Brian-Howe-Obituary

Brian Anthony Howe

Phoenix, Arizona

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3/18/68 - 7/29/09 In Phoenix, AZ. A Phoenix Police & SWAT Officer for 19 years. Survived by wife Jacque and 10 year old twins Brooke & Jeren. Also survived by mother, Jean Howe of Elk Grove, father James Howe of Placerville, sister Dorene Jacobs of Sacramento. Graduate of Elk Grove High...

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I heard of Brian's untimely passing just yesterday. Over the years I have thought of him and wondered what he was doing..it doesn't surprise me at all that he was a public servant extraordinaire. In High School I remember that he didn't fall prey to peer pressure, was an incredible student and friend..he had respect from others myself included due to the integrity he carried himself with. What a loss on this earth to have Brian, "fancy eyes", taken so soon, God must need him for other work....

Jean & Family, my thoughts and prayers are with your family. He always had a beautiful soul and will be truley missed.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Jean and Family, I am terribly sorry for your loss. I will always remember Brian as an exceptional person who was full of life.

Karen McQueen's entry proves Brian was destined to be a policeman at a very early age!

He was my cousin. Mom and I played games with him during our Sacramento visits when he was little. We thought he was so sweet. After childhood, I saw him briefly in 2001. He was for sure a family member we were honored to have. His grandmother definitely thought so.

We Cincinnati relatives love you Doreen and Jean, and pray for you at this time of loss.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jeannie I met Brian when he was probably about 3 or 4 years old. You would bring him into the office to visit with all of us. He was so adorable. I have one memory of him that comes to me when I am driving my car. You and Jim had gone out of town and I picked him up from school and was on my way to drop him off at Colleen's. I made a left hand turn and he looked over at me and said "WHY DIDN'T YOU USE YOUR BLINKER"! I remember thinking that at 5 years old, he was really paying attention...

Jean,Jim and Family,

I am so sad to read of Brian's passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Brian you were always the sweetest guy and a good friend. You fought a great fight and were an inspiration to others with the dignity with which you handled your situation. Jean, thank you for always giving me updates on Brian and his family over the years when I would pop in to the ol' Stage Coach. We were all blessed to know Brian, he was one of the good ones. May he rest in peace.