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Byron Pearman Howlett Jr.

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Byron Howlett Obituary

July 1, 1929 - September 18, 2015
Byron Pearman Howlett, Jr., was a retired Colonel, U.S. Army, and retired Executive, USAA. Byron loved God, his family, and his country in very close order. He learned these things from a devoted family whose descendants went back to the American Revolutionary War. Byron was born on July 1, 1929, in Charleston, MO, and moved with his family to Monticello, AR, when he was three. He received a B.A. in Business Administration from the University of Arkansas at Monticello in 1951 and was retained there as an Assistant Football Coach. The Korean War was raging and he was soon drafted into service. After commissioning and flight training, he flew medical evacuation missions for 16 months in Korea. As he neared completion of his military obligation and thinking he would be returning to civilian life, he did graduate work at the Harvard Business School and received an MBA. It was at this point that he realized that he had felt strongly about serving his country and chose a military career over corporate. His duty assignments took him to three continents. His greatest pride came from serving with the men of DUSTOFF flying medevac missions in both Korea and Vietnam. He commanded a medical evacuation unit in the northern part of Vietnam and felt all these men were heroes. He earned many medals including the Silver Star.
He remained in the Army for 31 years and retired as the Assistant Commandant at the Academy of Health Sciences at Fort Sam Houston. After military retirement he felt privileged to have a second career with USAA, which he considered one of the nation's most honorable companies.
Byron's family includes Billie-Kite, his college sweetheart and beloved wife of 63 years, sons Byron Pearman Howlett, III, of Corpus Christi, and Anderson Howlett, deceased, and daughters, Lisa Howlett Cohick and husband, Don, and Linda Howlett and husband, Tony Hill.
Five grandchildren brought enormous joy to his years, Paige Cohick, MD, an anesthesiologist, CAPT Martin Cohick, a graduate of West Point and an Army Ranger, Connor Cohick, a medical student at UTHSC Houston, Howlett Cohick, a student at the Air Force Academy, and Byron Howlett, IV, at Southern Illinois University preparing for a career in Commercial Aviation.
Byron was a member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church where he had served on the vestry. He had served on the Boards of the DUSTOFF Association, MOAA, the Harvard Club of San Antonio, the USAA Golden Eagles, and the Bexar County Appraisal Review Board. He was a member of Sons of the American Revolution, was a lifelong lover of golf and a founding member of the Dominion Country Club.
Byron was a classic example of the values of his era in which integrity, frugality, and high moral values were not negotiable.
A memorial service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday, September 26, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church at 1416 North Loop 1604, San Antonio, TX 78232-1400.
In lieu of flowers, consider making a donation to Wounded Warriors, Center for the Intrepid, or your favorite charity.

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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Sep. 22, 2015.

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Ellen Nichol

October 2, 2015

Love to the Howletts who are all so precious and dear. What a very special man Col. By was to me and my family. I shall always cherish the beautiful memories our families shared. Love always, Ellen Nichol

Keith Williams

September 29, 2015

Miss Linda,
You and your family are in our prayers.

Lynn McMahon (Collins)

September 26, 2015

Best wishes to you Linda and your loved ones in this time of sorrow. May God continue to Bless your family.

Tony Lightner

September 26, 2015

God is smiling, he has his child back with him living eternally and effortless.

Sandy Marquez

September 25, 2015

Love and sympathy to you all of your family.

Lori Marcum-DeHoyos

September 25, 2015

Miss Linda, so sorry for your loss. Sounds like your father was an amazing man. How truly privileged were you to grow up with that kind of love and guidance? Blessings to your mother as I'm sure this is beyond difficult for her. May all your wonderful memories keep you laughing until you join each other again.

Eileen Mueller

September 25, 2015

By was a very special person who took interest in you. He was a true gentleman. I will miss his hugs at the Golden Eagle Luncheons. I served with him on the GE board and learned a lot from him. Thoughts go out to Billie and her family. You have a lot of wonderful memories. God's blessings.

Mike & Johanna Ballard

September 24, 2015

Linda and family. Our prayers are with you you in this time of loss.

Donald Murphy

September 23, 2015

I went through Basic & OCS with By and later served under his command. In those 30 plus years I never met a man with such integrity and sense of justice. I always looked at By as an example of the finest officer and gentleman I knew. I will miss him.

Jack Mondin

September 23, 2015

By put his whole heart and sole in anything he pursued. We worked side by side at USAA for a time. Prayers are sent his way as he starts yet another chapter--eternal life! Also prayers for Billie and family as they continue their life journey without By but remembering all the fun and joy brought into their lives because their paths crossed! God speed!

Craig and Marie Naas

September 23, 2015

Our hearts and prayers are with the Howlett family. Col. BY was such a gracious man that he wore his dress uniform at my request on our wedding day so my husband would not be the only one in uniform. This is just my example of his caring for others. A true Southern gentleman and an example for all.

moyra jardon

September 23, 2015

deepest sympathy Billie.

Jim and Pat Van Straten

September 23, 2015

Our hearts and prayers reach out to Billie-Kite and the entire Howlett family. By was a true American hero and a good and trusted friend; always looking out for the welfare of others and concerned not at all about self. He will be greatly missed by those of us who knew him.

With profound sadness,

Dan Ledbetter

September 22, 2015

Sad to hear, but what a meaningful life! R.I.P. brother.

Freddie Long

September 22, 2015

By was a true gentleman and will be sorely missed. My sympathy Billie and the family

Karla Pence

September 22, 2015

My deepest sympathies, Linda, to you and your family.

Joanie Bentley

September 22, 2015

Dear Billie, I'm thinking of the many years we first met & how fast they've flown by. You've always been such a beautiful, devoted couple & among our dearest friends.
I'm so
sorry By passed away. May God carry you lovingly in His arms, as you are comforted by the sweet memories of your life together. My love & prayers are with you, Joanie Bentley

Cindy Romines

September 22, 2015

Dear Billie,
So sorry to hear of By's passing. He was a great patriot and will be missed.
With deepest sympathy,
Cindy Romines

Jim Burgess

September 22, 2015

Soar with the Eagles, my friend.

Dan Gower

September 22, 2015

By Howlett was a true American Patriot - brave under fire, honest in all his dealings, forthright in his communications, and had a servant's heart. I am proud to have had the honor of serving with him in the DUSTOFF Association and to have worked through many issues with him as a member of the DUSTOFF Executive Council. He was active for as long as he had strength. To say that he will be missed seems almost trite - but that's truth. We will see him again on the other side of Jordan. Rest in Peace dear friend. You've served your nation well and with distinction and honor! Proud Salute DUSTOFF Warrior.

September 22, 2015

I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Howlett's passing. What wonderful memories when we served on the Golden Eagles Board. I will miss his hugs. My thoughts and prayers are with you Billie and your family. Mr. Howlett left a wonderful legacy.

Stella and Richard Rodriguez

September 22, 2015

God has gained another Special Angel to watch over us.

Karen Lee Hill

September 22, 2015

Byron was above all a true Gentleman. It was always such a joy to see him and Billie-Kite at DUSTOFF Reunions. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends. He has joined the ranks of DUSTOFF Angels and will be truly missed, but never forgotten!

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