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Rossville Times, Oct. 19, 1899, page 4:
Mr. Otis Howard died at his residence in this city on Tuesday, Oct. 17th, at 4 a.m. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church at 3 p.m. on the following day and were conducted by Rev. J.G. Maver, pastor. Mr. Howard was born at Shaftsbury, Vt., February 10, 1830, and came to Rossville about ten years ago. He has a brother, Hon. D.M. Howard, and two sisters, Mrs. J. K. Conley, and Mrs. C.W. Higginbothham, residents here. He leaves a wife and four children. Mr. Howard was a greatly respected citizen, and as Rev. Maver truly said, true to his word and as firm in his principals of right and justice as are the granite hills of his native state.
A Special Thanks to Find a Grave Contributor Cheryl White (#47328595) for providing above obituary.
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Rossville Times, Oct. 19, 1899, page 4:
Mr. Otis Howard died at his residence in this city on Tuesday, Oct. 17th, at 4 a.m. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church at 3 p.m. on the following day and were conducted by Rev. J.G. Maver, pastor. Mr. Howard was born at Shaftsbury, Vt., February 10, 1830, and came to Rossville about ten years ago. He has a brother, Hon. D.M. Howard, and two sisters, Mrs. J. K. Conley, and Mrs. C.W. Higginbothham, residents here. He leaves a wife and four children. Mr. Howard was a greatly respected citizen, and as Rev. Maver truly said, true to his word and as firm in his principals of right and justice as are the granite hills of his native state.
A Special Thanks to Find a Grave Contributor Cheryl White (#47328595) for providing above obituary.
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