Mrs. Ada J. Howard, 70, of 862 Riverview, died Friday at the University of Kanas Medical Center. A resident of Kansas City, Kansas, since 1944, she was born in Montgomery County, Iowa. She was a member of the ladies auxiliary to the Armourdale American Legion post. Mrs. Howard leaves three sons, Ernest R. Howard, 11 North Baltimore, Kansas City, Kansas; Dale E. Howard, 6320 West Eighty-second Terrace, Overland Park, Kansas, and Roger D. Howard, Riverside; two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Houston, 2914 West Forty-fourth Terrace and Mrs. Betty B. Gardner, 1800 Rosedale Drive, both of Kansas City, Kansas; 17 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri, Sunday, January 18, 1970, page 23
Mrs. Ada J. Howard, 70, of 862 Riverview, Kansas City, Kansas, at 2 o’clock Tuesday at the Warnick Eads-Hilden-Wilson Chapel; burial in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 o’clock today at the chapel.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri, Monday, January 19, 1970, page 18
MRS. ADA J. HOWARD
Services were held for Ada J. Howard, 70, 862 Riverview Drive, Tuesday at the Warwick-Edas-Hilden Chapel.
Burial will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the chapel after 4 p.m., today.
Mrs. Howard died Friday at the University of Kansas Medical Center.
She was born in Montgomery County, Iowa, and was a resident of Kansas City, Kansas since 1944.
Mrs. Howard was a member of the Ladies Auxilliary of Armordale, American Legion Post #248.
Surviving are three sons, Ernest R. Howard, 11 N. Baltimore, Kansas City, Kansas, Dale E. Howard, Overland Park, Kansas City, Kansas, and Roger D. Howard, Riverside, California, and two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Houston, 2914 W. 44 Terry, Kansas City, Kansas, and Mrs. Betty B. Gardner, 1800 Rosedale Drive, Kansas City, Kansas, 17 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Information found in an obituary given by the Chapel Hill Memorial Garden's funeral home, Kansas City, Missouri
Mrs. Ada J. Howard, 70, of 862 Riverview, died Friday at the University of Kanas Medical Center. A resident of Kansas City, Kansas, since 1944, she was born in Montgomery County, Iowa. She was a member of the ladies auxiliary to the Armourdale American Legion post. Mrs. Howard leaves three sons, Ernest R. Howard, 11 North Baltimore, Kansas City, Kansas; Dale E. Howard, 6320 West Eighty-second Terrace, Overland Park, Kansas, and Roger D. Howard, Riverside; two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Houston, 2914 West Forty-fourth Terrace and Mrs. Betty B. Gardner, 1800 Rosedale Drive, both of Kansas City, Kansas; 17 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri, Sunday, January 18, 1970, page 23
Mrs. Ada J. Howard, 70, of 862 Riverview, Kansas City, Kansas, at 2 o’clock Tuesday at the Warnick Eads-Hilden-Wilson Chapel; burial in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 o’clock today at the chapel.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri, Monday, January 19, 1970, page 18
MRS. ADA J. HOWARD
Services were held for Ada J. Howard, 70, 862 Riverview Drive, Tuesday at the Warwick-Edas-Hilden Chapel.
Burial will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the chapel after 4 p.m., today.
Mrs. Howard died Friday at the University of Kansas Medical Center.
She was born in Montgomery County, Iowa, and was a resident of Kansas City, Kansas since 1944.
Mrs. Howard was a member of the Ladies Auxilliary of Armordale, American Legion Post #248.
Surviving are three sons, Ernest R. Howard, 11 N. Baltimore, Kansas City, Kansas, Dale E. Howard, Overland Park, Kansas City, Kansas, and Roger D. Howard, Riverside, California, and two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Houston, 2914 W. 44 Terry, Kansas City, Kansas, and Mrs. Betty B. Gardner, 1800 Rosedale Drive, Kansas City, Kansas, 17 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Information found in an obituary given by the Chapel Hill Memorial Garden's funeral home, Kansas City, Missouri
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