Sunday, July 21, 2019

Gower MHC Historical Marker Dedication and Service of Remembrance
April 16th, 2019


It was a very special day with about 85 attending.  There were descendants here from 10 states including Tennessee.  We could not have asked for better weather.  Our historical marker is beautiful and standing proud.  Obedience Blakely Gower (c1740-1816) now has a new tombstone also. 

Sincere appreciation to Tim Walker, Executive Director, Metro Historical Commission; Jessica Reeves, Historic Preservationist, Metro Historical Commission; the MHC and Foundation staff and Board Members; Historic Nashville, Inc.; Jana Stephenson, Project Co-Chair; Fletch Coke, Historian; Dan Allen, Archaeologist and of course our Friends of Gower Cemetery Group.  None of this would have been possible without the support of so many.

What started in the fall of 2016 to clean-up the Gower Cemetery grew into so much more!  We have restored and preserved the Gower Cemetery and also the history connected to Reverend William Gower, the Gower family, allied families, enslaved African Americans connected to this family, Gower School, Gower’s Chapel and the Centenary United Methodist Church.

Thank you to our speakers which included Tim Walker, Jessica Reeves, Councilman Dave Rosenberg, Jana Stephenson, Barbara Sullivan Stanfill, Dr. Learotha Williams, Jr., Randall Ireland who delivered a prayer and Sandra Gower Cohron who led us in a Hymn.  Councilwoman Sheri Weiner and Mayor David Briley were unfortunately unable to attend although they were with us in spirit!

Jay Dawson did a fantastic job playing his beautiful bagpipe music for us.  Much appreciation for all of the help that day – Bill Coke, Yvonne Eaves, Alison Gower, Pam Griffith, Charles Jackson, Pat Laskowski, Charlene McKenzie, Ron Porter, Charlie Powell, Zach and Chasity Spann, Jana Stephenson, William Stephenson, Lisa Stevenson, Jay and Mary Westover and Fred Zahn.  A big thank you to our parking crew and helpful neighbors -- Vaughn Hawkins, Ray Stansel, Charlie Powell, Gary Knowles; the Boardmans, Cassidys, Eakins, Hipkins-Fullers and Stansels. 

Kelsey Gibbs of News Channel 5 in Nashville, reported our story which aired that night.  We also have to thank Allen Forkum of The Nashville Retrospect for coverage in April’s issue.

After the Service of Remembrance, Alison Gower and Lisa Stevenson graciously hosted a very nice reception for us at their beautiful home.  Wonderful food, beverages, cake and conversation.

Metro Historical Commission’s Historical Marker #178 and we were able to include 243 years of history in 480 characters and spaces or less for each side!  It is now up to us to ensure the Gower Cemetery stays maintained and preserved for future generations.  Thank you to each and every person that has been part of this incredible journey so far to Save the Gower Cemetery and its history.  A beautiful and proud day for all.

Marsha Fagnani
15 May 2019


9 May 2019

The video for the Metro Nashville Historical Commission's Preservation Awards event is here! We are honored to receive this award but just as important, are so proud of what our group has accomplished to Save the Gower Cemetery and its history. Thank you Jana Stephenson and Dan Sumner Allen IV! Sincere appreciation to Fletch Coke and Tim Walker for being an integral part of helping our group so far, we could not have done any of this otherwise. We Did It!

35:19 for our Gower Cemetery.  The entire event was so interesting!


Metro Historical Commission 2019 Preservation Award



Photo by Jana Stephenson, 9 May 2019

Gower Cemetery Restoration Project -- Funds Raised as of July 2019

Sincere Appreciation to:


Friend ($5.00 to $99.00)

John B. Brewer
Ferrell Calhoun
Libby Callaway
Tina A. Cavitt
Caitlyn Curley
Grace Curley
Joseph Curley
Madison Curley
Sherrie Davids
The Fisk Family
Shirley Flores
Brenda C. Francis
Thomas Hagewood
Rob Handy
Wendelin Hopkins Harrison
Harriet Berry Jewel
Hilda Garland Jones
Brickey Nuchols
Ann Oeser Toler Kuhns
Earl and Sandy Preffer
The Virginia Association
Lu M. Whitworth

Patron ($100.00 to $199.00)


Terry Anne
Linda Boardman
Gayle Brooks
Debie Oeser Cox
Gayle Crabtree
Jimmy and Lillian Curley
Mary Jo Curley
Harry and Linda Dolph
Richard and Joan Fox
Beth Gatlin
Wayne and Cindy Gower Glover
Irene Woodward Goodgame
Dwight C. Gower
Pamela Griffith
Frank and Willetta “Jo” Haggard
Helen Hahn
Charles Jackson
Jerry G. Marable
Ron Porter
Fred and Susie Rand
Claude and Linda Smith
Zach and Chasity Jackson Spann
Teela Comstock Stephens

Sponsor ($200.00 to $499.99)

Doug Baker
Peggy Bryan
Elizabeth Caron
Marshall and Michelle Eakin
Sid Garland
Joanna Overturf Gurley
Gary and Jeanette Hamlington
Vaughn Hawkins
Randall and Glenda Ireland
Drs. Marion Lynn and Patricia Laster
Jayme Scott Mangano
Charlene Hardy McKenzie
Tony and Connie McMahon
Joe and Mary Morrison
Bruce and Paula Orvis
Jeffrey Porter
William Stephenson
Amelia Wallace

Benefactor ($500.00 and Above)

Sandra Gower Cohron
Fletch Coke
Marsha Fagnani
Michael Gilbert
Alison Gower and Lisa Stevenson
Charles Gower
Rose Hardy
Brenda Harper
Historic Nashville, Inc.
Patricia Williams Laskowski
Becky Sullivan Mangano
Marty Baxter Reich
The Southern Illinois Gower Family
Rick Soucia
Barbara Sullivan Stanfill
Michael and Jana Stephenson
Jay and Mary Westover

A Special Thank You to:

Metro Nashville Historical Commission
Metro Nashville Historical Commission Foundation
Dan Sumner Allen IV
Fletch Coke
K&C Fence Company
Metro Nashville Public Works

21 Jul 2019



44th Metro Historical Commission Preservation Awards, March 9th, 2019

Photos by Jeffrey Porter, Gower Descendant