrs. Stowell was born in Prospect, N.Y., April 19, 1855. Seven years ago Mrs. Stowell went to South Bend to reside. The deceased is survived by one daughter, Miss May Stowell, of South Bend, one brother, Samuel Serviss in Wyoming, and one sister, Mrs. Emma Meyers of California and by a grandson, Donald Stowell, son of the late Charles Stowell. The funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from the house, Rev. A.M. Eells, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church officiating. The body will be brought to Niles for burial.
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Charles Kenneth Susan Aug. 13, 1911-March 9, 1938
KENNETH SUSAN IS DEAD; VICTIM OF 16-FOOT FALL Star Athlete and Native of NIles Succumbs This morning to Injuries Suffered Monday
Charles Kenneth Susan, 26, prominent athlete, and a native of Niles, died at 1:20 o'clock this morning in Pawating hospital, the victim of a fractured skull. Fatally injured Monday morning when he dropped 16 feet through an elevator shaft in the Niles Brewing company building, Mr. Susan died without regaining consciousness.
Native of Niles
Born in Niles, Aug. 13, 1911, he is the son of Mrs. Leota Susan, 712 Maple street. His father, the late William Susan, died in 1933. Mr. Susan attended Niles high school and was a member of the 1930 graduating class. During his high school career he took an active part in athletics, and was a star tackle on the 1929 conference championship football team. After his graduation he was active (continued on page Two) in independent sport circles. During the last season he was a member of the Troost softball team, and played guard on the Susan Service basketball squad.
Had Wide Acquaintance
At the time of his injury he was affiliated with the Susan and Sons Sand and Gravel company. Through his connection with the company he had gained a wide acquaintance throughout this section. Beside his mother, Mr. Susan leaves his widow, the former Anna Hierman, whom he married on Thanksgiving Day, 1935, in Christ the King church; one brother, Delbert, Niles; and three sisters, Mrs. Edith Sutton, Mrs. Albert Schrumpf, and Mrs. John Burge, all of Niles. Requiem high mass will be sung at 9 o'clock Friday morning in St. Mary's Roman Catholic church by the Rev. Fr. Joseph Rochford. Last Sacraments was administered by Fr. Rochford, Monday night. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery. Friends may call at the Turner and Pifer funeral home.
(Source: Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, March 9, 1938, page 1, col. 7-8, cont. page 2, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library) |
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