Howard-Kidder-Obituary

Howard Allen Kidder Sr.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Howard Kidder passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on March 31, 2005.

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I wanted to convey my deepest sympathy and prayers to your family. I worked for your Dad when he was a Major in Traffic Records. I had the utmost respect for him. I know he will be greatly missed by all. I know how hard it is to lose your parents especially in such a short time.We have to cherish our loving memories of them.

Sweet Debbie,
Your Daddy is a dear fixture in my memories of a happy and fulfilling childhood in that neighborhood. His yard was always perfect and he was always out there. You could see him tense up when watching us turn that obtuse corner from Parker to Gladden when we were learning to drive. We would either almost hit his car or drive through his grass.....he would shake his head, but smile and wave anyway. He always made me feel so very safe, and is now with dear Miss Syndee. Two...

Cathy and Howard,

So sorry for your loss. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

Byron,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Howard & Family,
Our and deepest sympathies to you and your family. We pray God's grace and peace upon you and your family and may He stregthen you and may the Holy Spirit comfort you and your family through this time. You are in our prayers daily.
God Bless You!

Byron Sr and Jr.,

My deepest sympathies to you for the loss of your father and grandfather. He was a dear friend of my father - Walker Cress. You and your family are in my prayers.

I will always cherish our conversations on my front porch in the mornings....paw paw.....I will miss you terribly and thank you forever for taking such good care of me....love always....Tracy

I am truly saddened to hear of the death of Mr. Kidder. I couldn't possibly count the hours I spent as a child playing in his pool with Jaimee, Whitney and Lacy. He was such a wonderful grandfather to them and I know he will be greatly missed. He was a very special man. Jaimee, I wish I could be there but know you are in my thoughts always. Love lots---Emily

Howard taught me the greatest lesson a police officer can learn -- how to stay alive. He was a good officer and we were friends from the moment I met him when I was a rookie right out of the first academy class in 1955. He was everything stated in his obituary.