Beulah M. Howard was born at McDonald, Kansas January 8, 1904 and was deceased in her home April 10, 1946. She was the second daughter of David R. and Mabel M. Copper and lived her entire life in the McDonald community.
She attended the McDonald public school and was graduated from the McDonald Rural High School in 1922.
On May 17, 1922, Beulah became the wife of John F. Howard. She was the mother of two daughters, Elaine (Mrs. Richard Hoover) and Joan, a student at the University of Kansas.
Mrs. Howard was active in the community life of McDonald. She was Past Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star and held district offices in that organization. Her membership in the Federated Church was one of faithfulness and service. The Farm Bureau club and other community activities found her a willing worker who gave as well as she received.
She is survived by her husband John F. Howard and daughters Elaine and Joan, her mother, Mrs. Mabel Copper, three sisters, Mrs. Wm. Baxter, Mrs. Joan Towns and Mrs. Lawrence Leigh and one brother, Mr. Richard Copper and many other relatives.
"The dear Lord's best interpreters
Are humble human souls;
The gospel of a life like hers
Is more than books or scrolls."
Card Of Thanks
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors who showed their kindness and sympathy for us in both their thoughts and deeds.--Mr. John Howard and daughters, Mrs. May Copper and family; Mr.and Mrs. C. E. Howard and family.
The McDonald Standard
McDonald, Kansas
Published April 18, 1946, Page 1
Beulah M. Howard was born at McDonald, Kansas January 8, 1904 and was deceased in her home April 10, 1946. She was the second daughter of David R. and Mabel M. Copper and lived her entire life in the McDonald community.
She attended the McDonald public school and was graduated from the McDonald Rural High School in 1922.
On May 17, 1922, Beulah became the wife of John F. Howard. She was the mother of two daughters, Elaine (Mrs. Richard Hoover) and Joan, a student at the University of Kansas.
Mrs. Howard was active in the community life of McDonald. She was Past Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star and held district offices in that organization. Her membership in the Federated Church was one of faithfulness and service. The Farm Bureau club and other community activities found her a willing worker who gave as well as she received.
She is survived by her husband John F. Howard and daughters Elaine and Joan, her mother, Mrs. Mabel Copper, three sisters, Mrs. Wm. Baxter, Mrs. Joan Towns and Mrs. Lawrence Leigh and one brother, Mr. Richard Copper and many other relatives.
"The dear Lord's best interpreters
Are humble human souls;
The gospel of a life like hers
Is more than books or scrolls."
Card Of Thanks
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors who showed their kindness and sympathy for us in both their thoughts and deeds.--Mr. John Howard and daughters, Mrs. May Copper and family; Mr.and Mrs. C. E. Howard and family.
The McDonald Standard
McDonald, Kansas
Published April 18, 1946, Page 1
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