Howard, Donald
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20 years, resident of east Cardin Oklahoma, near the Rialto Mine, died at 4:00 am Sunday at American hospital in Picher Oklahoma. Death was contributed to pneumonia. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Lulu Howard three sisters, Mrs. Shirl Clark of Wheaton Missouri; Mrs. Alma Sidenstricker of Neck City Missouri; and Miss Maxine Howard at home; one brother, Jack Howard, of Los Angeles, and a grandfather, S. D. Howard of Webb City Missouri. Funeral arrangements are incomplete pending arrival of relatives. The Todd undertaking company is in charge.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Apr 15 1935 · p.2 · col.7
Funeral services for Donald Howard, 20 years old, who died in a hospital in Picher Sunday, following a short illness of pneumonia, will be held at 2:00 Friday afternoon at the First Baptist church. The Rev. C. E. Bergen will officiate. Burial will be in a Carterville Missouri cemetery under the direction of the Todd undertaking company.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Apr 17 1935 · p.2 · col.4
Funeral services for Don Howard, 20 years old, who died Sunday of pneumonia, was conducted Friday afternoon at the First Baptist church in Picher. The Rev. Clarence E. Bergen, pastor, officiated, Burial was in Carterville cemetery under the direction of the Todd undertaking company...Mr. and Mrs. Ott Sidenstricker and children of Neck City Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark and daughter were called here by the illness and death of Mrs. Sidenstricker's and Mrs. Clark's brother, Don Howard.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Apr 19 1935 · p.2 · col.4
Obituary.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Apr 22 1935 · p.6 · col.5
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