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HAL HOWARD Obituary

Hal Bowen Howard, Jr., a gentleman devoted to his Episcopal faith, his family, his friends, and his home city of Memphis, TN, died peacefully in Palm Beach, FL on Sunday, February 22, 2015, at the age of 89, with his son and daughter by his side. Beloved by all who knew him, he was an erudite man with courtly manners and a sly sense of humor. Mr. Howard was born on June 8, 1925 in Memphis, TN to Hal B. Howard and Marianne Crawford Howard. His early years were spent in Memphis attending Pentecost-Garrison School. His high school years were spent at The Choate School in Wallingford, CT . He proceeded to Yale University for college and received a Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations. Furthering his education, Hal received an MBA from Harvard Business School. He is a Certified Investment Counselor as well. Mr. Howard served in the Armed Services, posted in Japan. Throughout his illustrious career, Hal amassed over forty years of experience in the field of investment management. He is considered an expert in his field. He began his professional career with T. Rowe Price of Baltimore, MD and was asked to move to New York City to start the office there. He remained with T. Rowe Price for twenty-five years occupying the positions of Vice President and Director. In 1999, he established his own investment consulting firm, working with clients to meet their investment objectives by advising them and managing their portfolios. Until his death, Mr. Howard remained active in the investment business. While working in New York, Mr. Howard resided in Greenwich, CT. There he raised his children, Hal Bowen Howard, III, and Sara Crump Crawford Howard from his former marriage to the late Sara Macrae Humphreys Howard. Hal has lived primarily in Palm Beach, Florida for the last 25 years with his wife Suzanne de Rose Howard, who has also predeceased him. While in Palm Beach, Mr. Howard was a devoted member of Bethesda-by-the Sea Episcopal Church, proudly serving as an usher on many Sundays. On Saturday mornings Hal could be found at Green’s Pharmacy for breakfast. Hal was a philanthropic man and gave generously to the things that were important to him. Recurring themes in Mr. Howard’s generous philanthropy were his sentimental attachment to Memphis and its history, his dedication to superior education for those that might not be able to afford it. He was devoted to “give opportunity to people who otherwise would not have it” and took great joy in honoring others through his gifts. In recognition of his ongoing gifts to the Memphis Garden Club, Mr. Howard was named an honorary member of the Garden Club of America, which he found both humbling and amusing as it is an all-women’s organization. Devotion to his heritage took form in the donation of a refurbished home, the current headquarters of Memphis Heritage and named Howard Hall in his honor. His philanthropic endeavors are numerous - but most recently he had dedicated his time as the Founder of the Crawford-Howard Foundation in Memphis, where he also served on the Board of Trustees of Elmwood Cemetery. Hal was a world traveler, enjoyed golfing, studying history, hunting and living life to the fullest. Mr. Howard was predeceased by his parents Hal Bowen Howard and Marianne Crawford Howard; his sister, Marianne Howard Guckenberger; his former wife, Sara Macrae Humphreys Howard; and his wife, Suzanne deRose Howard. He leaves his children, Hal Bowen Howard, III of Minneapolis, MN and Sara Crump Crawford Howard of Dorset, VT; grandchildren Cooper Meyer Howard and Isabella Macrae Garay; his niece Marianne Farnsworth Horan of Alexandria, VA; his nephew Sidney W Farnsworth, III, of Memphis; Memphis cousins William T. Arthur, Jr., Anne Arthur Kenny, Coors Arthur, and Mary Miles Loveless; great nieces Elizabeth P. Farnsworth and Marianne Crawford Horan. If Hal B Howard, Jr. were here to write this obituary, he would say, “Hail and Farewell”, as homage to his beloved godfather, T. Nash Buckingham, the American author and conservationist from Memphis. Services will be held Wednes- day, March 4 in Elmwood Cemetery Chapel, 824 S. Dudley, Memphis, TN 38104. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. and the Service will begin at 10 am. Burial is private. Hal’s children have requested that donations in his memory be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Hospice of Palm Beach County or the charity of the donor’s choice. Online condolences may be expressed by visiting www.memphisfuneralhome.net Memphis Funeral Home 5599 Poplar Ave. (901)725-0100

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Published by The Commercial Appeal from Feb. 26 to Mar. 3, 2015.

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Charles B. Neely

March 3, 2015

It was a pleasure getting to meet Mr. Hal at the Ducks Unlimited diorama depicting His father and cousin Nash. He will be missed.

Natalie Frank

March 2, 2015

Bowen and Sarah,

So sorry that I didn't get to see you while you were in Palm Beach to offer my condolences in person. I had the pleasure of knowing and working with your father at the condo for 25 years. I can truly say that it was a pleasure knowing him, he was always so very gracious and will be missed by all. My deepest sympathies to you both and your families.

Sara Hornor

March 1, 2015

It was a great honor and privilege to have known Mr. Howard. I was the Eucharistic Visitor from Bethesda-By-The-Sea Episcopal Church who brought communion to Mr. Howard during the last six weeks of his life and on the day of his death. Again, it was an honor and privledge...may the peace of the Lord be always with you.

Tommy Farnsworth

February 27, 2015

I knew Hal for many years, and he was a very nice man, and he was always an extremely thoughtful person. Sorry I can not be in Memphis to honor him.

February 26, 2015

Dear Bowen, and Sara,
Iam so sorry for your loss.... Your father was a true gentleman and a true friend! He was true inspiration as well....He will be missed.
Claude Crenshaw Marshall
Sage, Arkansas

Doug Marshall

February 26, 2015

Bowen and Sara,

Your father was a true friend to both of my parents and I wish you all the best.

James Marshall

February 26, 2015

A true gentleman !

Lesa Hart

February 26, 2015

Mr. Howard was a good friend of my boss, Snowden Boyle, Jr. He always had the sweetest and most gentle disposition. I so enjoyed talking to him and meeting him. You would have thought we were old friends.

June West Memphis Heritage

February 26, 2015

Hal B. Howard Jr. was unlike anyone I have ever known. A great,most generous and kind man. He will be missed by all who knew him. He brought us joy, we loved him well.

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