GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE
Sunday, July 5, 1998
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GLEN W. COWELL
HARLEM - Area farmer Glen W. Cowell, 75, died Thursday at a Havre
Hospital of natural causes.
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the American Lutheran Church
of Harlem with burial in Harlem Cemetery with military honors. Edwards Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements.
He was born Dec. 31, 1922, at Velva, N.D. In 1930 he moved with his
parents to Turner. He attended school there and in Harlem.
Shortly after Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the Air Force and served in
the southwest Pacific from 1943 to 1945.
On Nov. 25, 1945, he married Ethel Kagel in Turner. They purchaced his
fathers farm where they raised sugar beets, hay and ran a dairy until retiring
in 1988.
Survivors include his wife; two sons, Steve Cowell of Cheyenne, Wyo. and
Jeffrey Cowell of Big Timber; a daughter Ann Kuntz of Harlem; a sister, Glee
Wilson of Choteau; three step-sisters, Eunice Hoar of Butte, Donna Tracy of Big
Arm, and Doris Odegard of Laurel, one step-brother, Lewis Hampton of Las Vegas;
nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
A son, David Cowell, died in 1995.
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THE HAVRE DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, July 7, 1998
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GLEN W. COWELL
HARLEM - Glen W. Cowell, 75, died Thursday, July 2, 1998 at a Havre
Hospital of natural causes. Funeral services were Tuesday morning at the
American Lutheran Church of Harlem with burial following in the Harlem Cemetery
with military honors.
Cowell was born to Walter and Dora Schilling Cowell on Dec. 31, 1922, at
Velva, N.D. He came with his parents to Turner in 1930, and attended school
there and high school in Harlem.He enlisted in the Air Force shortly after
Pearl Harbor and served in the southwest Pacific from 1943 to 1945.
He married Ethel Kagel on Nov. 25, 1945, in Turner. After their marriage
they bought the farm from his father and raised sugar beets, ran a dairy, and
raised hay until retiring in 1988.
Cowell is survived by his wife, Ethel Cowell of Harlem; two sons, Steve
Cowell of Cheyenne, Wyo. and Jeffrey Cowell of Big Timber; one daughter Ann
Kuntz of Harlem; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister,
Glee Wilson of Choteau; three step-sisters, Eunice Hoar of Butte, Donna Tracy
of Big Arm, and Doris Odegard of Laurel, one step-brother, Lewis Hampton of Las
Vegas.
Cowell was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Gale and
Gene; and son, David in 1995.
Arrangements are by Edwards Funeral Home of Chinook.
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THE BLAINE COUNTY JOURNAL
NEWS-OPINION Wednesday July 8, 1998
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GLEN W. COWELL
Glen W. Cowell, 75, died of natural causes on Thursday, July 2, 1998 at
the Northern Montana Hospital in Havre. Funeral services were held on Tuesday,
July 7, 1998 at 11:00 a.m. in the American Lutheran Church in Harlem. Burial
with military honors followed in the Harlem Cemetery. Memorials are suggested
to the American Lutheran Church of Harlem or to the Harlem Ambulance.
Arrangements were by Edwards Funeral Home of Chinook.
Glen was born to Walter and Dora (Schilling) Cowell on December 31,
1922, at Velva, North Dakota. He came with his parents to Turner in 1930, and
attended school there and high school in Harlem. He enlisted in the Air Force
shortly after Pearl Harbor and served in the southwest Pacific from 1943 to
1945.
On November 25, 1945, Glen married Ethel Kegal in Turner and they bought
his father's farm where they raised sugar beets, ran a dairy, and raised hay
until retiring in 1988.
Survivors include his wife, Ethel Cowell of Harlem; two sons, Steve and
his wife Sharon Cowel of Cheyenne, WY and Jeffrey and his wife Laura Cowell of
Big Timber; one daughter Ann and her husband Richard Kuntz of Harlem; nine
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister, Glee Wilson of Choteau,
MT; three step-sisters, Eunice Hoar of Butte, Donna Tracy of Big Arm, and Doris
Odegard of Laurel, one step-brother, Lewis Hampton of Las Vegas.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Gale and Gene;
and son, David in 1995.
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