Mrs. Howe had been very ill for about four weeks, during the most of which time her life had been despaired of. She was
attended during her entire illness by her only mister, Mr. Mark A. Fullerton of Olympia, who, with the bereaved husband and his family now mourn her loss.
The death of Mrs. Howe has caused a feeling of deepest sadness in the community, for she had by a nature of exceptional sweetness, endeared herself to all who came within her circle of friends.
Colfax has been her home for many years, she having been a teacher in the Baptist college at the time of her marriage to Mr Howe, on January 1, 1887.
The funeral will take place from the home, just east of town, on Sunday, the hour not being decided upon at this time.
The Colfax Gazette
Colfax, Washington
08 Nov. 1907
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.
Thank you to Kerry Rae Smith Moser for providing this.
Mrs. Howe had been very ill for about four weeks, during the most of which time her life had been despaired of. She was
attended during her entire illness by her only mister, Mr. Mark A. Fullerton of Olympia, who, with the bereaved husband and his family now mourn her loss.
The death of Mrs. Howe has caused a feeling of deepest sadness in the community, for she had by a nature of exceptional sweetness, endeared herself to all who came within her circle of friends.
Colfax has been her home for many years, she having been a teacher in the Baptist college at the time of her marriage to Mr Howe, on January 1, 1887.
The funeral will take place from the home, just east of town, on Sunday, the hour not being decided upon at this time.
The Colfax Gazette
Colfax, Washington
08 Nov. 1907
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.
Thank you to Kerry Rae Smith Moser for providing this.
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