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John Floyd Howe
Died Jul 25, 1890
Posted by
Jean Kyle

Frisco Herald - 7 Aug 1890
 
Died - Thursday, 25 Jul, John Floyd Howe, aged 2 years 10 months and 7 days.
 
The deceased is the son of Mr. And Mrs. C. M. Howe, is a bright beautiful child and his unexpected death has left his parents broken hearted.  He was taken with brain fever and almost before danger was suspected he was a corpse.  He was a twin child and his little brother was taken away by death a little over a year ago.  The funeral was preached by Rev. Eastwood, the burial services were inspiring and the procession to the cemetery large for this small town.  Mr. And Mrs. Howe have the sincere sympathy of the whole community as it seems that afflictions have been laid doubly and heavily upon them.
 
Additional Info:  His father was the second Mayor of the town of Frisco.  The family moved to Arapahoe.

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