HOWARD-SCHOW-Obituary

HOWARD B. SCHOW

New York, New York

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SCHOW--Howard Bernard, 84, passed away peacefully early Easter morning, April 8th, 2012 from natural causes. He was a beloved husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, and one of the world's great stock pickers. He is survived by his wife Nan, three children and their spouses, and five...

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One of the best neighbors and friends that anyone could have. You are sorely missed.

Nan, My condolences on your loss of Howie.
Sandra Hathaway

Howard Schow always wanted to make the world a better place and the Episcopal Housing Alliance and Economic Development was one of several recipients of his and his family's generosity. Through our nonprofit agency we are able to provide affordable housing for seniors. Also, through our agency, we are able to provide small food-based business development for entrepreneurs through Chefs Center which is one of the most successful entrepreneurial programs that I have ever been associated with....

Howard Schow was truly one of the great men I have had the privilege of knowing. From his leadeship at AMCAP, to his enthusiasm in the Jolly Poly, to his founding of PRIMECAP, to his marvelous collection of marine painting, to his limited collection of clothing, to his unending and thoughtful generosity. I have nothing but fond memories of him and best wishes for his family. Guil Babcock

We'll always miss you. Your talents and generosity made the world a better place.

My husband Graham Holloway and Howard shared many a laugh filled minute together in their days at Capital. We shall miss them greatly. Howard always made things better. With deepest sympathy Carolyn Holloway

To Nan and family,

Howard always whistled a happy tune and left me with a happy heart.

God Bless You and your family

TO NAN AND ALL THE CHILDREN AND GRANCHILDREN OF HOWARD SCHOW.

"LIFE IS A SONG, LOVE IS THE MUSIC"
HOWIE REPRESENTED BOTH. A GREAT, GREAT GUY,FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR. HE WILL BE SORELY MISSED BY ALL.

WITH MUCH SADNESS,
CAROLE AND SUMNER BRYANT