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John Richard Howard Jr. obituary, Chico, CA

John Howard Obituary

JOHN RICHARD HOWARD, JR.

Feb. 12, 1946 - May 4, 2011

A kind and caring presence has departed from the world, but left a lasting influence. Dr. John Richard Howard, Jr., 65, died suddenly and unexpectedly of natural causes at Enloe Hospital, Chico, on May, 4, 2011.

John was born to John Richard Howard, Sr. and Lucille Jarvis Howard on February 12, 1946 in Whittier, CA. The second of seven children, he was raised in a loving home with his two brothers and four sisters in Downey, CA.

He graduated from Downey High School in 1963, where he played on the CIF championship water polo team. He loved swimming and worked as an ocean lifeguard during the summers at Huntington Beach. He attended Orange State College for one year because of the water polo opportunities but transferred to Pomona College, Claremont, as a sophomore. There he met his wife-to-be, Leslie Taylor, at the freshman and transfer student orientation "howdy dance." They dated throughout college and married in 1969, as soon as they had enough money to buy wedding rings.

At Pomona College, John excelled as a top scorer on the water polo team. He was a natural athlete and enjoyed baseball and could run like the wind. He was strongly influenced by his philosophy professor, Fred Sontag, and was noted as an original philosophical thinker.

He joined the Sigma Tau fraternity, but had an equal number of close friends among the "rival" Kappa Deltas and other groups. He was a sponsor for new male students and made many lifetime friends.

On graduation in 1967, he shifted his focus from sports to academics. He earned a masters degree in physiology from the University of Southern California in 1970 and was accepted into medical school there that year. In 1974, he received his Doctor of Medicine degree and was elected into Alpha Omega Alpha, the national honor society for medical students.

After graduation in 1974, he did his internship in Internal Medicine and residency and fellowships in Hematology and Oncology at the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center in Portland, taking two years during that time for Public Health Service at the Clinica Sierra Vista in Lamont, near Bakersfield, CA.

During the period of his medical training, John and Leslie were blessed by the births of their three daughters, Leah Katherine in Los Angeles in 1973, Rebekah Elise in Portland in 1975, and Mariah Rose in Bakersfield in 1977.

On the completion of his medical training in 1983, John and Leslie chose Chico as the community in which they would raise their three daughters and he would practice medicine. He joined the hematology and oncology practice of Donald Stoner and David Potter and felt lucky beyond words to have medical partners who shaped and shared his vision of how medicine should be practiced. He also served as Medical Director of Blood Source and worked with AIDS patients.

John was born to be a doctor. He was proud to follow in the footsteps of his father, a general practitioner in Downey, and to be joined in the medical profession by his two brothers, Randy a family practice physician and Brent an orthopedist; sister, Marsha, an optician; daughter, Mariah, an emergency room nurse; and nephew, Ben, in training as a trauma surgeon. He truly loved doing everything he could to help his patients and related to them on a personal level, sharing in their triumphs and losses. He considered patient care a team effort and was very appreciative of the efforts of all the doctors, nurses, administration, and other staff at Enloe Hospital and his office.

In his private time he rode his bicycle up Humboldt Road, played his wooden Irish flute, backpacked with his brothers and nephews in the high Sierras, cleared trails in Utah with his friends, Ed Daniels and Jeff Brown, and swam in any natural body of water that he could find. He often wore his swim trunks under his street clothes, just in case an opportunity presented itself.

He enjoyed helping to fix dinners at the Torres Community Shelter with the Chico Friends Meeting and sharing music with his friends at the Rise Up Singing Circle. Leslie and he enjoyed traveling to Ireland, Wales, Scotland, England, Orkney, Shetland, Alaska, Egypt, and to Lithuania, where he was able to meet family members from his mother's side.

He is survived by Leslie, his wife of 42 years; daughters, Leah Langheim, Becky (Isaac) Golino, and Mariah Hammons; granddaughters, Summer Zuber (15), Erin Langheim (13), Maia Langheim (10), Julia Langheim (8), Sofia Golino (6), Bridget Golino (4) and Emily Hammons (1); mother, Lucille (Bill) Souza; brothers, Randy and Brent Howard; sisters, Susan (Louie) Decker, Nancy (Jeff) Ott, Marsha Howard, and Patrice (Tom) Real; aunt, Bert (Fred) Matthews; nephews, Ben Howard, Matt, and Scott Howard and Christopher and Michael Ott; nieces, Suzanne Decker, Julie Howard, Katie Ott, and Victoria Real and loving members of his wife's family.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the Harlen Adams Theater, Performing Arts Center, CSU Chico. All family, friends, co-workers and former patients are welcome to join in this celebration of his life.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Enloe Foundation Fund for Nursing Education or the Torres Community Shelter, in care of the Brusie Funeral Home, 626 Broadway, Chico, CA 95926.

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Published by Chico Enterprise-Record from May 6 to May 11, 2011.

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Calbreath Linda

April 30, 2023

So cool to see the plaque in the desert with his name on it! And glad to see people are still looking at his site. Never forgotten...... a rare individual and a wonderful physician!

Jacob Hansen

June 1, 2021

I was recently in the desert and came across an engraved metal placard that said John Howard, MD 1946-2011. It is a beautiful canyon.

Sue Brigham

May 4, 2021

I can’t believe it’s been 10 years today since we lost this beautiful soul. Never forgotten always in our hearts. Sending love to your family...all such beautiful people!

Jake Smith

April 30, 2021

What a good friend and inspiration! John and Leslie had a profound impact on me as students at Pomona.

Janelle Whitney

April 30, 2021

So hard to think of you being gone all these years. Think of you often.

JO BAKER

April 30, 2021

It is hard to believe he has been gone 10 years. When I first met him, moving here from La Quinta, CA, I felt SAFE and UNAFRAID knowing he would be treating my CLL. He has been missed. Many Oncologist have been assigned for my care since he left us, but no one can or has replaced his ability to make me feel the way he did. May you rest in peace, I as so many others, miss your very special, caring ways............

Sue Brigham (Dryden)

May 29, 2020

Its hard to believe hes been gone nine years. The loss of him left a hole in a lot of peoples hearts. He gave such love and care to all of his patients. He made many of us on the south wing staff look forward to coming to work. Such a beautiful soul that man. RIP

Catalina Wasenius

April 30, 2020

Dr Howard is how I knew him and he definitely left me with delightful memories of my experience. As his patient I didnt have the privilege of knowing him as some of you did but what I did know was that Dr Howard was a kind, gentle man. I find that I still bring him up in conversations, now that is a beautiful legacy.

Ronni (Rhonda) Studebaker

May 3, 2019

I am still sad that he is gone. He said we would have something to celebrate "when" I made my 20 year anniversary of remission. That days passed 3 years ago. He always had confidence that I had beat the beast for good. Even when the odds were stacked against me. I am sorry he didn't get to celebrate with me. He will forever be in my heart. I still think of him. And will always be grateful for him and his wonderful care.

Jake Smith

April 30, 2019

What a guy! He was a great influence during my formative time at Pomona College. A true friend. His memory will remain in my heart!

Sue Brigham (Dryden)

April 30, 2019

Dr. Howard was the light to many people in some of their darkest days. The world was a better place with him in it for sure just one of the most beautiful souls to have graced this earth. RIP

JOANN BAKER

April 30, 2019

So hard to believe you have been gone for 8 years. You were my favorite, among so many wonderful doctors. I was actually scared when you passed, knowing I had the best, not know if I would find another to come close to the excellent care you gave me.

RIP Dr Howard, you were loved by many and missed by more.

June 2, 2012

Dr. Howard is permanently in my heart along with my sister who he cared for so well. Their relationship was so special that thinking of them together is one of my very fondest memories of her... that, and how beautifully he cared for us, her family. The support we felt from him made us far more able to enjoy our time with her. Thank you, John!

June 2, 2012

I miss this man. He is spoken of often. and is really loved by the world.

Linda Calbreath

June 1, 2012

Dr. Howard touched so many lives in such a wonderful way. He will not be forgotten!

May 31, 2012

Leslie, he is still in your heart and the hearts of many.
LaRon Croft
Dayton, NV

May 5, 2012

Linda Calbreath

November 27, 2011

We still miss you!

l l

August 15, 2011

No matter how bad the news was Dr. Howard never made you loose hope ...

Joann Baker

August 14, 2011

My dear Dr. Howard, next month will be three months since I've seen you and when I have my next visit....I don't feel the same safety net I felt with you, as my doctor and positive figure. Not sure who they will send me too now, but know no one will nor can make me feel as sure or confident as you did with my current CLL. You gave me much faith and courage to carry on, as Michelle Miller wrote. She could have not said it clearer. You are remembered as a doctor I actually looked forward to seeing :)

Michelle Miller

August 13, 2011

Thank you Dr.Howard for giving my husband,son and I the faith and courage to carry on. Your view of life and wise words of encouragement kept us all going. Our son is going to dedicate his first kick of this years football season to you. You are loved and missed by so many. Our prayers and thoughts to your loving family. Always,The Miller Family

Ronni Knowles

August 11, 2011

I'll never forget Dr. Howard and his wonderful smile, handshake and encouragement.. Everytime I have my blood tests done I will miss the fact that he was the one who made sense of them and helped me understand them...Since I went into remission he always told me.."You are doing great, you beat this!" Thinking of him often for he will always be a part of "the rest of my life".

LaRon Croft

August 10, 2011

Yes, he is not forgotten. I also know how important it is to remind the family we still share their sorrow.

Shirl Dietz

August 9, 2011

I still cannot believe he is really gone. His name has come up several times in the last week. It has always been with such respect and admiration. He was so loved. God Bless and do know he will never be forgotten. He left such an impression with anyone that met him. Sincerely-Shirl (Or "Slowly" per Dr. Howard)

August 9, 2011

Dr. Howard and his family continue to be on my mind and in my heart I often have dreams about working with him again. It will take a long time to heal from such a horrible loss. Rest in Peace my friend, and Leslie and family.....please know you are loved and thought of as well.
Robin Pretzinger

Brooks Sautner

August 9, 2011

My mom taught me to wait about a few months after one's passing - then revisit the event. Often that is when the family appreciates (again) knowing they are loved, and remembered. Would like to "hit the agree" button with Linda (Ultrasound Dept). Dr, Howard, Mrs. Howard and all of the family - we are holding you close in our thoughts and prayers. ~ we won't forget! Brooks Sautner, RN 4th Flr

Linda Calbreath

August 8, 2011

Just letting Leslie and the family know that we still think and talk about Dr.Howard on a regular basis here at Enloe. We will never forget him and will try to carry on with his message of compassion. I work in the Ultrasound Department and even there he is a legend.

Kristin Lundberg

June 12, 2011

June 12, 2011
I have just learned of Dr. Howard's passing and am saddened to hear of this. I worked with him as a Registered Nurse for many years, inside the hospital when we had first formed Southwing into an oncology patient care unit and then within the home health agency and hospice. As we trained nurses into oncology care, he and Don Stoner and Dave Potter also allowed those nurses to spend a day in their offices so they could interact with people who had cancer as they were "well" and not think of folks as only acutely ill.
John Howard was a fine man, an incredibly talented physician, and great colleague. Chico will not be the same without him. Thank you John for your presence among us and the gifts that you shared.
Kristin V Lundberg

Janelle Whitney

June 8, 2011

I was so fortunate to be able to spend time with my cousin, John, year before last at Ludington.It was a sad occasion but was very moving and touching. I watched him swim in Lake Michigan and was able to talk to him. I never saw him much growing up so this was a real treat.I feel very blessed to have had that time. May we meet again someday. We miss you very much.

Cathy Kragel

June 5, 2011

It is with great sadness that I write this heartfelt message regarding the passing of Dr. John Howard. I first met him in 2002 when my mother, Christiane Morgan, became gravely ill. I took her to Enloe, and he was the doctor on-call who diagnosed her with leukemia. He not only comforted and reassured her, but also made the necessary arrangements to transfer her to a hospital closer to her home in Sacramento. My family and I realized how truly special a doctor he was when he went to visit her in the hospital there. He would continue to offer her advice and support whenever she came back to Chico. For that, my family will be forever grateful. Unfortunately, she passed two years later.
With the passing of Dr. Howard, Chico has truly lost a pillar in our community. He exemplified the best of the best, not only in medicine, but in all of mankind. The only explanation I can find for his passing so soon is that he must have been needed more in heaven. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Howard family. Please know that those of us who were so blessed to have met such a special man are also sharing in your grief.

Shirl Dietz

June 4, 2011

God Bless you all.

June 4, 2011

The world was a much more beautiful place because of Dr. Howard. I had the pleasure of meeting & working with him as a nurse at Enloe Hospital. Both my twin & I are nurses, her name Susan, my name Shirley. Dr. Howard called me "slowly". He was always so kind to others. He always had a smile on his face. He helped me with my son. When my son died suddenly, Dr. Howard insisted on paying for bagpipes at his funeral. He had met my son only once, but that was the kind and unselfish man most all knew and loved. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. God Bless.

Shirl Dietz, Chico, Calif.

MItzi Dominguez

June 1, 2011

I cannot find the words to express how blessed I am to have met Dr. Howard. Never would I have expected this, I meet Dr. Howard when my mother was diagnosed with lymphoma about 11 years ago. I wish I could forget how frightened, scared and upset I was around that time. Thank God that all changed when Dr. Howard started treating and caring for my mother. I cannot explain the comfort he brought to our family. All I can say is because of him I still have my best friend....He is our strength, courage, hope….Until we meet again

Robin Pretzinger

May 31, 2011

You know, I simply can't deal with the passing of Dr H. I just can't..............he should haved live to be a 100 if not more. I can't sleep, his soul on my mind, I don't understand how the "Higher Power" could take him from us. WHY WHY WHY ??????

Becky Howard

May 30, 2011

To all of my dad's friends, patients and family,
Thank you for your kind words and memories. I can't put into words the loss we feel, but knowing how loved he was by everyone who crossed his path is wonderful. I can't imagine a life better lived than his. I hope this tragedy can remind us all that loving each other is the most important thing we can do with our lives. To me, and seemingly to many of us, he was all that is good in the world, personified. May we live the rest of our days with his spirit in our hearts.
Becky Howard Golino

Robin Pretzinger

May 28, 2011

I posted my heartfelt love and admiration to my friend Dr. Howard a while back, but I do not see it on here. Dr. Howard was one of my most beloved friends and gifts from life and the beyond. He was kind...oh so kind, funny, silly, I doubt that he was ever unkind TO ANYONE on earth ever in his entire life. We all have lost a kindred soul, to say the least. I have soooooooo many memories of him. He used to laugh at how I dressed as his recespionist because I was a natural born hippy. He would shake his head and just and say "OOh Robin...you are something different, a one in a million. I have too many memories to to share. He came to my going away party when I left for Colo. Springs, of course I cried. I remember the time he told me, he was doing rounds at the hospital, and he had to stop at the restroom, well someone accidentillay turned the light off, Dr. H. was in *seating position* and he told me he just sat there in the dark wonderingwhat in the dickens he shuld do, he had no T.P. ----- no light and his pants around his ankles. Another time I asked him what was the normal blood alcohol level...compared to normal K=, calcium, LFT, sodium blood levels. and so on. He laughed and said "well Robbie..in you case the normal blood alcohol level must be pretty hgh !!!!!

Debby Carter

May 23, 2011

"To a WONDERFUL and KIND man" My heart goes out to his loved ones that are missing him so! I am so thankful and appreciative to have had the opportunity to know Dr. Howard and to be a patient of his for more than 8 years. I loved his gentle hand and caring nature, his kind smile and sparkling eyes when he entered the room. His positive attitude and words of encouragement were always sincere. I know he truly did care for his patients! I pray for his family, that they will find comfort and peace with one another as you mourn his passing. Know he is in the warm embrace of the Savior, and you will be together again someday. I will miss him greatly...

Anonymous

May 22, 2011

One of my favorite memories of John is at the Chico World Music Festival. He's dancing to a Celtic jig, mud up to his knees and that contagious grin from ear to ear. He was not only a brilliant physician but a REAL person. If you had the pleasure of crossing paths with him, you couldn't help but love him.
May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be at your back.

Jennifer Pruitt

May 22, 2011

I am saddened to be posting on here, part of me hoped it was a different Dr Howard! My heart and prayers are with his family. He was a wonderful man, Doctor and friend. I had been seeing him for 9 years for a platelette issue. He will be forever missed by me...

Heather Ruedi

May 20, 2011

My condolences to Dr. Howard's wife and daughter's. Dr. Howard was my doctor for 8 years. I am greatful to have known him. He really cared for his paitents and got to know them not just a file number. I will TRUELY MISS seeing him walk through the room with a smile and a hand shake. Sincerly, Heather Ruedi

Sue Brigham

May 20, 2011

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. Love leaves a memory no one can steal. May Dr. Howard's family have the strenth to feel his beautiful energy around them at ALL times.

To work with him was a privilege. He mentored nurses to be their best. He was a true humanitarian. He made your heart smile. He always exuded positive thougths regardless of the potential negative outcome for his patients. The Oncology floor will not be the same without Dr. Howard and Dr. Potter sitting over in a corner laughing over something. Those two had a way of starting your morning out right. What a tragic loss!!!!!!!

Slowly but Shirley's twin, Southwing Sue

John w/ cousin Amy 8/09

Amy Matthews

May 19, 2011

My dearest cousin John will be SORELY missed. It is a tremendous loss to our families and everyone who knew and loved him. I’ll never forget all of our happy time’s together, whether it was growing up as kids, or hanging out as adults. We had some terrific laughs together, created some great memories together, and even shared many tears together. John was always the man we could lean on … he was our rock, the glue that held our families together from coast to coast, continent to continent.

He was a true inspiration to many and had the biggest heart of any person I’ve met. He was a tremendous joy to be around, a PHENOMENAL man, son, husband, father, doctor, and true friend. He blessed all of our hearts in sooo soooo many ways!

Although he was taken from our family way to early, I am thankful for the times we got to share with one another. One day John and I will hang out in heaven ... even if I have to "swim" my way there… so John… it may take me awhile to get there since I don’t swim… but I know you’ll greet me at the pearl white gates and hand me a towel to dry off with because that’s the kind of man you are…. kind hearted, patient, caring and a terrific cousin!!!

My deepest condolences to Leslie and the girls, my Aunt Lu, all my cousins, my immediate family, John’s friends, co-workers and patients. We love you John.

May 18, 2011

For four years ,on a weekly and sometimes dailyvigil withmyhusband whonwas battling leukemis, I awaited the sightof his bright and always smiling face to utter the words of hope that we all wanted to hear even if we knew things were looking bleak.

Ernie passedmaway two years ago,almost to the same day as John and my tears come for the both of them and wishthem eternalmpeace and companionship....eternally.

tracy & michelle miller

May 18, 2011

Dr. Howard was truely an angel. He helped my husband so much and we will be forever grateful. We are so sorry that such a wonderful person had to leave us so soon. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you all. Sincerely, Mr. & Mrs. Miller

Judy Parker

May 18, 2011

John was the "family doctor" to the extended Taylor, Kendall and Lockwood clan. We all called on him at one time or another with questions and concerns. He unfailingly took the time to guide each of us to the correct medical treatment with patience and an expertise not found elsewhere. When my granddaughter, Luci, was diagnosed with leukemia John was our source and our rock, reassuring and hopeful even at a long distance. Likewise he treated my brother, Greg, with the same great care. Les, how blessed you, and we, were to have had such a loving, giving, truly talented man in our family. He has always been there for all of us. The tributes at his memorial were almost overwhelming but so deserved We loved him and will miss him so much. Family get-togethers definitely will be a little quieter without our John.

May 18, 2011

John and Leslie have maintained a central place in my heart beginning in the sixties at Pomona College. What a guy! I really miss him.

Jake Smith (Arcata, CA)

Lisa Hayward

May 17, 2011

I knew John Howard as the dad of my best friend from first grade, Becky. For a few years while we were in junior high he took us on annual trips in the safari-painted Cortez out to Casa Mariposa at Lake Tahoe where he taught us to water ski and play poker. He was the perfect dad- fun, silly, calm, cool and responsible. He conveyed the sense that everything needed to be happy was contained in each moment. For me the Tahoe trips represent the best of being 12, 13, 14. I'm grateful to John for those memories and also for his example as a parent. The love and respect that Becky has always had for him is the highest anyone could hope for. His passing is an enormous loss. I send my love and condolences to Leslie, Becky, Leah and Meriah.

Aimee Martinez

May 16, 2011

One thing that sticks in my mind about Dr. Howard is his phone etiquette. He was never hurried and always thorough. Every single time I called him, worried about a patient, his first response would be, “Well, what do you think we should do?” I think he did this because he wanted us to think critically about each patient and their unique situation. It’s made me become a better nurse because I knew I always had to have an answer ready for him. He cared about every patient regardless of their status or life choices.
I realize as a staff nurse I only knew a tiny fraction of the adventurous family man that he was, but he had an impact on me as a caretaker and for that I will always be thankful. He will be missed by all. I appreciate that you opened up his memorial to everyone; I enjoyed seeing pictures of the full life he lead. I can’t begin to imagine the grief in you hearts. I hope that time will ease your pain.

Karen McMillan

May 16, 2011

Dr. Howard took care of my sister after her dx with small lung call ca. He would come in every morning with a smile and ask me what questions did I have for him today!!! My sister LaVonna loved his bedside manner. He will be truly missed our prayers go out to him and his family who he talked about always!

Marlene Sassaman

May 16, 2011

My condolences to the Howard family.
How fortunate you were to have such a wonderful and inspiring person in your lives and his legacy lives on in your spirits.
I am a patient of Dr. Randy Howard and he has some of those very same qualities that are the family legacy.
I am honored to know John's brother and sad for the family that John's work on earth is over; he has planted his seeds and the world is a better place for him having been here.
Blessings to you all.
Marlene Sassaman
Santa Barbara

Thor Thorlaksson

May 16, 2011

I addressed him as Dr. Howard once, he let me know his name was John. As a neighbor to my sister, he and Leslie where more like a brother and sister to Brooks than a neighbor. It was years before I even realized that he was a doctor. He was so comfortable in his own skin, so unassuming, he and Leslie raising their family and Brooks and Ed raising theirs...brings back memories of Leave it to Beaver! It was like they had one big yard, there where no fences and that is the way John and Leslie treated all that came into their life. I cannot talk about John without talking about Leslie, they are what life and marriage are truly about. John was the way he was because of Leslie and she because of him. The rest of us have benefited greatly because of this wonderful relationship. We should all take the time to think about how we can show kindness to another and make their life a little better as these two wonderful people have for us. I know John left a lasting impression on all his co-workers as he did on me during my fathers final days at Enloe even though he was not my fathers Doctor he still checked in and gave support each day. May God bless you both and give you and your children strength through this difficult time.

Cheri Lyon

May 15, 2011

For the nurses, Dr. Howard was an enthusiastic and patient teacher. It is not a surprise that the family has requested donations go to the Enloe Nursing Education Fund. I was fortunate to have benefited from his imparting of knowledge with a kind and quirky wit. On the oncology floor at Enloe he had his own place at the nurse's station. He would sit there, attending to his patient's needs, while fielding a great many questions from the nurses. Presently, I care for his patients at Enloe's Cancer Center. They express their feelings of reverence and love for the man. For many, Dr. Howard was their only physician, and they now feel lost at sea. His passing is a great loss to the world. I thought it fitting that the weather turned frigid, and the day following his memorial service it rained & rained. There will be many tears, both of sadness and joy, as people remember him. My heart goes out to everyone who feels this loss, and most of all to his beloved family.

lorry lewis

May 15, 2011

I am amazed (well, no) Dr. Howard's Human Spirit was as true & grand as any one could get. I believe that should we all just try a little to be like Dr. Howard the world would be a much better place.. I was so moved by his passing and so touched by the entries by the people he touched.. I feel the loss his wife and Family are going through a very big hole is where he stood... not just holidays or special occasions but the next 365 days of firsts..(I know them well) but I hope and pray that their Hearts swell with the pride & aw of bing in his family and continue in his foot steps with his kindness, gentle touch and love for people... For Chico's, California's, The world's loss.. We (all of us) were so fortunate to have Dr.Howard be in our area.. An Angel(a calm spirit)sent by God too people living in crises.. SO, many lives turned up side down by a horrible disease... I can believe when Dr. Howard met his marker.. God said, "With this man I am well pleased!, come sit with me"..I pray that I'll always remember Dr. Howard strive to live and treat people as he did. Just as I strive to live and treat people as Jesus would .. both are my Hero

Maggie Williamson-Bond

May 14, 2011

I had the pleasure of working with Dr Howard, all I can say is what a wonderful man he was and I know he will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you, your family and your many friends. Rest in peace.

Sari Donaldson

May 14, 2011

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Howard's passing. He will be greatly missed and never forgotten.
I met Dr. Howard as a consult because of my rare blood disorder and was very happy to have him as my doctor. He not only knew what I had but was willing to learn more about it and how to treat it. I always looked foward to his appointments because he always treated you as a friend not a patient. From his handshake to the nickname I was given; here comes "Ms. Trouble with no hair".
I'm forever greatful for having Dr.Howard in my life. It's going to be really hard for Enloe to find a replacement doctor for Dr.Howard because god broke the mold after creating him.
My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and loved ones .

May 14, 2011

I had the pleasure to work with Dr. Howard and it was only in his last week that I was blessed to have had received two hugs from him. He was demonstrating his appreciating for some care i had provided for his patient. He had so much hope for this person and with this hug he passed to me the love and concern he had for this patient. His loss has hit me hard and I only have love for him and his family during this time of grief. I will always remember his warmth and kindness. Pat Dobson, RN

Stephanie McDonald

May 14, 2011

Dr Howard was the finest doctor and friend I have ever met. We were privileged to have him care for my late husband for several years. I feel devestated that Chico has lost such a wonderful man. My heart breaks for his wonderful family. Dr. Howard knew that healing was more then administering medications. He and my husband would discuss the Boston Red Sox's vs the LA Dodgers for about 15 minutes of our appointments. Here I sat with pad and pen waiting for them to come back to reality for my questions. This was a joke with us and eventually we would get all of the encouragement we needed to continue fighting Bob's blood disease. For that 15 minutes Bob could forget that he was dieing and just share with a dear friend their love of the game. I will never forget such a kind, loving and excellent doctor. My prayers for comfort and love are for his family. He spoke so lovingly about his girls and wife. His legacy will never die. I can hear the bantering now with all of his former patients! I love you Dr. John Howard Jr.

Jenay Holloway

May 14, 2011

I have spent the last hour or so, with tears and some laughter, reading all the wonderful, heartfelt messages from the people who Dr. Howard has influenced and impacted their lives over so many years. What a truly remarkable soul! I have worked for Dr. Howard on the fourth floor at Enloe for almost 5 years. In that time, I grew to know him, respect him, learn from him, and see how amazing of a physician and man he was. I also was very grateful when he NEVER got mad at me for calling him at 3 am with questions about his patients :) He wouldn't just give you a quick answer or order-he wanted to know everything and what we needed to do to provide the best patient care. I remember when he called me back about 3 times in one night just to check up on a patient I had called about earlier. Not only a doctor, but a loving husband, father and friend to so many. This is a devastating time for everyone in his family and the entire Chico community, and my love and prayers go out to all who knew this wonderful man. He taught me by his actions, soft spoken words, and his hugs at times of loss what "caring" is really about. There is not one day that went by that Dr. Howard didn't strive for the best to tend to his many patients. There is not enough words to express how wonderful Dr. Howard was and how missed he will be. The reason I have remained on 4th floor is because of the sense of family our unit shares. Dr. Howard and Dr. Potter make such a difference in peoples' lives and I am honored to be a part of this hem/onc family. My heart aches with his absence, but I will continue on in my nursing profession to strive for the same care and compassion Dr. Howard shared with his patients and family. I am blessed to have known such an amazing man. We love you Dr. Howard!

Tiffany Smith

May 13, 2011

Dr. Howard, you were so much more than a doctor my my family. If it wasn't for you, my mother, myself, or my daughter would not be alive. Hardly any doctors knew of or understood our blood disorder and we are so grateful you were there to educate, counsel, and save us. You were there the day my daughter was born and made me feel at ease every step of the way. I feel so lost now without you in our lives... I can't imagine having another doctor in my life that will come close to the amazing person and friend you were. You died too young and the world mourns your loss...as a person, as a doctor, and as true angel. You touched more lives in your time here than few people will ever come close to. You will be truly missed by many... RIP Dr. Howard. Until we meet again someday...

Carol Henning

May 13, 2011

What a blessing it has been to have known Dr. Howard. He has treated both my son and husband for a blood disorder. My son, Matt, has been afflicted since he was eight and when he became 18, he no longer had to see a pediatric hematologist and began to see Dr.Howard. He liked him right from the start and who could not. He had such a kind, gentle manner with a wonderful sense of humor that brought comfort to us all during one of my son's setbacks. He not only treated the disease but looked at the whole person. He wanted to know not only what Matt has, but who Matt is. That is what made Dr. Howard special. We will miss him and our hearts go out to his family and his staff.

Taya Gyorkey

May 13, 2011

Dr. Howard will be sorely missed but deeply celebrated for his life and work. He was a genuine blessing to us all. I will miss his friendly smile, warmth and caring manner. He always took time to say hello and even stopped and greeted my 87 year old mama, taking time to meet her and make her feel welcome when she accompanied me to the hospital to visit my workplace. Smiling broadly she offered, "He is such a nice doctor" and indeed he was. God bless him and his lovely family, you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Lottie Stanley

May 13, 2011

I have the privilege of knowing one of Dr. John Howard's brothers. Although I didn't know Dr. John Howard personally, I can tell from reading the obituary, words from his brother, and the notes that appear here from so many of the people who did know him, that he was a wonderful, caring, and kind man with a love for life, and the world around him.

From the words I have read here, and from what I know of, and from, his brother, he must have been a lot of fun, and given a lot of joy to everyone. It doesn't seem fair for someone so full of life to have been taken so young.

My heart and prayers go out to Dr. Howard's family, and all the people who have been impacted by him in so many ways.

I can't say that I know how very much he will be missed, only that I can imagine from the experience of losing those close to me.

Dr. Howard will be in my prayers. May God help ease everyone's heart.

Steve Vernon

May 13, 2011

I owe Dr Howard everything, not only did he save my life from Burkitt's lymphoma but his positivity helped me through my toughest times. I have spoken of Dr Howard to every other doctor I have had to come in contact with. I have never met any other doctor like him and never will. My heart goes out to all of his family.
My fondest memory is when i was first allowed outside Enloe in my wheelchair a blue VW bus pulled up with a Gdf sticker on back window, and Dr Howard jumped out to tell me something he had felt was important to tell me, I agree with others when i say that he made me feel like his only patient. I now have a fiance, daughter, house, my own business, and a great life all due to this man.
I write this in tears thankful to the man who made my life possible, I will never forget you Dr, Howard and i will always try to do my best to help others and to make them smile like you made me smile.
Thank you sir.

mary mullen

May 13, 2011

first, let me extend my sincere deep heartfelt sympathy to your beautiful wife, leslie, your loving family and your wonderful staff.
i have been blessed to have Dr. John Howard as my doctor for many years. because of him, i am alive today. he not only saved me, he also saved my daughter and granddaughter.
he was not only my doctor, he was my true friend.
he gave me the gift as to how NOT to have any regrets in life...
he leaves a beautiful legacy for others to follow.
thank you john for the happy memories you have allowed me to continue to enjoy...

Eileen Blake-Davis

May 12, 2011

My family & I wish to express our sympathy to Dr Howard's family.
I knew this man at different stages in my life for the last 17 years. He was always kind, gentle and supportive when someone I loved was dying of cancer. Later I worked at the hospital and crossed paths with him again, I saw how dedicated he was to helping his patients, especially the children, he never gave up on them. I would hear from their parents how wonderful he was. For the last six years he has been my doctor.
I will miss his smile and handshake as he greeted me at my appointments. I knew I was in safe hands, that he genuinely cared about my well being.
He will be missed by many, we were all lucky to have known him and to have called him "our doctor".

David Tackett

May 12, 2011

To Dr. Howard's family and coworkers, we want to express our deepest condolences and our sadness in hearing about his sudden passing. We saw him the Wednesday before, and he was as usual -- gentle, humorous and kind. He always made you feel that he had all the time in the world for you. He was an amazing man and a wonderful doctor. We will miss him beyond words.

Marsha Howard

May 12, 2011

Reading these wonderful, heartfelt messages makes me feel so happy that so many people got to experience the kind and loving man that John was. I was even luckier... I got to have John as my big brother.

Big brother, I miss your mischievous smile, your ready laugh, and your huge heart. You were the glue that kept our family connected, always there to listen to us, to lend a helping hand, and to celebrate our accomplishments. We weren't ready to have you leave us! There are too many fun adventures, family gatherings, and heart to hearts that we were supposed to have with you.

I know that you would want us to keep each other strong. We will try to follow your lead and live life as you did with a childlike wonder and exuberance, living life to the fullest and giving the best of ourselves to others . You did it with such grace and ease. You lived life with an open, joyful heart.

I miss you and love you! Marsi

Wanda Lee

May 12, 2011

I am so saddened to learn of the death of Dr. John Howard. To his family, please accept my heartfelt condolences.
I was a patient of Dr. Howard for almost seven years. During that time he was always kind, funny, thoughtful, understanding, and he always listened to me. I always felt like I was his favorite patient but after reading this quest book I realize he made all of his patients feel like his favorite. Isn't that a wonderful thing? I will (we will) miss him so much.

Brianne

May 12, 2011

Dr, Howard was a remarkable person...if it were not for him I wouldn't still have my mother. He saved her life and made such a difference in it. I am so sorry for your loss and it is a loss that many share with you for he touched so many lives. He will always be remembered, missed and celebrated for everything he has done. Rest in Peace Dr. Howard
I thank you everyday for my mom. Without you I wouldn't have any one left, God Bless

Terry Vonasek Fountain

May 12, 2011

Having read through these lovely tributes to John Howard with tears and smiles, I wanted to say this to any and all physicians and other health care providers who visit this beautiful Guest Book--the greatest tribute you could pay to this special man is by taking note of what these people are saying about him....then, do your very best EVERY DAY to make your patients feel this way, too. Dr. Howard would approve. :)

Julie Hoffman

May 12, 2011

Dear Leslie and Family:
We all loved Dr. John and fond memories include his humor, which sometimes went over my head :) , his kind and gentle spirit. I will always walk by his office here at BloodSource and picture him in his chair eating his licorice , popcorn and drinking orange soda, sharing a few laughs, talking about his travels and his family. I know he treated all of his patients like his own family and there willbe no one that will be able to replace one of the kindest human beings I have ever met. Best Regards, Julie Hoffman

May 12, 2011

I remember John well. He served his National Health Service Corps obligation with our community health center (www.clinicasierravista.org) in the mid 1970's after medical school. His service to our communities and patients was noble and valuable.
On behalf of our entire organization, I want to extend our most sincere condolences to his entire family.
Steve Schilling, CEO (Chico State, 1969)

Dennis and Linda Murphy

May 12, 2011

Dear Leslie and Family,
We are so sorry for you loss. Our sincere condolence. Our prayers go out to you and your family. Dr. Howard, John, may you truly rest in peace.
Dennis and Linda Murphy

Michael Hernandez

May 12, 2011

I have known Dr. Howard since he started his practice in Chico, Ca. I now live in Sacramento and I am now a 30 yr. old young man who grew up going with my Mom(a long time patient of Dr. Howard) and still can't believe Dr. Howard has gone to see the Big Man upstairs. I will never forget when I was a very young little boy that I would always bring my bright little yellow Tonka toy dump truck to his office and Dr. Howard would always ask me the times I wouldn't bring it with me, "Michael where is your dump truck?" And even in my current busy schedule of life I had the grace of God to see him late last year and believe it or not he always remembered asking me; where is my dump truck? I know he will be missed by the people he touched and to his family my severe condolences. If any...my bright little dump truck should be at his services somewhere. I know he is watching us all....he will be greatly missed and every time I see a bright yellow toy dump truck...the memory will follow me of Dr. Howard. May God bless his family and the people this man sent from God has touched.

Virginia Conley

May 11, 2011

My condolences to Dr.Howard's wife and children, mother and siblings. What a shock to find out that 3 short months after my husband passed away he has been joined by his doctor. We were blest to have had the good fortune to have been refered to Dr. Howard. It was due to his good care that my husband (Roger Conley) lived nearly pain free for 2 years longer than anyone expect. Our prayers are with his family .

Krista Conley Moore

May 11, 2011

I did not know Dr. Howard personally, but he treated my dad for a blood disease for several years and my dad spoke so highly of him. He was such a great Dr. for my dad and provided him with excellent care. He was an old school doctor with an exceptional bedside manner. And when my father's health took a turn for the worse, Dr. Howard held out hope and optimism until the very end. He came to visit my dad, late at night, just before his passing and made sure my dad was comfortable. Thank you Dr. Howard. RIP.
To his family, take comfort in knowing Dr. Howard was such an honorable person who impacted the lives of many. I send you my condolences and deepest sympathy.

Jennifer Childs

May 11, 2011

There are not enough words to describe what Dr. Howard did for me. He saved my life!!! All other doctors said I should have died from my blood clot but Dr. Howard did all the right things and I am here today raising 2 healthy children and healthier than ever. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family

Anne Tsong

May 11, 2011

It is a blessings to Chico community to have such a dedicated and
honrable medical specialist with us, I wish I was able to achieve as
he has done with his life on earth. May he rest in peace with our
heaenly Father.

Barbara Anderson

May 11, 2011

This is a lesser world without Dr Howard. He was my husbands Dr. & he was so informative & careing. He was always cheerful & smileing & gentle.
I am so sorry for his family. Death is the most painful thing to ever endure. You are in my prayers.

Terry (Vonasek) Fountain

May 11, 2011

My heart breaks for Dr. Howard's family, and also for those patients who have been blessed to have him as their caregiver. Dr. Howard was our Dad's doctor for many years, and his care and concern, his warmth and sharp wit, and his humanity was treasured by our Dad, and by our entire family as we got through his illness and passing. Dad considered John, as he always called him, to be a member of our family and a cherished friend. We will remember John Howard with love and gratitude, always. Sincerest blessings and love to his family.

Patricia Hernandez

May 11, 2011

I worked with Dr Howard in the 90's at Enloe and then in 2008 he was on call when my husband ended up in the ED at Enloe with a high fever post chemotherapy. He was a great physician and a very funny man. I wish there were more like him out there...

May 11, 2011

I was very saddened to hear of the untimely death of Dr. Howard. While I did not know him personally, I remember well his visits to my late wife, Laurel Branam, when she was undergoing chemo for stage four breast cancer. His bedside upbeat manner always was a great lift for Laurel and we both appreciated that.
Leslie, my deepest sympathy to you on this great loss. I no longer live in Chico but I remember my interactions with you, and the wonderful presentations you made on "Cats of the World". I was so impressed with all the research you had to do. I also remember how generous you and John were in contributing to Laurel's favorite charities.

Marvin Gold
Los Gatos, CA

Heather Rickett-Graham

May 11, 2011

Dr. John Howard is an irreplaceable soul. Dr. Howard cared for my father, Ernest Rickett during his three plus year illness with a kindness that is unmatched. He was smart. He was also really funny. His razor sharp wit was matched only by his razor sharp approach to the complicated medical puzzles presented to him each day by the ever devious cancer. We can only imagine that
his vast sincerity and depth of his care for his patients extended ten fold to his family and that they must be devastated by this excruciating sudden loss. He was a great man and he is a great loss to everyone fortunate enough to have met him.

David Aust

May 11, 2011

It is difficult to put into words how much this man brought to the medical community. Dr. Howard was in my opinion representative of the “Family doctor” from perhaps a hundred years ago. The kind of doctor filled with compassion, easy to talk to. He could discuss cell morphology while doing a bone marrow aspiration as easy as talking about the tomatoes growing in a backyard and how great a baseball player Ricky Henderson was. His compassion was real, consistent and, his energy boundless. It is hard to think of him being gone, hard to think of his family that will miss him terribly. So I humbly say thank you Dr. Howard for bringing such professionalism, compassion, humor, and dedication to the Chico area. You changed the lives of people perhaps more than you thought possible.

Robin Crabtree

May 10, 2011

Our condolences to the family of Dr. Howard. What a kind man. He spent a generous amount of time patiently learning what he could to better treat my medical situation. He made my husband and I feel at ease with his wonderful sense of humor. He encouraged me and gave me hope. He touched our life with one encounter. Our prayers are with your family.

Florie Kuperman

May 10, 2011

Dr. Howard took care of a number of residents at our care facility. He was generous and kind. He provided us with comfort and care during difficult times. One of our residents believe that Dr. Howard has completed his mission on earth that is why he is no longer with us. We are saddened by his passing and will always remember him. We would like to express our deepest sympathy to his family.

Nancy Howard Ott

May 10, 2011

John was my big brother. His death has been unimaginable and anguishing. Memories of him fill my days and nights. He was the strongest, kindest and most compassionate man and I will fondly remember John as the anchor and patriarch of our family.

Steve Vernon

May 10, 2011

The first time Dr. Howard came in to see me i felt safe and always felt that he really did care about me. I never thought I would survive when i was diagnosed with stage 4 Burkitt's Lymphoma. Thanks to Dr Howard I was healed and I wish everyone can know how kind, gentle, personal and truly caring he was. I remember the first time i got to go outside of the yard i was wheeled out with my PCA machine hooked to my wheelchair and I saw a VW bus with a GDF sticker on the back window pull up and he stopped in the middle of the road to say hi and wish me well. He saved my life and i write this in tears.

Stacey Myers

May 10, 2011

To see/read all the sincere messages here tells/shows you what a wonderful and compassionate doctor Dr. Howard is/was. My mom was one of the thousands of patients that Dr. Howard cared for while she suffered through that horrible thing called cancer. She absolutely adored him (and Dr. Potter also) and actually looked forward to seeing/meeting with him at her doctor visits. Now I ask you, how many people look forward to a visit with a doctor??? That shows you how caring and genuine he was. I remember her when she first laid eyes on him 10 years ago. "Wow !! He is SO handsome!! He looks like Robert Redford!!" LOL !!! I never thought so to much but if it made her happy during this tough time then so be it. Robert Redford it was !!!:):) Now she is reunited with her "Robert Redford" upstairs. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and co-workers and all the patients that he cared for. What a big loss to the medical field and world.:(

Katie Taylor Lynch

May 9, 2011

John we miss you so much already. Thanks for being an inspirational, kind and just absolutely perfect uncle

Katie Taylor

May 9, 2011

John we miss you so much already

Catalina Wasenius

May 9, 2011

When I think of individuals who leave behind a legacy, John Howard was truly one of those men. He touched so many lives for the good and I like so many others will miss him greatly. I looked forward to my visit's with him because he always had something positive and up-building to say. My prayers are with his wife and family.

Isaac Golino

May 9, 2011

He was a role model and helped me become a better husband and father. I'll miss you John.

Leah Sharp

May 9, 2011

Dr. John Howard,was the BEST. He cared about his patients. He made me feel safe, and not afraid.I will miss him.Chico will miss him, my Deepest sympathy to his family. Dr. John as I called him,was a true Gentleman and a Legend for his time and after. Rest in Peace, sweet man.

Amy Todenhagen

May 9, 2011

John was a wonderful adult to have in my life as a child. He taught me and Becky how to play water polo, took us water skiing, stayed up late watching Saturday Night Live with us and overall was a loving and inspiring person in my life. I will miss him very much.

Mark Gailey

May 9, 2011

For John & Leslie & the girls:

I'm writing on behalf of the members of "Molly's Favourite" Traditional Irish Band. We are all going to sorely miss our fellow Celtic music-loving flutist and traditional line-dancer extraordinaire. There is no couple around that could cut a more elegant swath waltzing across a dance floor than John & Leslie.

Leslie, our thoughts and prayers are with you, your family, and the multitude of friends, patients & their families and co-workers that John's presence touched in a very profound and compelling way.

Mark Gailey

Roger Conley Jr.

May 9, 2011

Dr. Howard was at my father's bedside the night he passed and I know this gave great comfort to my father. My condolences to his family.

johnson Sherrie

May 9, 2011

Dr Howard saved my Daughter's life she loved him so di I when he shook my hand i new she was in Good hands Thank you for saving my Daughter Sherrie Johnson Adara Osborn, Mother of love & thanks

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