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Everett Howe
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[July
28, 2009]
LATHAM -- Everett Ray Howe, 87, of
Latham, died Tuesday, July 28, 2009, at 7 a.m. at Decatur Memorial
Hospital, Decatur.
Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Thursday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader
Funeral Home in Mount Pulaski. Prior to the visitation there will be
a Masonic service at 4:30 p.m. |
Burial will be in Lake Bank
Cemetery, Latham, where military rites will be
conducted.
Mr. Howe was retired from Caterpillar.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.
He was born Nov. 28, 1921, in Lake Fork Township,
Logan County, to Otis G. and Minnie Miller Howe Sr.
He married Eileen L. Smith in Argenta on Nov. 27,
1948, and she preceded him in death on Sept. 13,
1984. He then married Rosalie Roethe in Latham on
Oct. 10, 1986.
He is survived by his wife, of Latham; one son,
Randall (and Wendy) Howe of Charlotte, N.C.; two
daughters, Linda (and Larry) Roberts of Corona del
Mar, Calif., and Donna (and Michael) Altherr of
Decatur; two stepdaughters, Connie (and Michael)
Smith of Shannon and Kathy (and Ron) Holdman of
Bonne Terre, Mo.; two brothers, Don (and Betty) Howe
of Warrensburg and Otis "Pete" Howe of Mount
Pulaski; three grandchildren, Megan Denison, Brennan
Roberts and Courtney Howe; five stepgrandchildren,
Rhett and Reid Roethe and Rodney, Ryan and Ross
Holdman; and six step-great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by three brothers,
Merle, Eldo T. and John W.; and one stepson, Roger
Roethe. |
He was a member of Latham United Methodist Church, a
life member of the Summit Lodge 431 AF & AM of
Warrensburg, a life member of Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 99 of Decatur and a member of the American
Legion for over 60 years. He was also a member of
Ansar Shrine and Consistory of Springfield,
Caterpillar Retirees Club, and Logan County Farm
Bureau.
For his military service he received the Bronze
Star with three Bronze Battle Stars, the American
Campaign Medal, European-African Campaign Medal,
Victory Medal and Combat Infantry Badge.
Memorials may be made to Latham United Methodist
Church, Latham Fire and Rescue, or Cancer Care
Specialists of Central Illinois Charitable Fund of
Decatur.
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