Howard A Daniel III

Howard A Daniel III obituary, Fort Pierce, FL

Howard A Daniel III

Howard Daniel Obituary

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Howard A. Daniel III passed away at the age of 81 on April 5, 2023 after battling advanced melanoma cancer for 6 months. Howard was born in New York City and was the eldest of seven children produced by Howard A. Daniel, Jr. and Anita Lawler. He is survived by his wife of fifty years, Phung Daniel, and four younger siblings, his two sisters, Joan Ellis and Anne Moble, and two brothers, Michael Lawler and James Miolla.
Howard served in the United States Army, enlisting in 1957 and retiring in 1981 achieving the rank of Master Sergeant. He was recalled to active duty in 1991 and retired in the same year in support of the Desert Storm campaign. Howard's service included assignments in France, Okinawa, Japan, Germany and Viet Nam where he met and married his wife.
Howard earned an Associate of Arts diploma at the University of the State of New York in 1975. He was a very successful and knowledgeable collector, researcher and writer having published six books on the currencies of Cambodia, Lao, Vietnam and the whole of French Indochina. His books are part of the standard references for Southeast Asia. In the 90s he also wrote a popular regular column for World Coin News, and later many articles for which he earned a number of awards.
Howard was a frequent speaker at the annual International Paper Money Show in Memphis, TN on topics related to the various currencies of Southeast Asia and China.
In past 25 years, Howard and Phung made yearly trips to Vietnam to visit family. During those trips, Howard travelled throughout Vietnam, Lao, Cambodia and Thailand meeting collectors, researchers and currency dealers while doing research for his books. He befriended many of those he met and was revered for his knowledge and dedication to numismatics. His most recent research dealt with the currencies of Burma and Malaya.
He became a Life Member of the American Numismatic Association in the 1972, awarded the ANA Presidential Award in 2002, the ANA Glenn Smedley Memorial Award in 2008 and was later earned a 50-year member award of the same organization. He was also a member of Numismatics International and was a Life Member of the International Bank Note Society (IBNS). Served on the Executive Board as First Vice President, Director at Large and Chair of the Young Numismatists Committee. He was inducted into the IBNS Hall of Fame in 2017. He also was awarded the Numismatic Ambassador Award by Numismatic News in 2004.
Howard was generous with his time and happily shared his knowledge, especially to the young people who would come to his table at various numismatic events. He would make up little bags of coins, notes and other coin-like items and give them away with the instruction to do the research and learn about what they had.
Howard was a good, honest and kind man who will be greatly missed not only by those of us who knew him well, but by the numismatic community at large.
Rest in peace, our beloved.

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January 23, 2024

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September 7, 2023

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August 15, 2023

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Mal Carey

January 23, 2024

Most useful books.

Trn Trng Khi

September 7, 2023

Rest in peace sir ! A condolence from Vietnam.

Le

August 15, 2023

With passion and dedication in collecting, researching, and introducing Vietnamese currency, Mr. Howard A. Daniel has left behind a precious legacy for the entire community of history and currency enthusiasts. His works and contributions have not only helped uncover and better understand parts of the past, but have also contributed to fostering understanding and exchange between the two nations of Vietnam and the United States.

Mr. Daniel's relentless efforts in researching and exploring various types of currency, coupled with the creation of valuable catalogs and reference materials, have helped establish a valuable source of information for scholars, collectors, and those interested in this field.

With an open mind and heart, Mr. Howard A. Daniel was not only an exceptional collector but also an active researcher and contributor to promoting cooperation and understanding between nations. His contributions will always be commemorated and cherished, continuing to spread the value of Southeast Asia's history and culture in the years to come.

Farewell to Mr. Howard A. Daniel - a guiding light, a currency ambassador, and a bridge for Vietnam-US relations post-war.

John Wicker

April 23, 2023

One last note: my dream about Howard occurred before I knew that he had passed away, but after his passing. It has caused much reflection on my part: live each day to its fullest, as we never have tomorrow.

John Wicker

April 22, 2023

I actually had a dream about Howard the other night. I believe he must have come to say goodbye. I'm serious. Rest in peace, my friend. John

John Wicker

April 22, 2023

Howard was a good friend, and I will miss him very much. I first met Howard and Phung in March 1979 at a Maryland coin show where they gave me a copy of his first book on Vietnamese coins. I am so sorry that I just learned of his passing. Phung, my condolences to you.

Michele Orzano

April 18, 2023

Phung:
I am so sorry for your loss of your husband Howard. He was always kind to me and freely shared his knowledge.
Michele Orzano

Edgar T Murphy Jr.

April 17, 2023

I met Howard online, we corresponded often. I met him in person at a coin show in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was the most advanced and knowledgeable collector I've known. Also a gentleman and friendly. Howard was a true patriot. As many others, I am saddened by Howard's passing, but also glad he no longer suffers. Rest In Peace my friend.

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