Found in Monroe County, Georgia. From the Monroe Advocate - Dated 4 Feb 1916 Mr. Charlie Bowden is Called To Reward Charlie Bowden is dead. After an illness of about a year the Grim Reaper called him, on last Monday morning, and he answered the inevitable call. He was buried Tuesday at the old Rogers cemetery, in the presence of sorrowing relatives and grieving friends. The funeral services at the house were conducted by Rev. J. W. Hunt of Smarrs, who gave words of comfort in the bereaved ones and told of the good deeds that had been done by this good man and upright citizen. Mr. Bowden was largely and prominently connected in Monroe county and besides his large number of relatives, he leaves a host of staunch friends to mourn his untimely death. He was a dependable man, an upright citizen, a loyal friend, a good neighbor, and a faithful husband and father. He will be missed by those who had learned to love him. He was about sixty years of age when he died, all of which time he had lived in Monroe county; and altho he had not reached his allotted span of life, he had done much to make his life an inspiration to those about him. Note: Charlie Bowden Died 31 Jan 1916 Buried 1 Feb 1916