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Howard Frederick Lovfald

Eureka, California

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Howard Frederick Lovfald

Howard Frederick Lovfald, our much loved Dad and Grandpa, passed away at the age of 83, in the early morning hours of December 6th at St. Joseph’s Hospital due to complications from a stroke.

Known to his daughters as “Daddy”, he is...

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Alan, I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your Father. In the few times I was around him I could tell just what a great guy and Father he was. You were lucky to have a Dad like him and to share your lives together for so many years. Sincerely, Brad Bartelson

Pam and Family: My deepest respect and sorrow for your loss, Howard, was always cheerful and a Friend.

Pam & family,

We were saddened to hear of the loss of Your father. May the love of friends and family surround and comfort you in your time of need.

Erna & John

"Daddy" was a special person to so many! Even those of us close to the family considered him very special and loved him very much. His love of his family was the most wonderful thing ever and all of us will miss you! Our hearts and prayers are now with you all as you remember what a great person he was and will live on in all of you! Love, Lyndy & Gary

To Howard's family,

I worked at dialysis for 2 years. Howard was always a favorite when he came in, we all enjoyed him. He was a very sweet and kind gentleman.

Pam and the family,
Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Your Dad was a wonderful, classy guy.
John, Margaret,Matt and Michael Campbell.

I met your father when I was gathering material for your mother's obituary that we published in the Humboldt Historian. He was a kind, lovely man, and when he loaned us the photograph of your mother with Glenys -- "she sent me this one before they could join me in the U.S." -- it was clear that even parting with the photo for a day or so was a source of concern for him. Your story of his life is a fine tribute, one of the best I've read in the paper, full of wonderful personal details.

Howard Lovfald was my superintintendent at Pacific lumber company he was a fair and honest man and I will never forget him . Patrick Noonan

"Gramps"....I will so very much miss you! You defined what a "good man" is, the world needs more of your kind. Your contagious giggle and ever so kind heart will always be with me. Thank you for all the unforgettable memories of fishing, hunting, cutting firewood, family times in the "hills" and of course my favorite memory of you singing to Johnny Cash while playing guitar w/ a broom stick. These are memories I will cherish forever and pass on to my children and grandchildren! It is...