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Howard Storm

Dallas, Texas

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Storm, Howard John Howard Storm, a devoted son, brother, husband, father, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle & dear friend, passed away June 8th, 2009. Howard was born September 20, 1930 in Oak Park, Illinois and graduated from Lyons Township High School in LaGrange, Illinois....

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I had the honor of working with Howard at InterFirst and we would get together for lunch on occasion since then. He was a true gentleman and I will miss him. My best to Louise and his family.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Texan Branch of the Milligan clan,

Howie was an outlaw to the Milligan clan but became a high ranking officer. His orders were reasonable to this hoosier nephew.
I appreciate the emails that Linda and Carolyn have sent and I was sad to miss the memorial service.
All of Uncle Howie's visits to Indiana and the smuggling of early summer Sweet corn are just a few memories. In fact I recently came across an old photo Uncle Howie took of me playing little league baseball...

Dear Linda and family,
I remember your dad as a gentle giant of a man, so gracious to everyone at First Presbyterian. I know you will miss him greatly. May God comfort you all.

Dear Storm Family,

It is with my deepest condolences that I write this. Mr. Storm was one of my favorite gentlemen at First Presbyterian. He always had a smile and a friendly "Hello".
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Howard was a wonderful man and will be missed by so many. I know that all the Masons feel as if we've lost one of our own, and we've been so honored to have shared so many important and happy times with him. Storm family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. We love you all.

Howard Storm was an important part of Lakewood/East Dallas history. I had the privilege of interviewing him and his wife for "Lakewood Memoirs & Spirit" some years ago. They were so supportive and encouraging to DOT and to this whole area. Wonderful family and most interesting.
My sympathy to the family,
Regards,
Jeanette Howeth Crumpler

DEAR LOUISE AND FAMILY, MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS MOST DIFFICULT TIME. WHAT A JOY AND A BLESSING IT WAS TO KNOW YOU AND HOWARD BACK IN OUR EARLY DAYS AT FIRST PRESBYERIAN CHURCH.HOWARD SET THE BAR HIGH FOR ALL OF US AND HE WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED.

Dear Louise and family,
My family will be forever in your and Howard's debt in the kindness you both shared with my mom. Howard was a bright gift to all in the Lakewood community, and he will arrive to a glorious host of grateful friends in heaven.