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David L. Howell

Easton, Pennsylvania

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David L. Howell, 69, of Northampton-Moore Twsp., PA., died Tuesday, March 22, 2011, after a valiant battle at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, N.Y. surrounded by his loving family. Born: He was the son of the late Layton and Edna McFall Howell. He was the husband of Sandra L....

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Dave is absolutely not forgotten... I continue to think of him and puts a smile in my heart.

Sandy and Family,
Sandy, when I saw you today at CVS I instantly saw the pain on your face..then you told me about your husband. I think about him as Mr. Howell when I knew him as a teacher but got to know him better as Dave from the store. He helped me pick out great gifts for my daughters through the years and shared punch with me at Christmas. I still use that punch recipe at home and will always think of you and your family. Dave had a great smile to go with his great...

Sandy and family,
i just found out about the passing of a great man. i am so sorry. He helped influence me to further my chemistry schooling and to just be an overall great person. my prayers are with you. I will never forget him, and his influences will continue to grow.
Bobby Berkite

Dear Sandy,
I am so sorry. I just learned today of Dave's passing. Your family has always been there for me, and I can't express how deeply sorry I didn't know. I have put tulips at the cemetery for you and Sarah. My thoughts are with you and Sarah and if you every need anything, I will do my best. My deepest sympathy. Liz and Susan Miller

Sandy, Sarah, and Jeff,
I am so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. He was a great man and will be remembered always in our hearts.

Dear Sandy, Sarah and family,
I have so many fond memories dating back to Dave's teaching days to his welcoming smile every time I came to the jewelry shop! He fought hard for you all, but his suffering is over and he is at peace with the Lord. Please accept my family's condolences and prayers as you face the days ahead.

THOUGH HE LIVED BUT A HALF MILE AWAY, I WAS UNAWARE OF HIS PASSING, BUT THE MEMORY OF HIS KINDNESS,WISDOM AND FRIENDSHIP, WILL BE EVERLASTING. ONE OF THE GREATEST MEN I HAVE EVER KNOWN. FEELING A GREAT LOSS JASON GREEN PS. ONLY WISH I COULD HAVE SAID GOOD BYE

Sandra and family,

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Diane Liggitt Gebhard

Our deepest sympathy