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Howard L. Moon Sr.

Columbus, Ohio

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MOON, LTC Colonel (Ret.) Howard L., Sr. Howard L. Moon, Sr. was born February 23, 1930 in Columbus Ohio. He grew up in "Fly Town" a neighborhood in Columbus with his mother Mary and grandparents Paul and Emma Moon. His grandfather Paul had a profound influence on him at an early age which...

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This is one man that had such a profound effect on my life. I will always remember Mr. Moon, Educator, Mentor, Father figure, and the best friend anyone could ever hope for. We all love and remember you.

Dear Howard & Family - At this sad time I would like to offer
my condolences and deepest sympathy for your loss.

May God bless your dad's soul and watch over your mother
and family.

Love,

Monique-There are no words to tryly say the sympathy this brings, for words seem like such empty things but know the sympathy is deeply felt for you and your family! You are in my prayers now and always!!

Dear Dot, Howard Jr., and family:
I am so sad to hear of the passing of my dear old buddy Howard. He was a wonderful man and I will miss him. We spent many hours talking about everything under the sun, but most of all he loved to talk about his family. He loved and worried so about all of you; he really put his family first and he was truly one-of-a-kind. I can't believe that he is gone and I can still hear his deep laughing voice. I will always treasure knowing him. He helped me...

All my condolences to Monique and the family.

wow this taught me a valiuable lesson. my grandfather always taught me about how life is a moment and enjoy it and enjoy the people in life and it took the day of febuary 13th 2010 for me to realize that that is true. it feels like everything shot by so fast but pop taught me almost everything i know today and he was always giving but not just giving things he gave his heart and love which was the most important of all. And if i could do anything to have him back today i would do it. pop i...

Thank you for your years of service to our country. Rest in peace.

Times change ~ more often people change, not Howard. A quiet conscience and loyal friend,he was far wiser than most. He will not be remembered now because he died. It will be for his enduring devotion, friendship and loyalty to those who he loved and believed in.Good bye, friend.

Dear Mrs. Moon and Family,

Our sincere sympathy in the passing of your husband,Howard. We gratefully acknowledge his service to our country so that we can embrace the freedom we have today.

Sincerely and God Bless,
Buckeye Military Moms, Chapter 9
Blue Star Mothers
Columbus, OH