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Leonard Ezelle Howlett

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Leonard Ezelle Howlett

Birth
Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Jan 1918 (aged 20)
Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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CHARLESTON GIRL HAS PASSED AWAY
Dies After Attack of Appendicitis While Being Taken to St. Louis Hospital
Charleston, Mo., Jan. 9.—Miss Ezelle Howlett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Howlett, a prominent family of this city, died this morning at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Jennite Gruner, at Farmington, Mo., after an attack of appendicitis.
She was taken to St. Louis to enter a hospital for treatment for appendicitis and became sick on the train. She was taken off at Farmington and taken to the home of her aunt, where she passed away.
She was 20 years old on the eighteenth of last May.
The deceased was a very well known and popular young lady of Charleston and has a great number of friends who will sincerely mourn her death.
She has visited in Cairo many times, where she has relatives and friends. She is a cousin of Mrs. C. C. Terrell, of Cairo.
The body will be brought to Charleston, tomorrow afternoon and the funeral will be held later; no arrangements have been made at this time. Interment will probably be at this city.
From The Cairo Evening Citizen, Wednesday, 9 Jan 1918
Leonard was unmarried at her death, she was the daughter of Leonard and Ella (McMullin) Howlett.
CHARLESTON GIRL HAS PASSED AWAY
Dies After Attack of Appendicitis While Being Taken to St. Louis Hospital
Charleston, Mo., Jan. 9.—Miss Ezelle Howlett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Howlett, a prominent family of this city, died this morning at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Jennite Gruner, at Farmington, Mo., after an attack of appendicitis.
She was taken to St. Louis to enter a hospital for treatment for appendicitis and became sick on the train. She was taken off at Farmington and taken to the home of her aunt, where she passed away.
She was 20 years old on the eighteenth of last May.
The deceased was a very well known and popular young lady of Charleston and has a great number of friends who will sincerely mourn her death.
She has visited in Cairo many times, where she has relatives and friends. She is a cousin of Mrs. C. C. Terrell, of Cairo.
The body will be brought to Charleston, tomorrow afternoon and the funeral will be held later; no arrangements have been made at this time. Interment will probably be at this city.
From The Cairo Evening Citizen, Wednesday, 9 Jan 1918
Leonard was unmarried at her death, she was the daughter of Leonard and Ella (McMullin) Howlett.


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