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Clarence Howard Obituary

Mount Vernon - Clarence Lowell Howard, 93, a longtime resident of Mount Vernon, WA passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on December 30, 2022.

Clarence was born to Charles and Bertie Howard and grew up in Lyman, WA. He graduated from Sedro Woolley High School and married the love of his life, Virginia Greenstreet. They were married for 74 years and together they shared a life devoted to each other, their family and friends.

Clarence was a professional driver. He loved driving and meeting people. He always said "I get to go to work". In his early days he worked at Maple Court Dairy delivering milk then Langendorf Bakeries delivering bread. In his retirement years they traveled in their motorhome and began spending winters in AZ, Snowbirding. Dad was not one to sit around so he started driving tour buses for Greyline of Seattle while in Washington and Dial-a-Tour in Yuma, AZ in the winters. He loved the people, the driving and exploring. Clarence and Virginia bought their own bus and started Cruisin' with Clarence (CWC Charters), hiring their bus out to Greyline, Dial-a-Tour and doing some of their own tours. Clarence drove and Virginia was his tour guide. They had many fun adventures together. After selling their bus, he went to work for Chuckanut Golf Carts, where you would see him and Virginia driving a Semi with double stacked golf carts to all the golf courses in the area. He also worked at several golf courses working on golf carts.

Clarence loved motorcycle riding, traveling, golfing, camping with his family, attending sports events for his kids and grandkids, playing cards "Chance" with his friends, and spending lots of time with family and friends. Clarence and Virginia were avid golfers. They traveled with friends to golf courses in multiple states. He was always taking Virginia, his kids and grandkids golfing trying to teach them and get them interested in the game. His best student ended up being Virginia. Clarence got one hole-in-one during his golf years, Virginia got three. He made many friends wherever he went. He had an endless curiosity and was always talking to people and asking about their lives. He had an infectious smile and treated all he met with respect. The best gift he gave his family was the love, adoration and respect he gave to his "bride", Virginia, for 74 years.

He is survived by his wife, Virginia Howard, Son's Mike (Cathy) Howard, Pat (Florence) Howard, and daughter Debbie (Steve) Howard-Kite. Grandchildren, Randy (Leslie) Howard, Holly (Brad) Clifton, Scott (Tammy) Howard, Amy (Mike) Clements, Tom Howard, Tim (Brynna) Howard, Kristi (Jason) Diaz, Sara Holstine and Robert Holstine. ten Great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, cousins, two sister-in-laws Nonie Howard, Shirley Perry and one brother-in-law, Gene Perry.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Bertie Howard; in-law's Otto and Hazel Greenstreet; his son, Danny Lowell Howard; brother, Stanley Howard; brother-in-law, Dean Greenstreet.

The family wants to thank all the staff at Josephine Caring Community in Stanwood, especially the Memory Care Staff, for the extraordinary care, respect and support they provided for Clarence and our family.

Clarence and Virginia had a party to celebrate their 70th wedding Anniversary where over 200 relatives and friends attended. They said that was the best celebration of their lives together and they both were able to attend. Clarence always said, "Keep it Simple". There will be a simple graveside service on Friday, January 13, 2023 at 1:00 pm at Hawthorne Funeral Home and Memorial Park, 1825 E. College Way, Mount Vernon, WA 98273.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Clarence's memory can be made to a charity of your choice.

Please visit www.hawthornefh.com to view and sign the online guest registry, as well as share your thoughts and memories.

Arrangements are under the care of Hawthorne Funeral Home, Mount Vernon, WA.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Skagit Valley Herald from Jan. 10 to Jan. 11, 2023.

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john follman

January 20, 2023

GREAT Man . golfer great laughter RIP

Jim & Marilyn Forbes

January 12, 2023

We golfed with Clarence in Yuma and he always had a banana and peanut butter sandwich. Wonderful memories, how fast time has passed.

Debra Heitman-Louden

January 10, 2023

I have fond memories of Lowell laughing and teasing when he was doing deliveries. He always had a big smile for very one.

Darrell Skiles

January 10, 2023

I knew Clarence when he drove a bread truck. I worked at Thrifty Foods and always enjoyed time spent with Clarence. Always happy and made everyone around him happy as well. Wonderful Man.

Jim Cameron

January 9, 2023

I bought his bus. He was a great guy and give me the idea to use CWC as Crusin with Cameron. I wish a had a photo of that classic bus.. Rest in peace

Terry Hill

January 9, 2023

Lowell was a great guy. I was in school with his son Danny and got to know him well because of that. Worked with oldest son Mike on the Fire Department for 25+ years. He and Virginia raised a great family. Will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Bob Betschart

January 7, 2023

Clarence went to High school with my dad. When I was young, his bread truck route would go by my house. If I was outside he would honk his horn and I would jump in his truck to his next stop just up the block. I would always end up with a donut! Great guy!

Max Bahr

January 7, 2023

Not sure there was ever a finer man than Clarence!!!!!
He will be missed by many.

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