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Howard F. Loo

Toledo, Ohio

Jun 28, 1928 – Jan 3, 2017 (Age 88)

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BORN
June 28, 1928
DIED
January 3, 2017
AGE
88
LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio

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LOOHoward F.Howard F. Loo was born on June 8, 1928, and passed on January 3, 2017. Howard was a Toledo native and a well-known restaurateur, having been partial owner of the historic Kin Wa Low restaurant and H'Loo's Steakhouse along with managing many others until his retirement. Howard, 88,...

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Sharing the loss of a good friend and even a better person. Howard enriched the lives of everyone he touched. He will be missed by so many. He shared stories that always made me laugh. God Bless.

I grew up with the Hong/Loo family in the north end and at Zeller's Beach.
There are many fond memories of Howard at Kin Wa Low and H'Loo's. He will be missed. Rhoda Wexler Miller

My thoughts have been with the entire family...Aunt Myrna, Hal, Lisa, Cal, and Carla. Uncle Howard was a wonderful man. Sending love and positive thoughts to all of you.

Deepest sympathy to the Loo family. I know there are no words that can comfort you for your loss, but take comfort in all the wonderful memories you have as a family.

Dearest Myrna ands children, my son-in-law Bruce Ferris just informed me of Howard's recent passing. My heartfelt sympathies go out to you. I speak of Howard as if I'd only had one boss in my life. His being my friend for so many years, long ago in the 1980s, and my friendship with you bring up so many memories and I pray his passing was one of being comforted by you all. My condolences go out to you all. Mary (Apt) Anderson

Truly an amazing man. He influenced my life in soo many ways growing up. My heavy heart is thankful and grateful for all you've done for me. I'll miss you Sir...
Rest In Peace...

Howard has touched so many lives. I remember meeting him for the first time, about 30 years, up at Carr Park in Michigan. He had a warm smile, with an infectious laugh. Always made everyone feel welcomed in the volleyball community. I met his beautiful wife, Myrna, many years later as a coworker and friend. My heart goes out to you, Myrna. Life will never be the same without your Howard, but Im here with open arms. Love to you and the family
PS. ... But don't take my beer

Sorry for your loss Loo family. He was always so nice and always spoke when we seen him. Your friends from Zellers Beach. Eric and Kathy Zeis

Our families grew up together in the Old North End. My brothers and I (along with many of the neighborhood kids) played small lot softball games Mr. Loo organized after school and on weekends at the corner of Walnut & Ontario streets. He was always kind, caring and fun to be around. We knew his son Hal and hung out at their house sometimes. May he rest in peace.