TIMES MAIL BEDFORD INDIANA MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 Lottie Fowler Dies At Home. Funeral services for Mrs. Lottie East Fowler, 79, R R. 2, Norman resident, will be conducted at, 1:00 p.m. Wednesday In the Heltonville Baptist Church. Mrs. Fowler was found dead early yesterday morning. County coroner Dr. R. E. Wynne attributed the death to a heart attack, Mrs. Fowler had been in failing health for several years. A son, Elza Hawkins, who made his home with Mrs. Fowler since the death of her husband, discovered her at about 7:00 am, Sunday. Hawkins said he heard a noise which awakened him, and he ran into an adjoining room where he found his mother dead on the floor near a heating stove. It Is believed that Mrs. Fowler died suddenly and collapsed on the floor at about 6:30 a.m. yesterday. Mrs. Fowler was born May 1, 1875 to John and Emma Thurman Terrell. A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Fowler was first married to Otis Hawkins on March 8, 1891. He died in 1907. Later she married Thomas East on July 29, 1909. Mr. East died December 3, 1930. Her third husband, Eli Fowler, whom she married December 3, 1932, preceded her in death In 1943. Surviving children of the first marriage are a son, Elza, a daughter, Mrs. Izolla Todd, both of R.R. 2, Norman. Children of the second marriage are Perry East of Bedford, surviving, and Mrs. Sallie Lantz, who died June 18, 1954. Stepchildren of this marriage are Ira East, R.R. 1, Norman; Claude East of Illinois; Nettie Stancombe, R. R. 2, Norman; and Burl East, a step-son who preceded her in death. Mrs. Fowler was the sister of Marshall Terrell of Bedford, Dee Terrell of Norman and Mrs. Lizzie Gardner of Bedford. Also surviving are twenty - three grandchildren, twenty five step-grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren and sixteen step- great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the residence, where the body will lie in state, Officiating at the Wednesday services in Heltonville will be Rev. Floyd Long, pastor of the Henderson Creek Baptist Church of which Mrs. Fowler was a member. He will be assisted by Rev. James Stevens, pastor of the Heltonville church. The Jones Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements; Burial will be in Gilgal Cemetery, one mile north of Heltonville.