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Dr. George Michael Howard

1935 - 2016

Dr.  George Michael Howard obituary, 1935-2016, Storrs, CT

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Dr. G. Michael Howard, 81, of Storrs, CT, the beloved husband of 57 years of Jane Deans Howard, died peacefully at home on December 21, 2016. Born in Washington D.C. July 4, 1935 to Hartley and Maria Howard, and raised in Hastings-On-Hudson, New York, he attended Hastings High School. He graduated from the University of Rochester in 1957 and thereafter obtained an M.S. degree from Yale University and a Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut. In 1961 he began his 50 year affiliation with the Chemical Engineering department at UConn, during which he served as a professor, Associate Dean, Acting Department Head, and Professor Emeritus. Throughout Dr. Howard's fifty years at UConn he was a favorite of his students and well-respected by his peers. He received numerous teaching honors and awards, including the Outstanding Teacher Award from the Student Government, two-time winner of the Rogers Corp. Outstanding Teacher Award in Chemical Engineering, induction into the UConn School of Engineering Academy of Distinguished Engineers, and the Mike Howard Educational Excellence Fund in Chemical Engineering was established by his peers and former students upon his retirement. Nationally, Dr. Howard chaired the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) National Program Committee on Education and the Liaison Committee between AIChE and the ASEE Chemical Engineering Division. While at the University of Rochester, Mike was a crafty undersized center on the basketball team and was coached by Louis Alexander, a former UConn player and coach. Mike was also the captain and number one player on the tennis team. For more than 30 years he was a regular at the lunchtime pick-up basketball games in Guyer Gym on the UConn campus. Mike was a devoted UConn sports fan, particularly of the men's and women's basketball and soccer teams, and the football team. He enjoyed serving UConn through various positions on athletic advisory committees. In 2011 Mike was honored with induction into the Hastings High School Hall of Excellence for his contributions to higher education. Two Nobel Prize winners are in the same Hall of Excellence, and in his induction speech, Mike proudly and humbly shared his belief that if you couldn't win a Nobel Prize yourself, you could still make a wonderful contribution by striving to lay the groundwork for someone else to win one. Mike was committed to his family and students, making sure that all knew through his support and generosity that he was there to help them reach their highest potential. He was a lover of crossword and number puzzles of all kinds, had endless knowledge of many subjects, loved trivia games and quizzes, and was known to enjoy a good pun. Mike is survived by Jane, and his three children, Russell Howard and his wife Christina of Williamstown, MA, James Howard and his wife Kateri of Glastonbury, CT, and Ann Howard Phillips and her husband Todd of Wexford, PA. He also leaves his sister, Helen Howard Harmon of San Francisco, CA, brother and sister-in-law William and Nancy Deans of Acton, ME, eight cherished grandchildren, two nieces and one nephew. His family will deeply miss his wisdom, sense of humor, wit and generosity, particularly at the family gatherings on Candlewood Lake. A private celebration of Mike's life will be held by the family at a later date. Memorial contributions can be made to the Mike Howard Educational Excellence Fund by contributing to the UConn Foundation, Inc. 2390 Alumni Drive Unit 3206, Storrs Ct 06269, and referencing the Mike Howard Educational Excellence Fund #22084.To share memories or express condolences please visit www.potterfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Dec. 28, 2016.

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Jeff Mather

December 29, 2016

I spent many hours in Guyer gym either as a teammate, but more often, matched against Mike in the noontime basketball games. I also knew him off the court as the Acting Head of Department of Engineering, where my wife spent some time working for him. He was a gentleman, a competitor, and a good friend to myself and to my wife. He will be missed.

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