J.-Rambin-Obituary

J. Howard Rambin Jr.

Greenwich, Connecticut

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J. HOWARD RAMBIN, JR.former chairman of Texaco Inc., died on July 1 at his home in New Canaan, CT. He was 94.Mr. Rambin was elected president of Texaco in 1965, and chairman and chief executive officer in 1966. His retirement in 1970 capped a career with Texaco that began in 1935 when he joined...

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Our warmest condolences for your loss. My dad, Rev. L K Hartsfield, was a school mate of Howard at Stonewall High School and he was kind enough to get me a temporary job as a roustabout with Texaco in South Louisiana when I finished college at the request of my dad. Remember stories of the home place and family dairy at Stonewall. Prayers for the family.

My dad was a friend of Howard Rambin from college days. Kendrick Hartsfield.

I met him only once, he was a very kind man. He was my fathers first cousin. My fathers name was Lee Joseph Rambin. It is amazing how a small town like Stonewall had such wonderful people and such a "close knit" of families that never forgot where they came from and to be proud of it. God Bless you all!!

As an individual with 46 years of Texaco service I had the pleasure of several contacts with Mr. Rambin. He was a genteman who I considered a friend. I am sorry to learn of his passing.

You are in our hearts and prayers.

Janna, Randy & Hillary

David, Carol, Mary, Sophia, and DavidTod Stewart II are extremely sorry for the loss of your loved one. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time as always......we love you.............The David Stewart Family

Bee, The Rhea family sends its deepest sympathy to you, Howard, Ellie and the rest of your family. You know how special our long friendship has been. Love, Ann

We are very sorry to hear of the passing of your loved one and one of our very distinguished alumni. Please know that our thoughts are with family and friends at this time.

On behalf of Dean Zaki Bassiouni and the students, faculty and staff of the LSU College of Engineering

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We are thinking of you and wish we could be there. Sincerely, Charles Hayden and Cathy Hayden