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- Louis F. Howe Dies Suddenly
Whitesville, Dec. 26 - Apparently in his usual good health, Louis F. Howe had gone to his wood lot to cut wood Monday afternoon accompanied by Frank Teeter. About 2:30 o'clock he complained of a severe pain in his chest and accompanied by Mr. Teeter to his home. Dr. H.R. Taylor was called and at 3:30 Mr. Howe had passed away with a heart attack.
Louis F. Howe was born in Andover 53 years ago, the son of Mrs. Carrie E. Howe and the late Albert D. Howe, although he has practically lived his whole life in Whitesville.
He was married to Miss Hattie Bassett of Ulysses, Pa., in February 1903. who with his aged mother survive him. Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Olin LaMonte of akrport, a son Ralph of Weelsville, a son Richard of Ulysses, Pa., and a brother, Albert D. Howe of Wellsville.
Mr. Howe, a highly respected citizen, was a rural mail carrier for 20 years, but was compelled to give up the work because of poor health. For the past two and one-half years, he has driven the Spring Mills school bus.
The funeral service was held this morning at 11 o'clock at the Methodist church with the pastor, the Rev. Crossley officiating. Interment was in the cemetery at North Bingham, Pa. The funeral was in charge of the Whitesville Lodge No. 924, I.O.O.F. of which he was an active member.
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