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Eugene W. "Gene" Howe

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Eugene "Gene" W. Howe 78, Lincoln, passed away Thursday (6/19/08). Born in Western, Neb. on April 16, 1930 to William & Nora (Endorf) Howe. Member of Christ Lutheran Church, Navy veteran, worked in management at Montgomery Ward's for 30 years, after retirement Gene enjoyed driving for many...

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Deb and Jim: We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your Mom.

I had the pleasure of working with Gene for a few years and I am truly blessed for knowing him.
Gene you will be missed and always remembered.

Gene was like family to me. He was always there for me everyday when I needed him. Always ready to work and with a smile on his face. Many of the people he met while running errands for me started to call him "Not so mean Gene" because of his smile and attitude during work and on life. He was very proud of who he was and proud of his family. He would always show me the newest picture of Trip and tell me stories of dog sitting also. Gene wasn't just a man I called to come in and work, He...

Deb: We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your Mom.

I had the pleasure to work with Gene as he brought vehicles into the DMV
for title inspections, he would always come in with a smile on his face
and sometimes a great story. He will truly be missed by myself and all
that knew him. RIP Gene.

My deepest sympathy goes out to Gene's family. I had the pleasure to have Gene as an employee at Montgomery Ward. He was a fine individual and will be greatly missed by all that knew and worked with him.

We are so sorry to hear of Gene's passing. He was such a kind man and know he will be missed by many.

Best, Steve, Christian, Cooper and Bailey Zoucha

Deb, I am sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.

To THE Family. Sorry to read of Gene's death. Our thoughts & prayers are with you. Fondly, Dean & Jean Hile