The obituaries below are extracted from historical newspapers; submissions are welcome.
FARR, O.S. (Judge) - a prominent lawyer and citizen of Tampa, died at his home in that city this week. Editorial Note: view his profile at FamilySearch. [Source: The Champion. (Arcadia, Fla.), 26 Nov. 1908].
FOWLER,Harvey L. -- This morning at 9:45 o’clock Harvey L. FOWLER, one of the most popular and highly respected young business men of Tampa, died at the residence of his sister, Mrs. B.K. RICHARDSON, Sulgrave Court, Hyde Park, the result of a wound inflicted by himself, while the victim of incipient melancholia, brought on by a general nervous breakdown of his system — Tampa Times, 6th. [Source:Ocala evening star. (Ocala, Fla.), 07 April 1909].
FREEMAN, Fred - Tampa, Oct. 6 – Fred FREEMAN, alleged drug addict died in a local hospital here today after cutting his throat with a spoon handle in the city stockade yesterday.[Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 7 October 1925].
FRINK, Albert Berry - News was received here Saturday afternoon announcing the death of Mr. Albert Berry FRINK at his home in Tampa. He died Wednesday and was buried Thursday afternoon, Rev. C.H. NASH officiating. Mrs. FRINK, who was before her marriage three years ago, Miss Julia WELLS, was here on a visit and did not know that her husband was even seriously ill until the news reached here Saturday. Mr. FRINK had been an invalid for a long time and Mrs. FRINK left him with his mother at Tampla, while she came to Ocala on a business visit. She is prostrated with grief and is at a loss to understand why she was not sent for before her husband’s death. We extend our sympathies to Mrs. FRINK in her great trouble. [Source: Ocala banner. (Ocala, Marion County, Fla.), 04 Dec. 1903].