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Ginny Clarke
April 10, 2012
I consider it an honor to have known Dr. Howerton. While I was helping with Janet, he often gave me advice. The family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
April 7, 2012
I am so sorry about Phil's passing. We grew up together in Charlotte only a few blocks apart His sister Frances was one of my good friends and we all went to Myers Park Presbyterian. Here in Morganton he was my radiologist and such a good one. He and my brother Rob Crawford roomed together their freshman year at Davidson. He will certainly be missed here in Morganton. You are all on my heart.
Betty Crawford Ervin
Judy Hogshead Jordan
April 7, 2012
Please know that your family is my thoughts and prayers during this time of sorrow.
Susie Mainous
April 6, 2012
We will miss your Daddy and always treasure the growing up years on West Park Drive. I can still hear him laughing. So many Forever memories we will all always cherish. Love and hugs to you guys.
Jimmy and Mary Barton
April 6, 2012
Please accept our sincere condolences. Ginny, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Todd Huffman
April 5, 2012
Please accept my sincerest condolences in your time of sorrow.
April 4, 2012
To Hilda and families, we sincerely send you our thoughts and prayers in this time of great loss. Chuck and Polly Anderson
Ozzie Ayscue
April 4, 2012
When I left Monroe for Phillips Andover in 1949, Phil, whom I had met only the day before, was the only person I knew there. We spent two years together at Andover. During vacations, he helped introduce me to Charlotte. I would ride up on the bus (no driver's license) , and I spent many a night with his family--his mother and grandmother--double-dated often and generally enjoyed our three-week vacations while our local contemporaries were in school. I remember that in his senior year at Andover, he lived in the house where Harriett Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin and that one of his assignments in the biology lab was to brush the resident boa constrictor's teeth! This was at the midpoint of the last century(!), but I still remember. It has been over ten years since I last saw him, and I am the poorer for that. My thoughts are with you.
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