Passing of Dane Holton
The funeral services yesterday afternoon in memory of Dane Mortimer Holton, aged 17, a son of Judge George M. Holton, and a High School pupil, held at the home, No. 227 South Bunker Hill Avenue, marked the close of a promising life. The throng of classmates, the assembled family friends, the many beautiful floral pieces, exquisite in design and fraught with a tender meaning, bore tribute more eloquent in silence than in words to the worth of the young man who had passed away. Dane M. Holton was treasurer of the Star and Crescent Society of the High School and captain of the football team. He was a good student, a steadfast friend and a young man of lofty character, beloved by all his associates. His death was sudden and was due to appendicitis.
Passing of Dane Holton
The funeral services yesterday afternoon in memory of Dane Mortimer Holton, aged 17, a son of Judge George M. Holton, and a High School pupil, held at the home, No. 227 South Bunker Hill Avenue, marked the close of a promising life. The throng of classmates, the assembled family friends, the many beautiful floral pieces, exquisite in design and fraught with a tender meaning, bore tribute more eloquent in silence than in words to the worth of the young man who had passed away. Dane M. Holton was treasurer of the Star and Crescent Society of the High School and captain of the football team. He was a good student, a steadfast friend and a young man of lofty character, beloved by all his associates. His death was sudden and was due to appendicitis.
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