1931
2020
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5 Entries
Doreen Farber
August 18, 2020
I met Howard when I started dating his Grandson, he had great pride in my now husband and would always tell me how I married the most wonderful man. I learned over the last 7 years what a tremendous heart Howard had, he was always there for you and was one of the most gentle souls I've ever met. My husband inherited his personality and kindness and for that I'm truly thankful. I dont think anyone who met him could ever forget him and we will find ways to make sure he is never forgotten. My daughter fondly called him poopah, her great grandpa. I fondly call him Howard the great. He believed in the greatness of everything and always found a way to seek it out. We love you.
Richard and Patricia DeGroat
August 16, 2020
I knew Howard for many years. The first time I met him was when he sold shelving to Montgomery Little League. Later on I would see him down at the dog park and we would sit there for a half hour or more while our dogs played. His dog always want my dog to run so he could chase him. Howard would talk about things and he always asked to come to the concerts but that was not an interest of mine. We talked about a lot of things including politics. We never agreed on anything but that was ok. I remember the hats that he used to wear. I know that he loved the community of Montgomery and they will surely miss him. Rest in peace Howard and prayers to your family.
Richard Satnick
August 16, 2020
Howard was a friend and always responded when advice was needed. He was a great business associate and was honored to be invited to his reunion for people from Dexion. I got to see him last fall at one of the concerts in Montgomery. I will miss him and always remember him. May he Rest In Peace. ✡
Doreen Farber
August 15, 2020
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