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Howard Staker Obituary

Howard Staker 1921 ~ 2010 Our beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great grandfather, passed away peacefully in his home at 3:15 p.m., October 24th, 2010, after battling with cancer for close to a year.He was born February 1st, 1921 in Huntington, Utah to Lawrence Raymond Staker and Eliza Amy Howard. In 1940, Howard went to Park City to work in the mines. It was there that he met the love of his life, Lydia Luella Bradley. They married on February 7th, 1942. After that, they moved to Salt Lake City. Howard served in the military during World War II, reporting for duty shortly after his first child, Lydia Marie Staker was born. After his service in the military, he brought seven more children into the world. Lawrence David, Dennis Howard, Robert Lyman, John Stuart, James Gary, Laurel Ann, and Allene Kay. Howard served in the LDS church as a Bishop, High Councilor, and many other callings too numerous to mention here. He also served a genealogical mission, a humanitarian mission, and as an ordinance worker in the Jordan River Temple. He took great satisfaction and spiritual joy in serving others and the church. He is preceded in death by his wife Lydia and his son Lawrence (Larry). He is survived by his sons Dennis, Robert (Venita), John (Rose), Jim, Laurel Brassel (Buddy) and Allene, and his sister, Elizabeth Swedberg and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held will be held Friday. October 29th, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at the South Jordan River Stake Center at 1570 West 11400 South. A viewing will be held prior to the service from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Friends and family may also call at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, Thursday, October 28th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Interment will be at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East 10600 South, following the services.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Oct. 28 to Oct. 29, 2010.

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October 29, 2010

Staker family, I am sad to hear of Howards passing but he lived a great life. I worked with Howard in the real estate business when he was with the Gallery of Homes and Mansell/Staker Real Estate. He was always a mentor and great example in all he did. When things weren't working out with him in the construction side of the company, he voluntarily decided to leave so as not to harm the real estate company with that overhead. He started to draw house plans after that and became very successful. Since we worked with a lot of builders we continued to work with Howard on that basis. He was alwaya a joy to work with. I am sorry for your loss but I am sure he is happier now than ever.
Dave Mansell

Audrey & Thelma Gustafson

October 29, 2010

The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.

Loren Cullum

October 29, 2010

My sincere condolences to Howard's family. I have known Howard my entire life. Howard was always positive and helpful. He had a very strong testimony of the Gospel and loved the Savior. His service in the LDS church was examplary. Howard was a hard worker, honest, and a man of integrity. The world needs more like him. He will be missed.

Lyndsie Brassell

October 28, 2010

We all love you forever and always. You were a wonderful grandpa to me and my sister. We miss you alot and I know you are now happy with grandma.

Laurel Brassell

October 28, 2010

I love you very much. Goodbye Daddy.

Fall Time

Robert Staker

October 28, 2010

Water Fall

Robert Staker

October 28, 2010

October 28, 2010

Dad/Grandpa,

We will miss you very much. Listening to all the stories and reading the family news letters that you worked so hard on for everyone. We know your happy now to be with mom/grandma. You will always be with us in spirit and we love you very much.
Your daughter, Marie
and grandchildren, Steve, Tina and Bailie Retford, Bret,Amy,Brandon,Tristen Boyce Bart Boyce and Zeb Hasna, Tiffany,Derrick,Kadyn,Tanner Hobbs

Jim Scott

October 28, 2010

Having worked with Howard at the JRT during the '90s and seeing him at the temple quite often, I claim the honor of having what I consider a valued friend. I'm sure the Lord loved him. Please accept our most loved condolances and a tear or two in my wife and my behalf. Jim & Claudette Scott

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Robert Staker

October 28, 2010

Though I am far away from you, my heart is with you. Nevertheless I am with you in spirit
I will never forget who my true hero’s in my life are you and my Dad! I will cherish the times we spent building your old house and going prospecting together. There is never a day that will go by that I will not think of you and the times you were there for me. And I will also cherish that you have shown me that our god is an awesome god and that through him anything is possible.

Love you Grandpa

Marcie Hank

October 28, 2010

Howard was a devout, loving, family man with the greatest sense of humor. I am a better person for having known him and will treasure the lessons he taught me. My thoughts and prayers are with his beloved family. Peace be with you all.

Steven Staker

October 28, 2010

Uncle Howard was always a welcoming host. His smile and outstretched hand made us feel at home in his presence. His commitment to the gospel was exemplary. I'm proud that my little boy shared a birthday with him (Feb. 1st). He was a witness at my wedding and having him around always made me feel like my dad was close. I think the two brothers have experienced a happy reunion on the other side.

shelli staker

October 28, 2010

Well Uncle I'm sad you've gone on and left us behind.But happy you are in a beautiful place with so many loved ones, where you can be about our fathers work. Hope you, and my dad don't find too much mischief to get into. Now you and Aunt Lydia together can continue your help with temple work.
I will miss your wisdom about the Gospel and the latest remedies to help us feel better. I LOVE YOU Uncle

Bruce Bradley

October 28, 2010

In Howard's presence you knew you were important. He will be missed but we are better having known him. Our simpathy and prayers are with his family. Bruce & Cathy Bradley & Family.

colleen staker

October 28, 2010

Howard has been one of my best friends for over 55 years.It started when he was best man at my wedding.He has been very important in the lives of mine and Lyman's children,and has supported them in all their rightious endeavors.
We all love him and will miss him very much.

Jenny Staker-Billings

October 28, 2010

One of the greatest men I've ever known. I love you Grandpa and will miss you and Grandma dearly. I know that you and Grandma are Happy to be together again.

Shauna Yates

October 28, 2010

Please accept my humblest condolences. I have such wonderful memories of your father and your family. I know he was a wonderful man. May you find the peace and comfort in the memories you share with him. My thoughts and prayers and love are with you.

Love, Shauna

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