OBITUARY FROM MONROE, GREEN COUNTY, WISC. NEWSPAPER MORTUARY MCDOWELL MRS. CATHERINE MCDOWELL (Catherine "Kate" Anderson) for twenty-nine years a resident of this city, passed away at 12 o'clock Sunday morning at the Loofbourow hospital after two years of intense suffering from stomach trouble. Since she entered the hospital six weeks ago, she had been in a critical condition and her death had been hourly expected. On Christmas day, Mrs. McDowell passed her seventy-third birthday anniversary. The decedent was born on June 5, 1871 in Lycoming County, PA, her parents emigrating west in 1854, locating near Freeport. They came to Wisconsin in 1862 and lived near Clarno. There Mrs. McDowell was married to Charles M. McDowell. In 1883 they came to Monroe to make their home, Mr. McDowell passing away March 29, 1911. Mrs. McDowell was a lifelong member of the Methodist Episcopal faith, having been affiliated with the local M. E. church during her residence here. She was also an active worker in the W. C. T. U. which will attend the services in a body. Surviving her are her daughter, Miss Mary McDowell, one sister, Mrs. Rachel Cameron, of Fairview, Kan., and two brothers, Garland Anderson and George Anderson, of this city. The remains have been taken to the home of Garland Anderson, 903 West Avenue. The funeral services will be conducted by Rev. W. W. Moore at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the M. E. church. William Truman, George Bast, H. J. Bast, Jacob Huffman, M. T. Gapen and B. M. Noble will act as pallbearers. Burial will be in Greenwood.