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Robert Patrick "Bob" Howard

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Bob Howard, age 67, passed away Thursday, June 30 after a short battle with lung cancer. Robert Patrick Howard was born on July 24, 1943 in Hempstead, New York to Robert and June (Conour) Howard. He graduated from Wasson High School in Colorado Springs in 1961, where he was a captain on the...

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Dear Sandy,
I was so sad to hear about Bob. What a legacy he left you and your children. Few people accomplished what he did! As Kay said, you were indeed the "beautiful couple". I fondly remember our days in"Pep Club" laughing, cheering, and talking about your romance with him. Hoping you will be able to attend the 50th reunion, but if not, please know that all of us are sending warm thoughts to you and your family!

Dear Sandy, how sad for you to lose Bob, especially at this stage of life. He leaves quite a legacy and many good memories for all who knew him. As I recall, you and Bob started dating in the 9th grade at East Junior High. Your long marriage is quite a tribute to your young love. May God bless and comfort you and your family.
Teddi (Andersen) DeBerry

Russ & Dan, I'm so sorry to read of your brother's passing. He sounded like he was an incredible guy!! Love, Kathie Kusy Walker

Sandy, I'm so sorry to learn of Bob's passing. He was always so nice in High School. I remember talking to you both at the last Reunion and know that we will be thinking of him and your entire family at our upcoming 50th Reunion. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this very sad and difficult time. Marsha McDowell Strackany (Colorado Springs, CO)

Sandy and Family,

We were so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. Please accept our sincere condolences and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dennie and Winnie Murr

I am so sorry to hear Bob won't be joining us for our combined 50th reunion. I enjoyed having him as a classmate our sophomore year at Palmer High. I worked with his mother, June, at ARADCM before I was married and moved away from the springs in 1964. She always kept me updated on his successes at Stanford. I have happy memories of him.

I am so very sorry to hear about Bob. Please give June a big hug and tell her how sorry I am.

Sandy, I was so sorry to hear the sad, sad news about Bob. Even though we had not stayed in touch through the years, I was so glad to see you both at the Wasson 30th reunion.I will always think of you two as the "beautiful" couple from high school days. Please, know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Kay Stout-Long