Howard-Haught-Obituary

Howard David Haught

Columbus, Ohio

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HAUGHT Howard David Haught, age 45, of Columbus, OH, passed away suddenly at Riverside Hospital on Sunday, February 10, 2008. He was preceded in death by only one month by his wife Angela and also by his father Kent. David is survived by his son, Daniel (Haley) of Monroe, LA; daughters, Ashley...

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Ashley, Meagan, Aunt Billie, & the rest of the Ross/Haught family:
Our love to you all during this most difficult time. There are hundreds of people praying for you. Our prayers are for each to seek His face. In Christ alone will we find peace. He loves us with an unfailing love.

Psalm 69:13-16
"In your unfailing love, O God,
answer my prayer with your sure salvation.
Rescue me from the mud;
don’t let me sink any deeper!
Save me from those who hate...

I am sincerely sorry for your loss. I Saw David a couple weeks ago and knew he was missing Angie terribly. This is such a trajedy. Megan and Ashley- words cannot express how saddened I am for you both. I know how much your mom and dad loved you both. You are both so young to be experincing such tremendous loss. I will pray for you both. Patty Davis

I am so sorry of David's untimely death. Will be there for you guys as much as you need us.

I was so sad to hear that Dave had died. We were good friends growing up and had a lot of fun together. My prayers are with your family during this very difficult time.

Ashley & Family -
Please know that our prayers, and thoughts continue with you. May you and Megan be carried thru this time by the love and prayers of family and friends.
As Always -
Beth, Eli and Iain Grindley

Billy and Haught Family....You are in our prayers. Billy, to lose Rick, Angie and now David in this short time span is so unbelievable.We and all of your many friends will lift you up and walk this incredible journey with you....Pat and Sue

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I am very sorry for your loss. I knew David from his days in Baton Rouge and considered him a friend for many years. He was a kind and caring man and I missed him when he moved back to Ohio.

It was such a shame that I got to see David again only due to Angie's death. When I saw him at the wake, he gave me a big hug and said, "I was hoping you would be here". That will be a wonderful lasting image of him for me.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family in your time of grief.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.