He married Iola McLaws on September 11, 1923 in Toole, Utah. They had two children.
Mathew was only 38 years old when he died of a stroke. His niece, Zelma, who was only eight years old at the time, recalled how the family kept vigil over the body in her grandparents' living room, lying in a box that rested on tubs of ice. His eyes covered with sillver coins to keep them shut. Before the funeral the next day, the body was dressed and put in the casket. It was a memory she never forgot.
After Mathew's death, his wife, Iola, re-married Floyd Vorwaller on October 9, 1928.
The following obituary clipping is dated Friday August 12, 1927 (presumably from the Nephi Times-News):
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TUESDAY FOR MATHEW BOWERS
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the stake tabernacle for Mathew Bowers, who died Sunday following a four month's illness. The services were in charge of Bishop Thomas Bailey. The invocation was given by L. A. Bailey, Jr.
The speakers were J. N. C. Pexton, John C. Hall, and Bishop Thomas Bailey, who eulogized the life of the deceased.
The music was furnished by the following: vocal duet, L. P. Anderson and Mrs. T. E. Carter; vocal selection, Mrs. E. M. Greenwood and company; vocal solo, Miss Ellen Cole; vocal duet, A. J. Gowers and Walt Anderson.
The benediction was pronounced by Patriarch L. A. Bailey, and the grave in the Vine Bluff cemetery was dedicated by Bishop Bailey.
The deceased was born in Nephi April 5th, 1899, being 38 years of age on his last birthday. He was the son of A. J. Bowers, Sr. and Mrs. Christena Sinclair Bowers, and has spent practically all of his life in this city. For nine years he was employed in the forest service in the rangers department of the service. He was employed on the state road at the time he was taken sick.
A large number of out-of town people attended the funeral. These were: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bowers and family of Lynwood, California; Mrs. J. E. Robertson of Long Beach, California; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bowers and family of Garfield, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers of Spanish Fork, Utah; Mrs. James Bowers of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Annie Kimball of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tobin, Salt Lake; Mrs. Rulon Scott of Pasadena, California; Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Pay of Pleasant Grove, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Elkil Anderson of Fountain Green; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Antofomont [sic] of Eureka; Mrs. Ewell and family of Provo; Robert F. McClaw and Mrs. Mat Bowers of Tooele, Utah.
He married Iola McLaws on September 11, 1923 in Toole, Utah. They had two children.
Mathew was only 38 years old when he died of a stroke. His niece, Zelma, who was only eight years old at the time, recalled how the family kept vigil over the body in her grandparents' living room, lying in a box that rested on tubs of ice. His eyes covered with sillver coins to keep them shut. Before the funeral the next day, the body was dressed and put in the casket. It was a memory she never forgot.
After Mathew's death, his wife, Iola, re-married Floyd Vorwaller on October 9, 1928.
The following obituary clipping is dated Friday August 12, 1927 (presumably from the Nephi Times-News):
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TUESDAY FOR MATHEW BOWERS
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the stake tabernacle for Mathew Bowers, who died Sunday following a four month's illness. The services were in charge of Bishop Thomas Bailey. The invocation was given by L. A. Bailey, Jr.
The speakers were J. N. C. Pexton, John C. Hall, and Bishop Thomas Bailey, who eulogized the life of the deceased.
The music was furnished by the following: vocal duet, L. P. Anderson and Mrs. T. E. Carter; vocal selection, Mrs. E. M. Greenwood and company; vocal solo, Miss Ellen Cole; vocal duet, A. J. Gowers and Walt Anderson.
The benediction was pronounced by Patriarch L. A. Bailey, and the grave in the Vine Bluff cemetery was dedicated by Bishop Bailey.
The deceased was born in Nephi April 5th, 1899, being 38 years of age on his last birthday. He was the son of A. J. Bowers, Sr. and Mrs. Christena Sinclair Bowers, and has spent practically all of his life in this city. For nine years he was employed in the forest service in the rangers department of the service. He was employed on the state road at the time he was taken sick.
A large number of out-of town people attended the funeral. These were: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bowers and family of Lynwood, California; Mrs. J. E. Robertson of Long Beach, California; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bowers and family of Garfield, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers of Spanish Fork, Utah; Mrs. James Bowers of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Annie Kimball of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tobin, Salt Lake; Mrs. Rulon Scott of Pasadena, California; Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Pay of Pleasant Grove, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Elkil Anderson of Fountain Green; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Antofomont [sic] of Eureka; Mrs. Ewell and family of Provo; Robert F. McClaw and Mrs. Mat Bowers of Tooele, Utah.
Family Members
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Abraham James Bowers Jr
1885–1969
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Margaret Bowers Tryon
1887–1937
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Charles Henry Bowers
1890–1959
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Harrison Lorraine "Harry" Bowers
1892–1982
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Nettie Mae Bowers Tryon
1894–1971
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Maude Bowers Robertson
1896–1989
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Gladys Bowers Aufdemorte
1898–1976
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Stewart Shirkey Bowers
1901–1954
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Elsie Leone "Leona" Bowers Mangelson
1902–2005
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Clarence Ira Bowers
1904–1988
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Maylon Sinclair Bowers
1907–1997
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Joey Bowers Johnson
1909–2000
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John Nelson Bowers
1913–1979
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