Frank Emmett Howse, age 86 transitioned from this earthly life to eternal life on Monday, Aril 22, 2024.
Frank leaves to cherish his memory: devoted wife of nearly 64 years, Ann Walker Howse; children, Frank (Sharmae) Howse Jr. and Joyce (Eric) Lee; grandchildren, Edward Howse, Jilliana Howse, D’Sean Lee, and Calen Lee; sister, Dorothy Baker Jenkins; sisters-in-law, Thelma Fields Howse, Harriet Walker Young, Edith Harvey Walker, and Lorena Exner; nieces, Karen (John) Clickscales, Rochelle (Romeo) Stockett, ReTonya Howse, Zynthia Howse, Eugenia (Darren) Wagner, Ethel (Carlo) Scurlock, Edranyce (Kevin) Monroe, Ann Walker, Tammy Martin, Zarelda Shelton; nephews, Rogers Sean (Jacqueline) Baker, Jesse Walker IV, Frank (Tina) Walker, William (Gulay) Walker, James Walker, Scott Walker, Leonard (Sonya) Shelton; three great grandchildren; close family friends, Michael Claybrooks, Jimmy Wilson; and a host of other family members and friends.
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