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Michael Howland

70, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey

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Michael HowlandFranklin Lakes - Michael Howland, 70, of Franklin Lakes, died peacefully on Friday, April 20, 2018 surrounded by his family. Michael was born in Long Branch, NJ and raised in Rumson. He graduated Rumson Fair Haven High School ('65) and went on to study Economics at Lafayette...

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Rest in peace Mike, you will be remembered fondly by all those who were fortunate enough to know you. So many fun and happy memories of our class of 65', our class reunions, painting the bridge, the parties, prom, and all the shenanigans. You will be
missed by us all.

Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Howland. Draw close to God in prayer in your time of grief as he promises to stay close to you. Romans 12:12

DEAR PATRICIA AND FAMILY

MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES- MAY GOD BLESS
YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

JANE (ARTELLI) ZUBACK

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Marsha and I are saddened to hear this news. He was my roommate at Lafayette and we have many fond memories of those college years. I never had a truer friend. What a pleasure to be around - even tempered and never pretentious. We will miss him. Our thoughts and prayer are with him and his family

One of the Clover Lane Gang has fallen.
Mike, Bedie (Malcolm) Bedell and I were the gang from before kindergarten. I remember most vividly dramatizing Davey Crocket, each long episode, on the backyard hill. Later it was Cub Scouts with Mrs. Fox, Mrs. McCarthey's (?), ballroom dancing class, goofing around in Boy Scouts. I saw my first color TV program at his house. Mike was a comrade in arms, lineman for our championship football team, and our best Class President.
Though I've...

One of the Clover Lane Gang has fallen.
Mike, Bedie (Malcolm) Bedell and I were the gang from before kindergarten. I remember most vividly dramatizing Davey Crocket, each long episode, on the backyard hill. Later it was Cub Scouts with Mrs. Fox, Mrs. McCartheys (?), ballroom dancing class, goofing around in Boy Scouts. I saw my first color TV program at his house. Mike was a comrade in arms (lineman for our championship football team) and our best Class President.
Though...