Pioneer Stockman of Mulvane Area Claimed By Death
Albert N. Howard, 70, Drops Dead While Attending Sale Near Derby
Heart Attack Fatal
Albert N. Howard, 70, pioneer farmer and stockman of Mulvane, dropped dead while attending the Archie Adams auction sale a half mile south of Derby Thursday afternoon. Death was attributed to a heart attack.
A native of Highland, Ill., Mr. Howard came to Kansas in 1883, with his parents, the late Mr.. and Mrs. George Howard, and settled near Mulvane. He was married to Mrs. Lillie Taylor in 1892.
For many years Mr. Howard was prominent in the breeding of Holstein cattle, and his reputation for raising fine cattle was known far and wide. The Howard farm is located five and one-half miles southeast of Mulvane. In addition, he owned and operated a threshing outfit in his community, as his father did before him.
Mr. Howard was a member of the A.O.U.W. and the Bethel Brethren church.
Surviving are three sons, Clifford and Cecil of Mulvane, and Harry L., of Bonners Ferry, Ida.; two step-daughters, Jennie M. Kessinger of 2107 South Water, Wichita, and Mrs. George S. Smyser of Mulvane; three brothers, W.E., Charles and Roy of Mulvane, and two sisters, Mrs. V.V. Cosner of Mulvane and Mrs. Charles E. Keller of Douglass.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Hooton Mortuary of Mulvane.
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Pioneer Stockman of Mulvane Area Claimed By Death
Albert N. Howard, 70, Drops Dead While Attending Sale Near Derby
Heart Attack Fatal
Albert N. Howard, 70, pioneer farmer and stockman of Mulvane, dropped dead while attending the Archie Adams auction sale a half mile south of Derby Thursday afternoon. Death was attributed to a heart attack.
A native of Highland, Ill., Mr. Howard came to Kansas in 1883, with his parents, the late Mr.. and Mrs. George Howard, and settled near Mulvane. He was married to Mrs. Lillie Taylor in 1892.
For many years Mr. Howard was prominent in the breeding of Holstein cattle, and his reputation for raising fine cattle was known far and wide. The Howard farm is located five and one-half miles southeast of Mulvane. In addition, he owned and operated a threshing outfit in his community, as his father did before him.
Mr. Howard was a member of the A.O.U.W. and the Bethel Brethren church.
Surviving are three sons, Clifford and Cecil of Mulvane, and Harry L., of Bonners Ferry, Ida.; two step-daughters, Jennie M. Kessinger of 2107 South Water, Wichita, and Mrs. George S. Smyser of Mulvane; three brothers, W.E., Charles and Roy of Mulvane, and two sisters, Mrs. V.V. Cosner of Mulvane and Mrs. Charles E. Keller of Douglass.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Hooton Mortuary of Mulvane.
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