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John Robert HOWARD

1947 - 2020

John Robert HOWARD obituary, 1947-2020, Thunder Bay, ON

BORN

1947

DIED

2020

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Thunder Bay, Ontario

John HOWARD Obituary

John went home to be with the Lord on May 18, 2020, after an 8 month battle with cancer. John leaves behind his wife of 51 years, Vicki (nee Smith), daughters, Alison Currie (Drew) of Barrie, and Sarah Sowell (John) of Greenwood, S. Carolina, and son, Sean Howard of Roseneath, and nine grandchildren. He also leaves his sister, Marilyn Hicklin and brother-in-law Warren Smith and their families, of Thunder Bay. He was predeceased by his parents, Bert and Evelyn Howard, younger brother Barry, and close friends Ralph Rix, and Jerry McDermid. John was born in Calgary, and moved to Thunder Bay in 1961. He attended Port Arthur Collegiate Institute and Lakehead University before completing his MDiv. at Emmanuel College, University of Toronto in 1972. He felt called into the ministry at the age of 16 while attending St. Paul's United Church, Thunder Bay, and was ordained as a pastor in the United Church of Canada in 1972. Upon ordination, John and Vicki moved to Snow Lake, Manitoba, where John pastored Snow Lake Anglican United Church for 4 years. After receiving a call to Barrie, in 1976, John became the Associate Pastor at Collier United Church serving there for 13 years. In 1989, John was the founding pastor of Bethel Community Church, and served there until 2004. John loved life, but he loved his Lord even more. He was determined to beat cancer, as he had in 1976 and 1977, as there was so much more he wanted to do for his Lord and Saviour. But this time it was not to be. John's concern for the vulnerable members of our society was reflected in his ministry. He was instrumental in starting the Jesus Walk group at Collier United, and wanted Bethel to be a church where all were welcomed with open arms. Upon leaving Bethel and until his death, John held a Christian counselling practice. Because many of his clients could not afford counselling fees, he became a missionary through Into All the World, and was able to provide service pro bono. Along with Retha Long, he wrote the proposal to start Youth Haven, and he and Vicki were a host home for over 10 years. For years, John brought people home to spend the night rather than let them sleep outside. Their house became known as a place where people could seek refuge. John became a volunteer with Out of the Cold, and then volunteered at the David Busby Street Centre emergency shelter programme. More recently, John was instrumental in starting Celebrate Recovery in Barrie, and was Ministry leader for several years. At the time of his death, he was in the process of working with churches in Northwestern Ontario to get a CR programme started there. Cremation and interment are taking place in Thunder Bay. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date in Barrie. In lieu of flowers, donations to Into All the World or the David Busby Centre would be appreciated. Thank you to Dr. Kotb and all the other doctors and nurses at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre for all the wonderful care and compassion they showed to John, and to Dr. Scheeres for his wisdom and support. On line condolences at: www.jenkens-funeral.ca

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Published by Simcoe County News on May 27, 2020.

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Dan Zorgel

August 25, 2020

John, you were a great pastor and a great man. Your time went too quickly. I’m still processing your death 3 months later. My deepest sympathies to Vickie, Alison, Sarah And their families. Dan ZORGEL

Ashley & Joanne Densmore

June 6, 2020

Pastor John was a wonderful friend...He married my son and daughter in law, called me from his cottage in Dog Lake the night before I had surgery, and was always ready and available to pray with us at the drop of a hat, no matter how busy he was... he will be so greatly missed by so many people...our family will always remember him as a kind, loving and faithful friend...our thoughts and prayers are with Vicki and family..God bless you all.

Michele (Kreikmann) Iuvancigh

May 29, 2020

Vicki and family
So sorry to hear of John's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. My deepest condolences Michele (Kreikmann) Iuvancigh ( one of your old St Paul's Sunday school students) Thunder Bay

Sandy Saraka

May 28, 2020

Dear Vicki and family, So sorry to hear about John. I'm keeping you in thoughts and prayers at this time.
Blessings from, Sandy Saraka

Dianne Conrad

May 27, 2020

Dear Vicki,
I went to LU with you and John many years ago and you were a sweet couple back then. Im so sorry for your loss and I send my sincere condolences to you and your family. I wish you comfort and peace.

Sweis Ubels

May 27, 2020

We got to meet John at the annual conferences of the Congregational Christian Churches, and thoroughly enjoyed getting to know him. He sure will be missed in our group of churches! May God's grace carry the family through the difficult time of grieving.

Gail Conrick

May 27, 2020

Vickie, I am so saddened to hear of John's passing. He was a inspiration to me. My fondest memory we shared was when we were setting up our facility for National Conference in Toronto. We shared many laughs and enjoyed each others company. My prayers are with you.

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