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Howard Staker

Magna, Utah

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Howard Staker 1921 ~ 2010 Our beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great grandfather, passed away peacefully in his home at 3:15 p.m., October 24th, 2010, after battling with cancer for close to a year.He was born February 1st, 1921 in Huntington, Utah to Lawrence...

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Staker family, I am sad to hear of Howards passing but he lived a great life. I worked with Howard in the real estate business when he was with the Gallery of Homes and Mansell/Staker Real Estate. He was always a mentor and great example in all he did. When things weren't working out with him in the construction side of the company, he voluntarily decided to leave so as not to harm the real estate company with that overhead. He started to draw house plans after that and became very...

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My sincere condolences to Howard's family. I have known Howard my entire life. Howard was always positive and helpful. He had a very strong testimony of the Gospel and loved the Savior. His service in the LDS church was examplary. Howard was a hard worker, honest, and a man of integrity. The world needs more like him. He will be missed.

We all love you forever and always. You were a wonderful grandpa to me and my sister. We miss you alot and I know you are now happy with grandma.

I love you very much. Goodbye Daddy.

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Dad/Grandpa,

We will miss you very much. Listening to all the stories and reading the family news letters that you worked so hard on for everyone. We know your happy now to be with mom/grandma. You will always be with us in spirit and we love you very much.
Your daughter, Marie
and grandchildren, Steve, Tina and Bailie Retford, Bret,Amy,Brandon,Tristen Boyce Bart Boyce and Zeb Hasna, Tiffany,Derrick,Kadyn,Tanner Hobbs

Having worked with Howard at the JRT during the '90s and seeing him at the temple quite often, I claim the honor of having what I consider a valued friend. I'm sure the Lord loved him. Please accept our most loved condolances and a tear or two in my wife and my behalf. Jim & Claudette Scott