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Howard Wilson

Savannah, Georgia

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Savannah, Georgia
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American Lung Association

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Reverend SSGT Howard E. Wilson, United States Air Force, Retired - SAVANNAH - Reverend SSGT Howard E. Wilson, United States Air Force, Retired, 83, of Savannah, Georgia and husband of Josie Pearl Wilson, died Thursday morning, June 4, 2015, at home surrounded by his family. Born in Williamsport,...

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Missing both of you and prayers to the family. May Mrs. Wilson and you continue to rest in peace.

God be with you during this time of remembrance. Dr. Ronda Scott and Lindsay Scott, Valdosta GA and Charlie Mae Cross, Homerville GA

Gone but you will never be forgotten. It has been almost 3 years and it still feel like yesterday. You have left this earth but your memories cannot be taken away. That's why I visit your grave every week, and pray that you are in peace. I will always love you, until we meet again. Team God for Life!!!

Just got the news of Mr. Wilson's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Ms Josie an Family. So very sorry to hear about the lost of you loved one. He is now with the Master. We met in the Air
Force in the 60's and remained friends over the years.

To Sister Wilson and family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I pray that God's peace will give all of you the strength you need as you go through these difficult days. I reflect on the last few times I saw Sargent Wilson and the smile or the humorous comments he always offered me. May you all reflect on those memories of a loving husband, dad, grandad, and family member. I regret that I have not visited with the family. I will come by when I am in town. Love and peace to all. ...

To Sister Wilson and family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I pray that God's peace will give all of you the strength you need as you go through these difficult days. I reflect on the last few times I saw Sargent Wilson and the smile or the humorous comments he always offered me. May you all reflect on those memories of a loving husband, dad, grandad, and family member. I regret that I have not visited with the family. I will come by when I am in town. Love and peace to all. ...

My Prayers are with the family, may God bless each of you. Aurelia Sills

Keeping you in our prayers!