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Howard G. Stroble

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

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Downingtown, Pennsylvania
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Alzheimer's Association

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Howard G. Stroble of Downingtown Howard G. Stroble, 87, died Sat., Jan. 16, 2016 at Simpson Meadows, Downingtown, of complications from dementia. He was born in Portland, Ind., and was raised in Lima, Ohio. He graduated from Bowling Green University with a chemistry degree. After two years in the...

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Zoe, Zan and Zack, The memory of your dad's passing came up in my email today. Fond memories of his keen sense of humor. There always seemed to be a hit of mischief in his eyes and smile. As you remember your dad, may you know he was appreciated by many others. And whenever I see a scratch and sniff... of course I think of Howard! And now we are Reconciling Methodists. He would say perhaps, "What took you so long."

Zoe, Zan and Zack,
Saddened to hear of your father's passing. So many memories of your dad. The twinkle in his eye and smile on his face. Thankful he is at eternal rest. May God, friends and family be with you as you mourn the loss of your father.
Margo Hamlin Hutchison

Our condolences to the Stroble and Werden families. May God Bless you all! Respectfully, John and Samie Noonan

Howard, I am so happy I had the chance to get to know you at Simpson Meadows. I will always cherish our memories we shared. I miss you so much!

Quite a remarkable life! May fond memories comfort you. My condolences to the family.
Jill Johnson

Howard was one of my favorites while growing up. He was a wonderful father to all of you. I know you will miss him.

Hold on tight to your memories for comfort, lean on your friends for strength, and remember the love between you and your loved one.

Saddened to see another one of our J. M. Holt families' parents leave us. Howard always had a smile and sparkle in his eyes - even when refereeing. Loved his joy for life and his care and compassion for all of us. He will be remembered and missed.

so so many memories at the Stroble homestead! Howard was an amazing man that put up with a lot of us girls for many years - even when he was gifted with a son later on....more girls showed up to play with Zack!
His only rule that I can remember was no dogs.....so instead they filled the home with every other creature....ducks, rabbits, squirrels......going there on Springhill was like going to a farm!
and now Alice and Howard are together again. We are all blessed for knowing them.