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Richard Cuddy Howe

Murray, Utah

Jan 20, 1924 – Jun 19, 2021

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BORN
January 20, 1924
DIED
June 19, 2021
LOCATION
Murray, Utah

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Richard Cuddy Howe 1924 ~ 2021 Our loving father, Richard Cuddy Howe, passed away on June 19, 2021, of natural causes at 97 years of age. He was born on January 20, 1924, in South Cottonwood, Utah, the fifth child of Edward Erastus and Mildred Jane Cuddy Howe. Richard was raised on a small farm...

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I am so sad I missed the viewing/funeral. Justice Howe performed our marriage 31 years ago. What a treasured memory we have. Hugs to the family and know he had a fantastic reunion with loved ones.

My friends have been a staple in making me, ME. Serving in the Utah State Legislature brought Richard into my life as we served shoulder to shoulder as members. His presence was a great influence, and I was so proud to have his leadership. Today my heart is saddened at the loss and the weight of it. shows it was a true respect. Thank you my friend, RIP

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What a great man! I remember your parents and the positive influence, friendship, and kindness to my parents and the Gibson family. I remember a talk President Howe gave in Stake Conference when I was young about honesty. He gave practical examples that have always stayed with me.

He was an Amazing man and very fair and wise judge. Had a vision of living life to the fullest and definitely achieve so many things in his life. Sending prayers to the Howe family and friends. -Wade and Kareena Menlove

A great example of kindness at home, at church , and at work . If all politicians were as grounded in tolerance and kindness as this good man, the foundations of hell would not be able to shake our republic! A great American , a great neighbor. A gentle, calming friend to all.

hosting young people from Venasuela. They have left your family with and amazing legacy.

I had the great honor and privilege of serving as a law clerk for Justice Howe for nearly two and a half years. I have never met a more humble, decent, Christlike person. Every person that came in his office was treated with the same warmth and respect. He would bring sacks of corn for the people who cleaned the offices, as well as the clerks and staff. Once the bomb squad was called to investigate a suspicious package sitting on Justice Durham's car. It was a box of corn. He was as...

Justice Howe was a kind and thoughtful person. My father died very young leaving my mom and we three boys. No other lawyer would help mom with the small estate except Richard Howe. He charged mom a modest fee and treated her as if she were a Rockefeller. I will never forget his kindness. May he join his beloved wife and share eternal peace