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Howard Guidry Jr.

Beaumont, Texas

1948 - 2020

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DIED
July 24, 2020
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Beaumont, Texas

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Howard Guidry, Jr. passed away at his home in Beaumont on July 24, 2020. Howard graduated from Hebert High School in 1966. and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. Howard worked for Mission Petroleum until his retirement. He also worked for Sun Travel Charter Bus Company and BISD as a security guard. Howard was the president of the City-Wide Ushers. He was also a member of The Dorie Miller American Legion and The Brother's Club. Memories of Howard are left to his wife of 41 years, Ella Mae Guidry; step-mother, Annie Bell Guidry; children, Amanthia Williams, Hollie Guidry, Chrishanda Guidry Taylor, Crystal LaToya Guidry, Howard Griffin, Fredrick Guidry, and Kenneth Wayne Vallair; fifteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; sister, Essie Parker and step-sister, Bobbie Henry; a host of nieces, nephews, family, and friends. Funeral services were held on Saturday, August 1, 2020, at McKinley Ave. Baptist Church with him being buried with military honors. We would like to express our gratitude to family and friends who have supported us during the loss of our loved one. Thank you dear God for the lives that Howard touched while he graced our presence here on earth. To God be the Glory!!! Love, Ella Mae Guidry and family.

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To the family and loved ones of Howard Guidry
I reside in Swattle Wa but I m a graduate of Hebert High and Howard and I went to school from Junior High to Hebert
I knew him to Be a very nice, gentleman back then and I just think about my classmates and wonder what they are doing and I see he just passed but I know he will truly be missed but my prayer for you is that God give you the strength that only he can give at this time
Words sometimes are not enough to take away the...

Sis. Guidry, I am so sorry for your loss . My memories of Mr. Guidry is when he drove the school bus for BISD when I was in high school. He was such a fun loving person. We all enjoyed him as our bus driver. He was very courteous. Meaning we knew the difference when we had a substitue bus driver. He always practiced safety, respect, and wisdom when interacting with the students on the bus.
This helped us to have a well managed bus. He laughed with us so much. I just remember...