Epitome of sweetness. This describes Bill Howard. He was one who truly wanted to serve and help others. He was a devoted husband of 67 years to Carolyn who recently passed away. He served his family by being a loving husband and father, his country by serving in the Navy, his church as a Deacon, his community as a Banker, Loan Officer, Kiwanis Club and Chamber of Commerce member. He was very involved in helping with Congressman Duncan's campaign for many years. He loved to play golf and cut up with his family. He is finally with his love again for all eternity and above all with the Lord.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Halmond and Mary Howard, his brother, Lawton, and his sister, Mary Lou Witt.
Those left to cherish Bill's memory include his children: Melissa Thornton and husband Jim; son: Tim Howard; grandchildren: Lauren Colmer and husband Nathan, James Thornton and wife Kelly, and Justin Thornton; great-grandchildren: Lavender, Dorian, Jackson, Lily, and Natalia; brothers and their wives, Bob and Ginny, Larry and Shirley, Rod and Helen, Edwin and Emma Lou, sisters; Betty Boruff, Dorcas Haws, many special nieces and nephews and the entire Nash family. Special friends; Congressman and Mrs. John Duncan, Frank and Betty Mustard, and Bob Griffitts.
A Memorial Service to honor the life of William will be held at 7:00 PM on Sunday, June 14, 2015 in the Sunrise Chapel of Tetrick Funeral Services, Johnson City. The family will greet friends to share memories from 6:00 PM until the service hour at the funeral home. A Committal service will be held on Monday in Mountain Home National Cemetery at 2:30 PM. Everyone is asked to meet at the funeral home by 2:00 PM to go in procession to the cemetery
Tetrick Funeral & Cremation Services 3001 Peoples Street Johnson City TN 37604 (423-610-7171) is honored to serve the Howard family.
Epitome of sweetness. This describes Bill Howard. He was one who truly wanted to serve and help others. He was a devoted husband of 67 years to Carolyn who recently passed away. He served his family by being a loving husband and father, his country by serving in the Navy, his church as a Deacon, his community as a Banker, Loan Officer, Kiwanis Club and Chamber of Commerce member. He was very involved in helping with Congressman Duncan's campaign for many years. He loved to play golf and cut up with his family. He is finally with his love again for all eternity and above all with the Lord.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Halmond and Mary Howard, his brother, Lawton, and his sister, Mary Lou Witt.
Those left to cherish Bill's memory include his children: Melissa Thornton and husband Jim; son: Tim Howard; grandchildren: Lauren Colmer and husband Nathan, James Thornton and wife Kelly, and Justin Thornton; great-grandchildren: Lavender, Dorian, Jackson, Lily, and Natalia; brothers and their wives, Bob and Ginny, Larry and Shirley, Rod and Helen, Edwin and Emma Lou, sisters; Betty Boruff, Dorcas Haws, many special nieces and nephews and the entire Nash family. Special friends; Congressman and Mrs. John Duncan, Frank and Betty Mustard, and Bob Griffitts.
A Memorial Service to honor the life of William will be held at 7:00 PM on Sunday, June 14, 2015 in the Sunrise Chapel of Tetrick Funeral Services, Johnson City. The family will greet friends to share memories from 6:00 PM until the service hour at the funeral home. A Committal service will be held on Monday in Mountain Home National Cemetery at 2:30 PM. Everyone is asked to meet at the funeral home by 2:00 PM to go in procession to the cemetery
Tetrick Funeral & Cremation Services 3001 Peoples Street Johnson City TN 37604 (423-610-7171) is honored to serve the Howard family.
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