George Howe
George Howe, age 63, of La Crescent, MN, passed away unexpectedly on February 14, 2024.
He was born in La Crosse, WI to his beloved parents, the late Alice (Schneider) and Thomas Howe.
Survivors include his wife, Cheryl, of La Crescent; two children: Ryan of La Crescent and Rachel (Graham Miller) of La Crosse, WI; five siblings: Jenny (Chris) Ovide of Wauwatosa, WI, John (Susan) Howe of Eden Prairie, MN, Lolly Howe of Ojai, CA, Cari Howe of Los Angeles, CA, and Stephanie Howe of Milwaukee, WI. Nieces and nephews are Tom (Whitney) and son Ari, Erin and Kelsey Prestby, Jonathon, Sarah and Laura Howe, Yvette Starke, Harlan Howe-Tinder and Martilia and Lex Marechal. Furthermore, he is survived by his father and mother-in-law Jack and Carole Bast of La Crosse; brothers-in-law Chris Bast of La Crosse and Neil Bast of Larchmont, NY, and many cousins, aunts and uncles.
George grew up on "North Ridge" near La Crescent, Minnesota, graduating from La Crescent High in 1978. He attended Winona State University, earning a bachelor's degree in Environmental Science with emphasis in biology, chemistry and geology. He went on to earn two Masters of Science degrees from the University Wisconsin-La Crosse, first in Biology with a river studies emphasis (1991), and later, in Education (2002), with certification in biology, chemistry and earth science.
In 1986, George was hired by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service as a Fisheries Research Biologist where he was lead-author on numerous scientific publications. He was involved in local government from 1999-2004, working as chairman and supervisor for Dresbach Township. He led efforts to fund the construction of a railway overpass and road project in Dresbach, eliminating 5 dangerous railroad crossings.
In 2000, George left research to pursue his greatest passions, land conservation and environmental education. While working on his second master's degree, George founded the "Southern Bluffs Chapter" of the Minnesota Land Trust, leading efforts to permanently protect nearly 1,000 acres of private woodlands, prairies and natural habitats, per the wishes of the landowners, and preserving these places for generations to come.
George taught biology at the high school level for two years before joining Mississippi Valley Conservancy (MVC) in 2004, filling the position of Conservation Director; there, he led efforts protecting nearly 14,000 acres of land in southwestern Wisconsin, conducted over 100 publicout reach and educational activities, and co-produced MVC's MYSTERIES OF THE DRIFTLESS, an educational documentary film which won a Regional Emmy in 2014. Furthermore, George secured over $11 million in state, federal, and local grant funds to complete 27 land and conservation easement acquisition projects in western Wisconsin.
In 2015, George, along with his friend and colleague, Tim Jacobson, founded the organization that is now known as Sustainable Driftless, Inc. (SDI) in 2016. SDI is dedicated to inspiring resource conservation, vibrant communities, and sustainable growth in the Driftless Region. The organization produced the feature-length, nature documentary, DECODING THE DRIFTLESS, which was recognized at the 22nd Upper Midwest Regional Emmy Awards in the Twin Cities. George was especially proud that his son, Ryan, contributed original music for the soundtrack of DECODING THE DRIFTLESS.
George also took pride in returning to University of Wisconsin-La Crosse as an educator and inspired hundreds of students in the Sustainability & Environmental Studies Program as a regular guest presenter each semester. For over ten years, he enthusiastically taught introductory students to appreciate the Driftless region, biodiversity, and the importance of curiosity. George was working on a short film, DRIFTLESS ESCAPES. The film will showcase all four seasons through dazzling aerial, ground and underground adventures across the region. Continued fund-raisingfor conservation education was high on his list of priorities, among many things left unfinished. His existing and unfinished work stand as a monument to his love for the land and his desire toshare that love with others.
George was especially known for his light-hearted, bubbly, and outgoing personality. Heacquired many friends in his 63 years and was always making new connections wherever he went. Whether he was fundraising for his next film or taking in some live music, Georgecherished the people and relationships he had. The people closest to George knew him to be exceptionally caring and compassionate -- if there was a need, he was there with his best adviceand a home-cooked meal. George was also known for his ability to lighten the mood with a good joke (or a bad one, depending on who you ask). His unique sense of humor came from his late father, Tom, and paternal grandfather, George (his namesake), who both very much enjoyed a good laugh. His ability to connect and the loyalty he showed to the people and places he loved earned him a very special place in many hearts.
George was a fierce and passionate advocate for local land conservation and preservation specifically for his home in La Crescent, MN which his family lovingly named "Great Spirit Bluff." He was part of the third generation to live on Great Spirit Bluff and his love for nature stemmed from the inspirational land where he was raised. He passed on his land ethic to his children and countless others who were inspired by the beautiful scenic vistas of his home.
George felt a strong spiritual connection to nature and practiced his faith with deep appreciation for its intricate complexity and beauty. His many projects on the bluff reflected this deep appreciation for the native ecosystems and intrinsic value of the land. George established 5 acres of native prairie and managed many more acres of forests and nature preserves with the help of his family and friends. Thanks to George, Great Spirit Bluff is protected forever with help fromthe Minnesota Land Trust and will be safeguarded for generations to come.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, February 24, 2024 at Roncalli Newman Center, 1732 State St., La Crosse. Father Billy Dodge will officiate. Visitation will be held at the Schumacher – Kish Funeral & Cremation Services, 111 S. Oak St., La Crescent, MN on Friday from 4-6 PM and again at the church on Saturday from 10 AM until the time of service.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Sustainable Driftless, Inc, P.O. Box 1231, La Crosse,WI 54602 or visit https://www.sustainabledriftless.org
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Roald Gundersen
March 30, 2024
We miss you George! You live on in your family, friends and nature you loved.
Carol Jefferson, Professor Emerita of Biology, WSU
March 16, 2024
I am so sad to know that George passed away so young. He was one of my favorite, and most ecologically committed students, at Winona State and one of the my very best colleagues in Winona County. We served on Winona County Parks and Natural Resource committees, where his leadership was exemplary. We lost a fine man and environmentalist.
Melinda Knutson
March 3, 2024
Thank you, George, for all you did for natural resources in the Driftless Area. You did amazing work conserving and protecting land as well as raising awareness about the value and beauty of the Driftless. You put your values to work on your own land, as well as helping others protect and restore theirs. We’ll miss your exuberant nature and optimism!
Andrew & Linda Temte
March 2, 2024
George lit up every room he entered with his infectious smile. His support for the arts and the environment were admirable and will live on through his work. George, thank you for shining your light on the Driftless community. Peace...
George and Kim Karr
February 29, 2024
Go in peace George and thank you for all that you have done for others and the great outdoors. Our prayers are with Cheryl and the family. God Bless!
JohnDickson
February 28, 2024
Howie,, so sorry to read about your brother. Take care. John Dickson
Randy Fricke
February 24, 2024
I didn't know George but my brother Glen did. I knew his sister Jenny. I remember getting together with Jenny for a jam at their home on North Ridge. Very nice family. Please accept my condolences on the loss of your loved one.
Vic Holec
February 24, 2024
“Take your time, I’ve got you”, George told me as he put his foot firmly behind mine on the slippery south slope of the Castle Rock property. It was an exploration we would both return to several times in preparation for yet another conservation effort.
Within the sadness of the past week, I have wondered how many times George has helped folks exploring the treasured Mississippi bluff lands to find a new footing, an understanding of the land and it’s real long term value. Restoration, conservation, and sustainability were much more than words in his vision and teachings. There was so much to learn from him - an upward climb every time we talked.
His patience, his kindness, his humor, his deep knowledge, were his gifts to us and the seeds of the loss we feel.
Thank you George, we will do our best to sustain your legacy
Doug Cieslak
February 23, 2024
I got to know George professionally through the land trust community. He was great. I worked more with his brother John and my heart aches for him and his family for their loss. While it may be painful now know that, in time, as you move around the Driftless Area your memories of him with fill your heart warmly. Bless you all.
Gregory and Wegner
February 23, 2024
We mourn the loss of a great steward of land and river. I was so very blessed as one of George's professors at UW-La Crosse in the Masters Degree program. What struck me most about George was his boundless intellectual curiosity and deep passionate engagement in preserving the environment. Beyond his gifts as a film producer, George also was strongly committed to the profession of teaching. May the Lord bless you, George, and keep you in the palm of His hand. We dearly miss you.
Mona Branstad
February 23, 2024
Dear George - We miss you so much! My Prayer today and days ahead is for God's comfort to surround your family and friends. One of my best childhood memories of you and your family is Schneider family wedding dances. My favorite dancing partner was Uncle Tom (Your Dad). Your smile and gentle kind manner will live on in our memory forever. With Love your cousin Mona
Sr. Lucy Slinger
February 22, 2024
So very sorry to hear about George's death. My prayers are with you at this sad, sad, time. George was a wonderful man and great former student of mine.
Diane Vaaler-Withers
February 22, 2024
My heart hurts for the family with such a loss and it being so fast! He died on his beautiful land as all will remember his caring efforts to sustain the lands around!! May your grieving lead to peace and all good, dear ones. He was such a gift to so many and for our beautiful area!!
February 22, 2024
Deepest sympathies from the Jansky family.
David Hollnagel
February 22, 2024
I want to express my sincere condolences to the entire Howe family on the passing of George. He leaves behind a wonderful legacy that we will cherish along with his memory. God speed.
Chris Schneider
February 22, 2024
George,
you are missed by so many people that appreciated your talents that created Mysteries of the Driftless. Your ability to assemble a group that kept the enthusiasm of the project alive through financial and physical challenges is testimony to your dedication to the Driftless and beyond. Thank you for touching my life with your smile, kind words and actions. Rest in Peace.
Tari Wilde
February 21, 2024
I was so sad and shocked to hear of George's passing. I did not know him well, but have been very close friends with his little sister Cari since we were in grade school, 45 or so years ago. My deepest condolences to Cheryl, Ryan, Rachel and the entire Howe family. His imprint on the earth and allll the people who knew and loved him will live forever. I will think of him whenever I am in the Driftless, enjoying all the beauty in nature that he helped ensure will flourish on, well after we are all gone.
Mary Allen
February 21, 2024
I was devastated to hear of George's passing. I am so very sorry for your loss Cheryl, Ryan and Rachel and the entire Howe family. I have known George and the Howe family since childhood. I spent a lot of time at the Howe home with his sister and my dear friend Lolly. We attended church together, my brother John was friends with Jenny and our parents were friends. The McDonald/Howe connection has been here for many years. I have so many fond memories spending time at Great Spirit Bluff with George and the Howe family. Most recently my husband and children spent time there and both George and John were so kind and welcoming to them. His love of nature and the land ran deep. His kindness and caring spirit will be greatly missed.
Mary McDonald Allen
February 21, 2024
Will miss a multifaceted friend to everyone! CR3.
Dwayne Voegeli
February 21, 2024
George was an inspiration to me and many others. He helped make the world a better place in so many ways. I was honored to work with him on the Winona County Parks and Environment Committee. I also show his documentary in one of my classes at school. I am holding George and his family in my heart.
Fred Lochner
February 20, 2024
I enjoyed sharing our mutual passion for the driftless region and connecting the public to it’s many special attributes. He will be missed. RIP
Tamberlain Jacobs
February 20, 2024
I am so sincerely sorry for you loss. George was a compassionate and fierce champion for our natural world. He will be greatly missed. I met him when I joined our local Prairie Enthusiasts chapter in SE MN. Another thing he help lift up up and get started. And I am forever grateful for all his generosity and heart broken at this loss.
Donna Viner
February 20, 2024
George you were one in a million. I will miss everything about you. You and your family always made sure everyone had a great time no matter what. Thanks to you and them being a part of our lives, community and every festivities in our area. Your an angel of love compassion caring and beauty.
Dan Langsdorf
February 20, 2024
I am shocked and deeply saddened.,I knew George through Matt Gilderhus and was married to his sister Joy.
We had many good times at the Gilderhus home in Hokah.. my memories of George are profound because of his amazing smile a sense of humorand his deep faith. I also deeply enjoyed George’s Mother and Dad.
I send love to you Cheryl . I’ve had two Masses offered for George this week at my local parish in Cheyenne, WY. I will continue to keep you in deepest prayer ..
With love and heartbroken sympathy.
Dan Langsdorf
Chris Matuska
February 19, 2024
So sorry to hear of George's passing. I had the privilege of interviewing him off and on when he worked with MVC. Very down to earth and a truly nice guy. Thoughts and prayers to his family.
Nicholas & Amy Schneider
February 19, 2024
Holding up the Howe family in prayer. Honored to know George and call him cousin. His zest for life was infectious. RIP George. We’ll see you soaring in the skies above the driftless.
Ricka Brown Escobar
February 19, 2024
Thoroughout my childhood, I have the fondest memories of George from our Schneider family gatherings. He was so warm, personable, and fun to be with. I'm heartbroken, and my deepest sympathy goes to out to his beautiful family. He will surely be in heaven to carry on important work. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this terribly difficult time. God Bless you..
Cheri Olson
February 19, 2024
I did not know George personally, but his passion for the area was known to all in our region. I am so sorry for the loss of this vigorous and passionate man. He packed a lot of living in his too short life! Blessings to all of you who will miss him so very much.
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