The Holton Recorder
December 23, 1915
John Howard Bryant. The youngest son of the late Peter Bryant was born on their Banner home on May 17, 1877. He grew to manhood in this neighborhood and on April 20, 1902, was married to Katie E. Haas, a life long playmate and friend, and began life together on a part of the farm. To this union were born five children, one son, Robert Howard, aged 12 years, and four daughters, Julia A., aged 10 years; Mable H., 8 years; Margaret E., aged 6, and Mildred H., aged 2. John was a hard working, careful farmer .... He was finishing loading a load of corn when attacked by heart failure, from which he died without gaining consciousness, on the 17th day of December, 1915, aged 38 years and 7 months. He leaves an aged mother, now with his sister, Mrs. Julia Duncan, of El Paso, Texas, Mrs. Emma McColgin of Kansas City, Mo., and his brother Marcus Bryant, residing on the old home farm ....
Arrington. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haas went to Holton Saturday, where they were summoned by the death of a brother-in-law of Mr. Hass.
The Holton Recorder
December 23, 1915
John Howard Bryant. The youngest son of the late Peter Bryant was born on their Banner home on May 17, 1877. He grew to manhood in this neighborhood and on April 20, 1902, was married to Katie E. Haas, a life long playmate and friend, and began life together on a part of the farm. To this union were born five children, one son, Robert Howard, aged 12 years, and four daughters, Julia A., aged 10 years; Mable H., 8 years; Margaret E., aged 6, and Mildred H., aged 2. John was a hard working, careful farmer .... He was finishing loading a load of corn when attacked by heart failure, from which he died without gaining consciousness, on the 17th day of December, 1915, aged 38 years and 7 months. He leaves an aged mother, now with his sister, Mrs. Julia Duncan, of El Paso, Texas, Mrs. Emma McColgin of Kansas City, Mo., and his brother Marcus Bryant, residing on the old home farm ....
Arrington. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haas went to Holton Saturday, where they were summoned by the death of a brother-in-law of Mr. Hass.
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