Howard V. Traster (1965)
BLAIR, ROYSE, SAWYER, TRASTER, WILLIAMS
Posted By: Mary Welty Hart
Date: 8/28/2006 at 19:56:45
The Winterset Madisonian
Winterset, Iowa
Wednesday, March 3, 1965HOWARD TRASTER Dies at 58 Years
Howard V. Trasfer of Milo, whose early life was spent in the Winterset community, died Thursday, Feb. 25, 1965, at Memorial hospital in Winterset, after a year's illness. He was 58 years of age.
Mr. Traster was born at Hopkins, Mo., on Dec. 2, 1906, a son of Henry and Millie Blair Traster. The family moved to Winterset when he was a child, and his early life was spent here. He attended the Winterset schools through the eleventh grade, and graduated from Woodward high school.
He was employed as a truck driver for Sawyer lines for 10 years. In recent years he had been farming near Milo.
Mr. Traster was married Nov. 2, 1933, at Maryville, Mo., to Arlene Royse, who survives him. He also leaves two brothers, John and Lon Traster of Winterset; two nephews, Charles Traster of Indianola and Cecil Traster of Elkhart, Ind., and a niece, Betty Williams of Atlantic.
Funeral services were held Saturday from the Collins Funeral home in Winterset, in charge of the Rev. William E. Bowles, pastor of the First Christian church here. Burial was made in the Winterset cemetery.
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