In memory of

Vic Howe

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Rick and Ann Yano

February 5, 2015

I still cherish the photo of my mother and father with VIc and Gordie when they were young adults in Saskatoon. On behalf of my wife and myself, I offer our thoughts and prayers to the Howe family and relatives. Rick and Ann Yano

Normand Léger

February 4, 2015

My sympathies to the family... He was a gentleman

February 3, 2015

My deepest sympathies go out to the Howe family.I played a lot of softball against Vic,He was a fine man and good
friend..RIP..
Frank Short, Ottawa Ont.

February 3, 2015

My deepest sympathies to the Howe family
I knew Vic from playing softball in Moncton,,He was a fine person to know.May he rest in peace..
Frank Short,Ottawa Ont.

Patty Burgess

February 3, 2015

My deepest sympathy go out to Vic's Family & Friends. The world lost another great legend. RIP Vic.

Norma Smith

February 3, 2015

R.I.P. from the family of Normie Smith (goalie Detroit RedWings1935-1945)

Doug Pond

February 3, 2015

Moncton has lost a "Howe" hockey legend of our own. Vic and my brother were neighbours and talked to him several times-always a pleasure. I also had the priviledge of playing hockey with him in The Press League and other occasions.....a great athlete .

Ron Holland

February 3, 2015

To the Family of Vic Howe:
About 15 minutes ago, I purchased a Saskatoon Quaker 1953-54 hockey program on eBay. Vic's name is in the program, wearing #9.
During my growing up years in Saskatoon, I got to know Vic's sister Gladys Lyell and her son Stan. They possessed some of the same athletic ability as Vic and Gord, although their sport was curling.
I am pleased to learn that the fine young man that I watched as a youngster has had a long and happy life.
Sincere sympathy.

Allan Power

February 3, 2015

Very sad to hear of Vic's passing. As a kid new him as a player as an adult knew the person. Always welcomed a conversation with Vic.

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