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Howard Collis

Easton, Connecticut

Age 75

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Easton, Connecticut

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Howard G. CollisHoward G. Collis, 75, of Easton, CT, with his family by his side, was peacefully welcomed into Heaven on October 20, 2017, at Yale New Haven Hospital CT, after a brief illness. He was the son of the late Frederick F. and Isabel Davis Collis. He graduated from Utica Free Academy,...

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On this the second anniversary of the passing of Howard to be with our Lord, he will always be in our memory. Howard was a caring, honest, loving and a very special person that I feel an honor to have known as a friend and neighbor. I extend my sincere understanding of the loss to his family and loved ones.

i miss you grandpa

Debbie & Family, May prayer and fond memories bring you solace during this difficult time. God Bless.

Howie and Marilyn: I have the fondest memories of our days at UFA, May GOD grant the both of you the graces you stand in need of. Jim Harding

I will miss your annual emails about touring my work location with the Junior Achievement students and the call or text on the day of the tour to let me know that you and the students are almost there. ...it was the simple things. RIP Howard and blessings to everyone who loves and cares about you.

It is with great sadness that I learned of Howard's passing. I am so very blessed to have known him and served on committees and on the Board of Directors at Habitat. Howard was a tireless worker and loved the families so very much. He took great joy in helping more and more families get into simple, decent housing. I know that the Lord is saying to him, Welcome home good and faithful servant. My thoughts and prayers are with all who knew and loved Howard.

We just met Howard about a month before his passing when he became our realtor. Howard was an honest, kind and sincere person and he touched our lives in such a happy way. We are unable to make the services however our thoughts and prayers are with Howard and his family.

To Marilyn and family, Howie and I became friends in 1953 at Kemble School in Utica, NY. A friendship which has lasted to this day. As we traveled our paths through this life, we never lost the special place that Utica had in our hearts and minds. Howie my lifetime friend, I am better off having known you for so many years. You have a special place in my heart and mind. Rest in peace my wonderful friend. Jim and Brenda

I'm so sorry for your loss. Howard was so kind to others and did so much at Jesse Lee Church. Although I didn't see him often, I was able to chat with him on Oct. 1, 2017 when I came back to CT for a visit. He always came up to me to say hello. He was a good friend to my father, whom I know will miss him very much. Heaven is lucky to have Howard. Blessings to all the family....