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Howard G. Carpenter Jr.

Schenectady, New York

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Howard G. Carpenter Jr. NiskayunaHoward G. Carpenter Jr., Colonel USAF Ret., of Niskayuna, New York, died December 24 of complications from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. He was born August 17, 1939, in Buffalo, New York, the son of Howard G. Carpenter and Beatrice Garvey Carpenter. He grew up in...

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I was saddened to learn of Howard's passing. He helped me close on my house and was very helpful.

Howard was a true friend. He was always loyal and supportive to me. I will miss him a lot even though we didn't see each other very often. I will always remember watching the World Series with him 2011. DeEtt and I offer our support and prayers to Diana.

You had such a happy and caring Dad. Remember? You'll have to cut you're own coupons now. Prayers and Love, Claire B.

Bob and I are very sorry for your loss.

Howard will be missed by his many ANG friends and especially fellow ANJ JAG Council members. He was a great wit and leader! Since my oldest brother passed with the same disease I doubly feel your pain at this time. But, I am sure that Howard is now in a better place and has a big smile on his face. Godspeed my friend!

Diana & all of Howard's family
We are so sad to learn of Howard's passing. We extend our deepest sympathies. We will miss him very much and will always cherish the memories of his friendship, wisdom & humor.
Our thoughts & prayers are with you all.
Ann & Richard DiSarro

To Howard's Family: I am very sorry for your loss.

Howard was both a friend and mentor to me as I served the Westhampton and Roslyn ANG units. He was ever thoughtful for the needs of the Airmen.
With deepest respect and sympathy. Ed Strobl

Diana and Family,
We learned today, 12/28, of Howard's passing and want to extend to you our deepest sympathy. He was steadfast in his defense of our country, support for our community and dedication to charitable organizations. We shall miss his deep intellect, hearty laugh, and marvelous problem solving capability. We count ourselves fortunate to have called Howard our friend. May the blessing of
God be with all of you in the days to come. Susie and Gene Zeltmann, Clifton...