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WILLIE HOWE 3/1/1943 - 8/4/2013 Carl (Willie) Howe entered into Eternal Life on Aug. 4, 2013 in his home with family by his side. Willie was born in El Paso, Texas on March 1, 1943 to Carl and Eva Howe. He then joined the Navy in 1960 where he served on the U.S. Dixie until 1964. Willie moved to the High Desert in 1982 where he met Roxanne, the love of his life. They were married in the Little Church of the Desert on April 9, 1983. Willie worked for government contractors, both at Fort Irwin, Ca., and Fort Carson, Colo. Willie is survived by his wife, Roxanne and children, Victoria Dan Destiny, Joshua Evan; and 11 grandchildren. Willie has been a friend of Bill W for 32 years and was a living example of the quality of life that results from a successful recovery program, inspiring many suffering addiction to seek help. Celebration of life will be on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Newberry Springs Senior Center, 33383 Newberry Road, Newberry Springs, Ca. 92365. Please bring a potluck dish to share and celebrate his memory. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Roxanne to help with medical bills and expenses.
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It's obvious that Mr. Howe led a life worth imitating by other people. That is something very admirable, you all have my condolences. Ecclesiastes 7:1,2
R. Medina
September 14, 2013
So sorry for your loss Roxanne . He was the same age of Walt and they both were in the navy. Interesting. You have been thru a lot with loosing your Mom then your Dad and then your husband. My prayers and thoughts are with you. Keep in touch. Aunt Karen
Karen Warner
September 12, 2013
To the big party in the sky.
You are missed.
Tammy Walen
September 12, 2013
Thank you Willie and Roxanne for being a "Precious Part" of my Life. I could not do this Journey without you. I love you. God Bless.
Cathey Donaldson
September 12, 2013
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